Category Archives: Interviews

For the Love of Running [Ep.34]

Brian Collett (27) went from running cross-country and track to specializing in 5k and 10k events with the occasional half and full marathon thrown in. He ran 48 races in 2011, winning 24 of them.

First Time Running A Full Marathon [Ep.32]

Jacqueline Beaulieu has been running for most of her life but suffered a serious setback from a car accident. She spent over 3 years rehabilitating and decided to tackle her first full marathon in 2012.

Why Every Day Is Amazing [Ep.30]

It had to happen sooner or later.

Beating Bone Cancer at 30 [Ep.28]

Jason Gruspe was diagnosed with Osteosarcoma in 2008 and has undergone six surgeries and 22 months of chemo (and counting). However, that has not stopped him from working out every day and playing sports on the weekends.

Running 100-Mile Races with Rheumatoid Arthritis [Ep.26]

Summer Wesson was diagnosed with Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis as a child and was told she would never be able to run, lift, or do much of physical anything. She decided to kick that systemic autoimmune disease in its stupid face and became an ultramarathon runner. She’s run and completed two 100-mile marathons to date and shows no signs of slowing down.

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Losing Weight & Keeping It Off At 40 [Ep.23]

Rob McKeracher (Age 40, Actor & Orator), formerly an avid rock climber, stopped working out in his thirties and didn’t realize he was overweight until his friend showed him a photo of himself shirtless. He then developed his own plan to start over and lose the weight.

Guest Interview Compilation I [Ep.21]

Excerpts from the first 10 interviews.

Working Out 7 Days a Week [Ep.20]

Thourn Heng (Age 30, Tae Kwon Do/Boxing/Gymnastics Coach and Math Teacher) works out so much that it makes you tired just to hear about it.

Losing 75 Pounds Without Help [Ep.18]

Ching Chow (Age 30, Programmer) was always overweight and made up his mind to do something about it. He dropped 75 pounds in a year without coaching or using any fancy diets.

Staying Consistently Active At 58 [Ep.16]

Sarah Leong (Age 58, Engineer & Hula Dancer) shares her benefits of living a consistently active life