Explore every episode of the podcast The Competitive Edge Podcast: Fatherhood | Fitness | Focus
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| Solo Episode: The Journey of Fatherhood: Expecting Hickman Baby #4 | 10 Jan 2025 | 00:09:55 | |
This episode was recorded on Nov 15th, 2024 and could not share this because we needed to reach out safe check point for our new baby.This was recorded randomly after a night run the day we got the first ultrasound. Underdog Fitness sponsor: Much thanks to Underdog Fitness for sponsoring this episode. *Save on virtual fitness or race training with EDGE20. https://www.underdogfitnessgym.com/ Schizz Graffix sponsor: Need a graphics guy for your podcast or fitness event marketing plans? Contact James Schizz https://www.instagram.com/accounts/login/?next=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.instagram.com%2Fschizz.graffix%2F&is_from_rle Brand discounts that I trust and use: Soul CBD: DANIEL (30% off CBD products) Titan6Actual: EDGE20 (20% off Rucking apparrel) Dadbod Supply Co: EDGE15 (15% off Dad Swag) HYROX: DanielH-10 (10% off Races) PWRLIFT: HICKMAN20 (20% off Recovery Electrolyte Drinks) MyZone Heart Rate Monitors: TMZUS001-51445-60 ($60 off) summary In this episode of the Competitive Edge Podcast, Daniel Jason Hickman shares personal stories about his life as a father, including the exciting news of expecting his fourth child. He reflects on the emotional experience of the ultrasound, the challenges of balancing family life, and the importance of giving back and showing love. Daniel emphasizes the journey of fatherhood and the lessons learned along the way, encouraging listeners to embrace their roles as dads and prioritize what truly matters in life. takeaways
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| EP 81 | Nick Lavery: His Inspiring Journey of Nick Lavery | Life as a Green Beret and Father | 27 Dec 2024 | 00:58:20 | |
summary In this conversation, Nick Lavery shares his inspiring journey as a Green Beret, father, and entrepreneur. He discusses the importance of mental toughness, the challenges of modern masculinity, and the significance of camaraderie in the military. Nick reflects on his injuries sustained in combat and his determination to return to duty, emphasizing the value of teamwork and resilience. He also offers insights into balancing personal and professional life, advocating for a concept of work-life harmony rather than balance. In this conversation, Nick Lavery shares profound insights on resilience, discipline, and the human spirit's ability to overcome adversity. He reflects on his experiences in combat, the importance of making the right choices under pressure, and how these lessons can be applied to everyday life. Lavery emphasizes the significance of gratitude, teamwork, and maintaining integrity while pursuing success. He also discusses the transformative power of pain, fear, and failure, encouraging listeners to embrace these challenges as opportunities for growth. Ultimately, he aims to leave a legacy of values for his children, highlighting the importance of resilience and compassion in navigating life's difficulties. takeaways
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| EP 71 | Nick Connor: Men's Performance Coach & Father of 2 Young Girls | Believing in Yourself and Redefining Your Vision | "Movement is Medicine" | 21 Oct 2024 | 01:21:03 | |
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SUMMARY In this conversation, Daniel Jason Hickman and Nick discuss various topics related to personal growth, fitness, and fatherhood. They talk about the importance of self-care, setting goals, and staying committed to personal development. They also share their experiences with training for athletic competitions, such as Hyrox races. The conversation emphasizes the need for men to validate themselves through their actions and to seek help when needed. Overall, the conversation encourages listeners to prioritize their well-being and strive for continuous improvement. In this conversation, Nick and Daniel discuss the importance of speaking your truth, journaling, and believing in yourself. They emphasize the need for men to invite their senses in with honesty and to get their thoughts out of their heads. They also discuss the significance of redefining your vision as you progress and the importance of being present with your family. They Hyroxlight the value of taking action, prioritizing your relationship, and showing appreciation to your spouse. The conversation concludes with the reminder that you are qualified and the encouragement to take small steps towards greatness.
Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Personal Backgrounds 03:10 The Importance of Self-Care and Personal Development for Men 08:59 Setting Goals and Staying Committed to Personal Growth 19:02 Validation and Celebrating Oneself Through Actions 27:04 The Strength in Seeking Help and Support 33:57 Prioritizing Self-Care for Better Relationships 41:10 Speaking Your Truth and Journaling 43:02 Believing in Yourself and Redefining Your Vision 46:19 Mastering the Fundamentals and Taking Daily Action 49:14 Increasing Emotional Vocabulary and Understanding Emotions 54:29 The Power of Running and Being Alone with Your Thoughts 58:40 Redefining Your Vision as You Progress 01:03:30 Focusing on Process and Being, Not Just Results 01:10:18 Taking Action and Giving Yourself Permission 01:18:11 Prioritizing Your Relationship and Showing Appreciation | |||
| The "Competitive Mindset" of KELLY SULLIVAN: Elite OCR / Hybrid Athlete | The Power of Community in Racing | "If you're scared shitless of an event, do it" | 26 Sep 2024 | 00:29:54 | |
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| EP 70 | Dr. Jason Won: Movement Expert, Chronic Pain Specialist, Father of 2 | Building Healthy Habits For Long-Term Health | Balancing Work, Family, and Personal Health | The Importance of Having a Strong Why | Making Your Spouse Feel Seen | 07 Sep 2024 | 00:52:14 | |
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Podcast supporters: MNLY MyZone Flye Hats Resolute coffee Soul CBD Organifi Dad Bod Supply co Pwrlift The Hybrid Report "Using Strength training as medicine to replace medication in drawers and bathroom cabinets." SUMMARY Dr. Jason Won is a movement expert and chronic pain specialist who helps people avoid surgeries and injections. He is a father of two and emphasizes the importance of balancing work, family, and personal health. His approach involves strength training and building healthy habits. He encourages people to be mindful of their lifestyle choices and prioritize their well-being. Dr. Won's own experiences with his father's health issues and his own weight loss journey have shaped his passion for helping others. Dr. Jason Won emphasizes the importance of having a competitive edge in life, not necessarily against others, but against oneself. He finds motivation in competing against his own limits and pushing himself to be 1% better every day. Dr. Won also highlights the significance of tracking data and using it to improve one's health and fitness. As a father, he acknowledges the struggles of balancing work and family life, particularly in terms of sleep quality and time management. He emphasizes the importance of prioritizing quality time with his children and making memories. In his role as a husband, Dr. Won focuses on making his wife feel seen and appreciated, through small gestures and acts of love. He encourages dads to prioritize their wives and maintain open communication in their relationships. Dr. Won's ultimate why is to be there for his family and never say no to them, which drives his actions and motivates him to take care of his health and well-being. "If people can adopt these little exercise chunks, the culmination of how much exercise you get in a day will be at least 10, 20 or 30 minutes." Takeaways
"I think a lot of people are, like you just kind of said, people compare themselves on Instagram to all these various things, and little do people know it's a lot of filters." 00:00 Introduction and Background 05:19 Balancing Athletic Pursuits and Family Life 09:38 Strategies for Time Management and Exercise 14:17 The Role of Strength Training in Pain Management 18:55 Mindfulness and Awareness for Health Improvement 25:21 Personal Journey and Overcoming Challenges 27:17 The Competitive Edge in Health and Fitness 38:14 Slowing Down Time and Creating Vivid Memories 44:44 Prioritizing Family and Making Memories 47:31 Progress Over Perfection and Finding Your Why 50:13 schizz commercial 1.mp3 51:38 Outro podcast OFFICIAL MP3.mp3 | |||
| The "Competitive Mindset" of ALEXANDER "AJ" GOLIK: DEKA & HYROX Champion, Underdog Athlete, Full time College Student, Handling Stress and Pressure, The Role of Mentors and his #1 Role Model | 05 Sep 2024 | 00:43:38 | |
Summary In this episode of the Competitive Mindset series, Daniel Jason Hickman interviews Alexander Golik (AJ), a hybrid OCR athlete. AJ shares his journey into OCR and his experiences in DEKA and HYROX events. He discusses the challenges of transitioning from team sports to individual competition and the importance of mindset in overcoming obstacles. AJ also talks about the recent events hosted by Underdog and the importance of well-organized and smoothly run races. He emphasizes the significance of family, being true to oneself, and setting high standards in all aspects of life. AJ shares his racing style as controlled chaos and discusses how he handles stress and pressure. He credits Kevin Gregory as his biggest role model and mentor in racing and highlights the importance of belief in oneself and building connections within the OCR community. Takeaways
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| EP 68 | Glenn Racz: Dad Athlete of 5, Former Ninja Warrior & Spartan Pro, Deka Masters Record Holder, DekaFit Elite | Finding Balance: Juggling Family, Work, and Training | Learning from Others' Mistakes | Strategizing in Racing | 28 Aug 2024 | 01:25:09 | |
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"We are not perfect... We all fail sometimes."
Summary Glenn Racz, a father of five and accomplished athlete, discusses his athletic achievements, including his participation in American Ninja Warrior and Spartan races. He emphasizes the importance of balancing family, work, and training, acknowledging that it can be challenging. Glenn shares his experiences and failures in finding this balance and offers advice for other dads. He also highlights the significance of having a supportive spouse and being quick to apologize and make amends. Glenn enjoys activities like body surfing and spending time at the beach with his family. Glenn Racz discusses his interests and daily routines, including his focus on financial planning and retirement strategies. He also talks about his approach to training and racing, emphasizing the importance of strategy and injury prevention.
"I enjoy strategizing for retirement and financial planning."
The conversation touches on the issue of Spartan not paying athletes and the impact it may have on the competition at DEKA Worlds. Glenn Racz shares his insights on being a dad, his childhood sports experiences, and a traumatic event from his past. He emphasizes the importance of making your partner feel seen and supported, and offers advice for dads who are struggling with their fitness journey. Glenn also discusses his competitive edge and the strategies he uses in races. He encourages consistency, setting goals, and paying attention to the details. Glenn shares his upcoming race plans and offers inspiration to others in their fitness journey.
"It is hard to get that balance... I definitely want to emphasize how much I fail a lot."
Takeaways Balancing family, work, and training can be challenging, but it's important to find a balance that works for you and your family.
Failures and mistakes are inevitable, but it's crucial to learn from them and make amends.
Having a supportive spouse and being quick to apologize can help maintain a healthy family dynamic.
Engaging in activities that bring joy and relaxation, such as body surfing and spending time at the beach, can be beneficial for personal well-being.
Glenn Racz enjoys geeking out on chess and financial planning as part of his daily routines.
He approaches training and racing with a focus on strategy and injury prevention.
Glenn emphasizes the importance of learning from others' mistakes and seeking advice from experienced athletes.
The issue of Spartan not paying athletes raises concerns about the competition at DEKA Worlds.
Make your partner feel seen and supported in your relationship. Consistency and baby steps are key to achieving your fitness goals.
Pay attention to the details and strategize in races to gain a competitive edge.
Set goals and focus on long-term progress.
Find inspiration and motivation from others in your fitness journey.
"It's easy to blame... No, I'm just doing stupid stuff and not utilizing time well."
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00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Announcement 03:15 The Definition of Competitive Edge for Glenn Racz 06:35 Glenn's Experience on American Ninja Warrior 09:41 Glenn's Journey in Obstacle Course Racing 13:08 Balancing Family, Work, and Training 18:05 Learning from Failures and Making Amends 20:12 Strategies for Achieving Work-Life Balance 25:40 Enjoying Leisure Activities with Family 32:27 Strategizing in Training and Racing 35:20 Learning from Others' Mistakes 48:39 Concerns about Spartan Not Paying Athletes 53:50 Supporting Your Partner: Making Them Feel Seen 56:19 Childhood Sports: Finding Your Passion 01:03:15 The Competitive Edge: Setting Goals and Paying Attention to Details 01:10:37 Advice for Dads: Consistency and Baby Steps 01:15:00 Upcoming Races: Home Court Advantage
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| The "Competitive Mindset" of Kevin Gregory: Insights from a DEKA World Champion, Sports Idols ,and Motivation | Using Data to Optimize Training | 22 Aug 2024 | 00:40:27 | |
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| EP 67 | Josh Guerrero: Archaeologist, Podcast Host, US Marine, World Traveler | The Power of Community and Connection | Seeking Hard Things: The Path to Growth and Resilience | 18 Aug 2024 | 01:13:49 | |
Free Newsletter: https://competitiveedge2023.substack.com/ Underdog Fitness discount code EDGE20 Brand Discounts for MyZone, UnderDog Fitness, Flye Hats, MNLY, HYROX, HOOGA, PWRLIFT on the substack page SUMMARY Josh Guerrero is an archaeologist, avid traveler, Marine Corps veteran, and podcast host of the All Around Adventure Podcast. He shares his experiences and lessons learned from his various adventures, including traveling to West Africa, completing a 31-mile ultra marathon, and studying archaeology in England. Josh emphasizes the importance of community, seeking out hard things, and being mentally and physically prepared for life's challenges. He encourages listeners to start their own journeys and not worry about what others think. "I'm an ordinary guy trying to do extraordinary things" In this conversation, Josh Guerrero and Daniel Jason Hickman discuss the importance of mindset, discipline, and hard work in achieving success in various areas of life. They emphasize the need to prioritize health and fitness, set goals, and take consistent action. They also discuss the value of gratitude, the power of perseverance, and the importance of being a positive role model for others. "We pass those lessons on for anyone else getting into this space too." Josh shares his experiences as a Marine, an archaeologist, and an ultramarathon runner, highlighting the lessons he has learned along the way. Overall, the conversation encourages listeners to strive for excellence and make the most out of life. "Focus on your community and the people within your circle" Free Newsletter: https://competitiveedge2023.substack.com/ Takeaways
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| EP 66 | Cory Jenks: Father, Speaker, Author, Comedian | Self-Care in Fatherhood | Prioritizing Family and Children and more | 09 Aug 2024 | 01:12:56 | |
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Brand Discounts for MyZone, UnderDog Fitness, Flye Hats, MNLY, HYROX, HOOGA, PWRLIFT on the substack page Summary In this conversation, Daniel Hickman interviews Corey Jenks, a comedian, pharmacist, author, and healthcare speaker. They discuss Corey's journey as a father of three kids under six years old and how he balances his various roles. They also touch on time management hacks, the importance of cutting out unnecessary distractions, and the value of building a supportive dad tribe. Corey emphasizes the need to prioritize family, maintain a healthy lifestyle, and be adaptable in parenting. The conversation covers various topics related to parenting, health, and fitness. The principal themes include the importance of prioritizing family and children, the role of pharmacists in healthcare, the need for lifestyle changes to manage diabetes, the simplicity of fitness and health, and the impact of societal expectations on parenting and health choices. In this conversation, Cory Jenks discusses his book 'I Guess I'm a Dad Now' and shares insights and advice on fatherhood. He talks about the importance of managing expectations, finding balance, and staying present as a father. Cory also discusses the role of humor and comedy in parenting and healthcare. He shares his experiences as a pharmacist and how he incorporates comedy and improv into his work. Cory emphasizes the need for empathy, communication, and self-care in fatherhood. He also discusses his speaking events and future plans to work with fatherhood organizations and non-healthcare businesses. "It comes with cutting out a lot of the nonsense in your life." "Every drug is a potential poison and every drug you take has a physical cost, a monetary cost, a mental cost, drug interaction risk." Takeaways
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| EP 65 | Luke Halterman: Dad Athlete of 4 kids | Podium Streak, Deka Road Show Coordinator and Top Salesman | Leaving a Legacy, Managing a Heart Condition, Finding Optimism and Purpose, Mindset and Gratitude, The Power of Mindset | 03 Aug 2024 | 01:15:56 | |
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"If I can win a world championship or you know, maybe my next race, I'll just say, if I can get all four of my kids up the podium with me at the same time and share that podium, And that'll be a picture all frame forever."
EP 65 | Luke Halterman: Dad Athlete of 4 kids | Podium Streak, Deka Road Show Coordinator and Top Salesman | Leaving a Legacy, Managing a Heart Condition, Finding Optimism and Purpose, Mindset and Gratitude, The Power of Mindset
"When you're thinking of competitive edge, you're probably just thinking of something you just strive for."
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"Winning fuels the soul." Summary Luke Hulterman, a hybrid and OCR dad athlete, shares his experience of balancing a hectic life with four kids and multiple jobs. He works as a personal trainer, a road show coordinator, and a top salesman for a roofing and solar company. Luke has been on a podium streak in various races, including the DEKA Ultra and OCR high rocks. He also opens up about his recent diagnosis of a heart condition and how he maintains an optimistic mindset. Luke's dedication to his family and his passion for fitness shine through in his story. Luke Halterman discusses his role as a DEKA coordinator for road shows, where he sets up DEKA Strong events at gyms. These events give gym members a taste of DEKA and serve as a benchmark for their fitness. The events are also open to the public, attracting new members to the gym. Luke emphasizes that DEKA is a great beginner-level race for anyone interested in hybrid racing. He shares his passion for DEKA and the satisfaction he gets from seeing people of all ages and fitness levels complete the race. In this conversation, Luke Halterman and Daniel Jason Hickman discuss the importance of personal drive and determination in achieving success. They emphasize the need for individuals to take ownership of their goals and push themselves to reach new heights. Luke shares his perspective on the competitive edge and how it can be applied to various aspects of life. They also discuss the significance of medals and accomplishments as reminders of personal achievements. Luke encourages individuals not to get discouraged if they fall off the fitness wagon, but rather to focus on small wins and continue their journey. They also touch on the importance of expressing emotions and being present for family. Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of personal growth, perseverance, and finding fulfillment in both personal and professional endeavors. Takeaways
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| EP 64 | Manny Montilla: Co-Founder of Fly Dad Gear & Podcast Host | Lessons Learned from Divorce | Home Schooling | Exploring and Traveling as a Family |The Impact of Absent Fathers on Society | Effective Discipline Strategies for Children | 18 Jul 2024 | 01:12:34 | |
EP 64 | Manny Montilla: Co-Founder of Fly Dad & Podcast Host | Lessons Learned from Divorce | Exploring and Traveling as a Family |The Impact of Absent Fathers on Society | Effective Discipline Strategies for Children "The competitive edge is about leading with passion and being strategic about opportunities"
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"Your flyness, typically a lot of dudes that I know had a level of fly before they became parents." Summary In this conversation, Daniel Jason Hickman interviews Manny Mantilla, founder of Fly Dad and co-host of the Fatherhoods podcast. They discuss Manny's journey as a dad and entrepreneur, the importance of confidence in fatherhood, and the creation of the Fly Dad brand. They also touch on topics such as co-parenting, overcoming obstacles, and the impact of hip-hop on fatherhood. The conversation highlights the need for dads to prioritize self-care and be positive role models for their children."You have to be okay with things not being about you." We discuss various topics related to fatherhood, parenting, and men's mental health. They emphasize the importance of being present and involved fathers, challenging stereotypes, and supporting each other as men. They also discuss discipline strategies, the impact of absent fathers on society, and the importance of self-care and finding a balance between work and personal life. Manny Digital shares his perspective on the competitive edge, which he defines as being strategic about opportunities and leading with passion."Fatherhood is a journey of learning and growth." Takeaways
"The stronger we are together, the stronger the individual can be, the more present they will be, the stronger the household will be." Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:12 Prioritizing Confidence and Self-Care in Fatherhood 07:10 Navigating Co-Parenting and Stepfatherhood 11:43 The Lessons Learned from Divorce 16:37 Maintaining Style and Confidence as a Dad 22:35 The Impact of the Fatherhoods Podcast 28:00 Creating Lasting Memories and Bonds with Children 35:40 Exploring and Traveling as a Family 38:25 The Importance of Being a Present and Involved Father 44:30 Effective Discipline Strategies for Children 01:05:46 Defining the Competitive Edge: Leading with Passion and Strategic Thinking Support the Competitive Edge Podcast by Subscribing to our FREE Newsletter Page here | |||
| EP 80 | Micheal Rosenberg: Finding Purpose in the Journey From Corporate Grind to Freedom | Embracing Change: The Power of Authenticity | 26 Dec 2024 | 01:24:54 | |
Episode sponsor: Underdog Fitness (Use Edge20 to save) Guest: Micheal Rosenberg @WakeUpWithMike IG summary In this engaging conversation, Daniel Jason Hickman and Michael Rosenberg explore the transformative journey of self-discovery through travel, the challenges of leaving a corporate job, and the importance of embracing the unknown. Michael shares his experiences of traveling to 14 countries over four years, the lessons learned from adversity, and the significance of following one's intuition and energy in life decisions. The discussion highlights the power of personal growth, the impact of meaningful experiences, and the journey towards finding purpose and fulfillment. In this engaging conversation, Michael Rosenberg and Daniel Jason Hickman explore the transformative power of travel, the importance of self-discovery, and the challenges faced along the journey. They discuss how traveling serves as a classroom for personal growth, the highs and lows of exploration, and the significance of authenticity and passion in life. The conversation also delves into the concept of synchronicity and how magical connections can shape our paths. In this engaging conversation, Michael Rosenberg and Daniel Jason Hickman explore themes of self-discovery, personal growth, and the importance of rekindling old friendships. They discuss practical daily practices for self-discovery, the significance of cultivating energy and a positive mindset, and the value of solution-oriented thinking in parenting. The conversation also touches on the importance of being heard, finding one's 'why', and the role of public speaking in inspiring others. Through personal anecdotes and insights, they encourage listeners to embrace adventure and connect with their true selves. takeaways
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| EP 63 | Anthony Peressini: The Hybrid Engine Coach with Lauren Weeks, Girl Dad, "Finding New Challenges and Doing What Others Won't" | 07 Jul 2024 | 01:10:35 | |
EP 63 | Anthony Peressini: The Hybrid Engine Coach with Lauren Weeks, Girl Dad, "Finding New Challenges Doing What Others Won't" Stay Up To Date on Podcast Episodes, Fitness Challenges. Brand Discounts, and Work out WOD's by signing up for the FREE Newsletter on Substack below: https://competitiveedge2023.substack.com/ The Hybrid Engine Coaches: Lauren Weeks and Anthony Website: https://www.thehybridengine.com/ Discount code: TCE50 (7 day trial and then 50% off the first month code for our listeners) Instagram: @awildperessini Check out Schizz Graphix for podcast covers, athlete cards and more. "They are always watching and learning from you." Summary Anthony Peressini, a dad and professional engineer, shares his fitness journey and experiences as a new father. He discusses his background in wrestling and how it led him to running marathons. He then discovered CrossFit and found a passion for it. Anthony emphasizes the importance of being a role model for his daughter and instilling good habits in her. He also talks about the challenges of being a new dad, including lack of sleep, but finds joy in watching his daughter grow and learn. Anthony Peressini shares his journey of facing adversity and overcoming challenges in his fitness and personal life. From being a wrestler to getting into CrossFit, Anthony experienced injuries and setbacks, including a herniated disc and appendicitis. However, he never saw these as adversity but rather as obstacles to overcome. He took small steps, made incremental changes, and focused on working smarter, not harder. Anthony's competitive edge is about doing the things that others aren't willing to do and making smart decisions that lead to long-term success. He emphasizes the importance of being present for family and prioritizing their well-being. "Being a role model to her because they are watching and learning" Takeaways
"I bench 315. So there you go. Three sub three-hour marathon and a three-plate bench press." Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 12:13 Being a Role Model for Your Child 29:17 The Journey of a Wrestler Turned Marathon Runner 36:09 Finding New Challenges and Passions 38:08 Prioritizing Health and Fitness as a Family 38:24 Introduction and Getting into CrossFit 39:33 Facing Injuries and Setbacks 49:06 Working Smarter, Not Harder 55:15 Prioritizing Family and Making Changes 01:02:26 Setting Goals and Achieving Success 01:07:53 The Competitive Edge and Final Thoughts | |||
| EP 62 | Jon Lounsbury: From Pro Hockey Players to Fathers: Navigating Life's Transitions with Gratitude and Appreciation in Life | 25 Jun 2024 | 00:50:24 | |
EP 62 | Jon Lounsbury: From Pro Hockey Players to Fathers: Navigating Life's Transitions with Gratitude and Appreciation in Life Please support our sponsor Schizz Grafix Summary In this conversation, Daniel Jason Hickman interviews John Lounsburry, a former ice hockey player and current player development coach. They discuss their hockey careers, the challenges of transitioning out of hockey, and the importance of maintaining connections and supporting one another. They also talk about the joys and struggles of being fathers and the lessons they hope to teach their children. The conversation covers topics such as coaching hockey, the struggles of being a hockey dad, the importance of allowing children to have their own identity, and the mindset and competitiveness required to succeed in hockey.
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| EP 61 | Mike Ryan: Author, NFL Physical Therapist, NBC Sportscaster, Extreme Sports and Hybrid Racing Athlete | Thriving Athletes in the NFL: Traits for Success | 09 Jun 2024 | 01:16:58 | |
Mentions: PwrLift use HICKMAN20 to save Gett Itt Core Fitness NFL NBC Summary Mike Ryan, a sports medicine specialist and former head athletic trainer in the NFL, shares his journey and insights on restoring pain-free movement and living an active lifestyle. He emphasizes the importance of taking care of one's body, nutrition, and getting enough sleep. Mike also discusses the value of stepping out of one's comfort zone and taking on challenges to learn more about oneself. He highlights the significance of being a role model for children and teaching them how to handle challenges and make strong decisions. Mike shares his experiences in the NFL and the traits that differentiate thriving athletes from struggling ones, including taking care of their bodies, being grateful, and avoiding a sense of entitlement. Mike Ryan emphasizes the importance of taking care of one's body, nutrition, sleep, and seizing opportunities. He discusses the challenges athletes face when transitioning from college to professional sports and the distractions that come with success. He highlights the need for a good team, steady head, and maturity to navigate the professional sports world. Mike and Daniel also discuss the importance of managing injuries, pain, and training smarter as athletes get older. They emphasize the value of routine, evaluating what works and what doesn't, and constantly striving to improve. In this conversation, Mike Ryan, a physical therapist and sports medicine specialist, discusses the importance of a holistic approach to health and fitness. He emphasizes the need for a balanced diet, regular exercise, and mental well-being. Mike shares his insights on plant-based diets, the importance of listening to your body, and the role of proper footwear in preventing injuries. He also encourages dads to prioritize their health and offers advice on how to make sustainable lifestyle changes. Mike shares his upcoming race plans and provides information on how to connect with him. Keywords sports medicine, NFL, pain-free movement, active lifestyle, challenges, comfort zone, role model, children, decision-making, athletes, body care, nutrition, sleep, gratitude, entitlement, athlete transition, distractions, taking care of the body, nutrition, sleep, seizing opportunities, managing injuries, training smarter, routine, evaluating, constant improvement, holistic health, balanced diet, exercise, mental well-being, plant-based diet, listening to your body, proper footwear, injury prevention, dads' health, sustainable lifestyle changes, race plans Takeaways
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| EP 60 | Solo: Take Care of You First & Morning Routine Tips on How! | 07 Jun 2024 | 00:12:51 | |
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| EP 59 | Danny Diaz: Speaker & Coach | The Power of Setting Audacious | Goals Creating a Rock-Solid Mindset for Success | Embracing Vulnerability: The Path to Personal Growth | Consistency Over Intensity: The Key to Lasting Change | 20 May 2024 | 01:05:27 | |
https://www.iamdanieldiaz.com/ Summary Danny Diaz is a successful entrepreneur, keynote speaker, transformational coach, and ultra runner. He helps his clients remove limiting beliefs and toxic patterns and create a rock-solid mindset. Danny emphasizes the importance of being intentional about what we listen to and allowing positive influences into our lives. He shares his personal journey of hitting rock bottom and overcoming addiction. Danny's competitive edge comes from consistently challenging himself and pushing his limits. He encourages others to set audacious goals and take baby steps towards achieving them. In this conversation, Danny Diaz and Daniel Hickman discuss the importance of self-love, consistency, and finding one's purpose. Danny shares his personal journey of overcoming addiction and turning his life around. He emphasizes the need to be kind to oneself and to have fun in the process of personal growth. Danny also highlights the significance of developing skill sets that lead to passion and purpose. The conversation touches on themes of resilience, transformation, and the power of vulnerability. Takeaways
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| EP 58 | Brakken Kraker: Dad Athlete, Podcast Host, and Speaker | "Balancing family life, coaching, and personal athletic pursuits" | Coaching is more than just programming | 06 May 2024 | 01:17:55 | |
EP 58: Brakken Kraker | Dad Athlete, Podcast Host, and Speaker | "Balancing family life, coaching, and personal athletic pursuits" | Coaching is more than just programming Summary Brakken discusses his transition from being a special education teacher to becoming an endurance coach and OCR athlete. He talks about the challenges of balancing family life, coaching, and his own athletic pursuits. Brakken also shares his experience with his son's interest in motor sports and his own journey in OCR, including being humbled by top athletes and the mental resilience required to keep coming back. He reflects on the decision to quit his teaching job and pursue running full-time, and the impact it had on his family. Brakken discusses his experience balancing training, racing, and coaching while being a husband and father. He shares how he had his best year of racing while also being a teacher, but struggled to find a balance between his athletic pursuits and family life. Brakken emphasizes the importance of being present for his family and not letting training consume him. He also talks about his coaching philosophy, highlighting the value of experience and understanding the individual needs of athletes. Brakken believes that coaching is about more than just programming, it's about being a mentor and understanding the psychological aspects of training. In this conversation, Brakken Crocker shares his insights on training and coaching in endurance sports. He emphasizes the importance of absorbing knowledge and understanding training principles, while also recognizing the individuality of athletes and the need to tailor training to their specific needs. Brakken discusses the challenges of coaching in mixed modality sports and the importance of understanding an athlete's unique skillset. He also highlights the need for coaches to prioritize the well-being and goals of their athletes over monetary gain. The conversation concludes with advice on time management, finding a competitive edge, and setting meaningful goals. Keywords Brakken, OCR, endurance coach, teaching, family, motor sports, racing, high rocks, training, humbling experiences, mental resilience, balancing training and family, coaching philosophy, experience vs certifications, training, coaching, endurance sports, knowledge absorption, individuality, mixed modality sports, skillset, coaching priorities, time management, competitive edge, goal setting Takeaways
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| EP 57 | George Hayworth: Creating a Family Culture and Identity | The Importance of Being a Present Father | The Importance of Competition and Pushing Limits | Personal Growth and the Transformation of Marriage | 27 Apr 2024 | 01:07:26 | |
Summary George Hayworth, the owner and founder of Present Fathers, discusses the importance of being a present father and the challenges and rewards of raising a daughter. He emphasizes the need for intention, commitment, and selflessness in being fully present in the moment with our children. George shares his own experience of growing up in a difficult family dynamic and how it has shaped his approach to fatherhood. He highlights the importance of creating a family culture and identity, setting boundaries, and being emotionally intelligent in our interactions with our children. George also discusses the impact of generational patterns and the need to break free from them to create a new legacy for our families. George Hayworth discusses the value of sports in teaching adversity and building emotional intelligence. He emphasizes the importance of competition and pushing oneself outside of their limits. George also talks about the significance of brotherhood and the negative impact of isolation on men. He shares his own journey of personal growth and the transformation of his marriage. George offers coaching programs to help men become better fathers, husbands, and leaders. Keywords present fathers, fatherhood, being present, family dynamic, daughter, family culture, boundaries, emotional intelligence, generational patterns, sports, adversity, emotional intelligence, competition, limits, brotherhood, isolation, personal growth, marriage, coaching, fatherhood, leadership Takeaways
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| EP 56 | Monday "Back to Zero" | Solocast: Starting Fresh, Family First, Consistency = The Key to Personal Growth | 22 Apr 2024 | 00:19:16 | |
Summary In this solo podcast episode, Daniel Hickman reflects on the concept of starting fresh and shares stories and takeaways from his week. He discusses the importance of passion over planning and the benefits of running challenges. He emphasizes the need to prioritize relationships and put family first. Daniel also talks about the decision to skip a race and the importance of listening to your body. He encourages accountability and creating challenges to stay motivated. Overall, the episode focuses on personal growth, consistency, and being better than yesterday. Takeaways
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| EP 55 | Daniel Hickman Interviewed by Podcast-Host Paul Maglietta | Unleashing Potential: A Motivational Journey w | 19 Apr 2024 | 00:55:53 | |
Interviewed by Paul Maglietta on his podcast show. It was a great call covering several topics! Paul did a great job and believe there is many areas in this video that we all can find value in to be better than yesterday. Stay Tenacious! . | |||
| EP 54 | Joey Davenport | Navigating The Chaos: Raising 3 Boys, Hyrox Ruck Doubles Advice, Setting Examples and Winning as a Team | 15 Apr 2024 | 00:59:08 | |
Summary In this episode, host Daniel Hickman interviews Joey Davenport, a survey mapping tech and competitive athlete. Joey shares his journey into his career and how he stumbled upon survey mapping. He also discusses the challenges and joys of being a father to three boys. Joey reflects on his biggest accomplishments and fears as a father, emphasizing the importance of setting a positive example for his children. As an athlete, Joey finds fulfillment in executing his plans and achieving personal records. In this conversation, Joseph Davenport discusses his training and racing experiences as a father. He shares the challenges of balancing training with family responsibilities and the need for flexibility in his training schedule. Joseph also provides insights into his training approach for GoRuck and Hyrox races, emphasizing the importance of running and being comfortable with discomfort. He highlights the value of teamwork and the competitive edge, which he defines as the ability to push through pain and make wise decisions in difficult situations. Takeaways
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| EP 79 | Dillan Foss: The Limitless Theory | The Power of Choices | Parenting with Purpose | The Ripple Effect: How Choices Shape Our Lives | 21 Dec 2024 | 00:51:29 | |
Summary In this conversation, Dillan Foss shares his journey from being a college athlete plagued by injuries to becoming a sports medicine professional focused on helping busy dads regain their athleticism. He discusses the founding of his company, Limitless Theory, which emphasizes the impact of personal choices on health and well-being. Dillan also offers insights on parenting, the importance of leading by example, and how health and fitness play a crucial role in personal growth and decision-making. In this engaging conversation, Dillan Foss shares his experiences of living in the snow belt, balancing family life with work, and his journey in the fitness industry. He discusses his interactions with professional athletes, the challenges of entrepreneurship, and offers valuable advice for aspiring business owners and new dads. Dillan emphasizes the importance of health and wellness, both for personal development and as a role model for families. Takeaways:
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| EP 53 | Solocast | Reconnecting with Past Passions: Finding Joy in Life | 08 Apr 2024 | 00:23:04 | |
EP 53 | Solocast | Reconnecting with Past Passions: Finding Joy in Life Summary In this solo podcast episode, Daniel Hickman shares his experience of reconnecting with his past passion for hockey. He reflects on the reasons why he walked away from the sport and the emptiness he felt when it was over. However, he decides to give it another try and joins a hockey game as a sub. He describes the joy and excitement he felt while playing and the positive impact it had on his mindset. He emphasizes the importance of reconnecting with past passions and finding enjoyment in life to thrive in various areas. Takeaways
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| EP 52 | Steven Pivnik: Endurance Athlete | Author of "Built to Finish" | Serial Entrepreneur | International Speaker | Dad of 3 Girls | 23 Mar 2024 | 01:04:55 | |
Steven Pivnik Website: https://stevenpivnik.com/ Book Link: "Built to Finish" https://www.amazon.com/Built-Finish-Distance-Business-Life/dp/B0CB9HWSGW Summary In this episode, host Daniel Hickman interviews Steven Pivnik, an endurance dad athlete, speaker, serial entrepreneur, and best-selling author. They discuss Steven's journey from being a couch potato dad to becoming a determined triathlete and mountaineer. Steven shares how he balances his training with family life and the importance of incorporating his family into his races and adventures. He also talks about his experiences summiting Kilimanjaro and the mindset of pushing beyond one's comfort zone. Steven's biggest accomplishment as a father is getting his daughters off the payroll and teaching them self-sufficiency. He also shares his biggest fear as a father, which is his daughters going through a painful divorce. Steven emphasizes the importance of setting big goals and not settling for mediocrity. He discusses his transition to public speaking and the reward of inspiring others. Finally, he offers advice to college dropouts and those in dead-end jobs, encouraging them to believe in their ability to achieve their goals. In this conversation, Steven Pivnik shares his journey from being an immigrant to a successful businessman and endurance athlete. He emphasizes the importance of taking action and utilizing the abundance of information available to achieve success. Steven discusses the concept of competitive edge and the value of being niche in business. He also highlights the role of endurance sports in his personal and professional life, including how it has influenced his approach to leadership and time management. Steven encourages individuals to find their why, create good habits, and stay focused on their goals. Takeaways
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| EP 51 | Solocast: "The Painful Rebirth" | 19 Mar 2024 | 00:16:19 | |
Summary In this episode, Dan Hickman shares his personal journey of growth and renewal as he approaches the age of 40. Inspired by the lifespan of an eagle, Dan reflects on the choice between dying or going through a painful process of change. He emphasizes the importance of committing to personal growth and embracing discomfort to become better than the person he was in the past. Dan encourages listeners to choose to live a fulfilled life and to give to others, while also taking time for self-care. He concludes with a reminder to choose discomfort and strive to be better every day. Takeaways
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| EP 50 | Tay Mims: Girl Dad, OCR and Hybrid Standout, Fitness Trainer, Deka Affiliate | 07 Mar 2024 | 01:09:35 | |
Summary In this conversation, Tay Mims, a standout OCR racer and hybrid athlete, discusses his journey as a father and fitness coach. He shares his daily routine, upcoming events, and training strategies. Tay also talks about his transition from calisthenics to OCR and his favorite part of Spartan races. He highlights the importance of being present with his daughter and incorporating fitness into their activities. Tay reflects on missed opportunities and his passion for running. He defines competitive edge as a community of athletes and parents who go above and beyond for themselves and their families. In this conversation, Tay Mims discusses his journey as a dad athlete and the challenges he has faced. He shares how his passion for sports and the support of his family and mentors have helped him overcome obstacles. Tay emphasizes the importance of motivation, grit, and discipline in training and competing. He also provides insights on time management hacks and offers advice for dads looking to take back their health. Tay shares his upcoming events and collaborations, highlighting his commitment to inspiring and motivating others. Takeaways
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| EP 49 | Matt Stankiewitch: Former NFLer | Solo Dad | HR Professional | USA Rowing & Hybrid Athlete Stand-out | 29 Feb 2024 | 01:10:52 | |
Summary In this conversation, Matt Stankiewitch, a former NFL player and current HR professional, discusses his journey as a father and athlete. He shares his experiences of being a solo dad and the importance of having a stable income for his son. Matt also talks about his athletic accomplishments, including playing football at Penn State and in the NFL, as well as his success in rowing and hybrid races like Hyrox and DEKA. Throughout the conversation, Matt emphasizes the importance of mindset, self-improvement, and competing with oneself. In this conversation, Matt Stankiewitch discusses his experience as a competitive athlete and a single father. He emphasizes the importance of competing with the best and setting personal records in order to achieve a competitive edge. Matt also shares his accomplishments as a father and the challenges of balancing work and fatherhood. He highlights the benefits of being a multi-sport athlete and the importance of strategy in team sports. Matt provides tips for time management and emphasizes the need for consistency and goal setting. He encourages fathers to embrace the moments and enjoy the journey of fatherhood. Takeaways
Matthew Stankiewitch Home City and State? * Phoenixville, PA Current Age? * 34 Current Occupation/Employment? * Human Resources at a medical facility How many kids do you have? Please include Gender ( No names needed) * 1 son What were your all-time biggest accomplishments as an athlete? * Playing D1 (Penn State) and Professional Football (Patriots and Jaguars) 1st Team All-Big 10 Finalist for the Rimington Trophy Rowing 5:57 2,000m 2:44 1,000m 1:14 500m Spartan DEKA 3rd Place Finished at SPARTAN DEKA FIT MENS ELITE TEAMS World Championships *Being the heaviest athlete (251lbs) to ever compete in the elite divisions under SPARTAN DEKA What are your biggest accomplishments in business or in your professional career? * Designed and implemented my facilties covid safety procedures during pandemic. What is your biggest accomplishment as a father (in regard to your family members)? * I'm a single father with a son with autism, so everyday is an accomplishment. How would you define "Competitive Edge"? * Lasting longer when being uncomfortable then everyone else | |||
| EP 48 | Les Cowan: Spartan Elite Dad Athlete of 2 | Scaling Business, Beating Addiction, Overcoming Fear, Prioritizing Health, Faith, The Importance of Family and more | 20 Feb 2024 | 01:25:37 | |
Summary Les Cowan, owner of Happy Roots, shares his journey of scaling a lawn care business and finding success by providing high-quality service. He also discusses his accomplishments as an athlete in obstacle course racing and the importance of health and family. Les opens up about his biggest fears as a father and the impact of addiction on his life. He emphasizes the importance of finding freedom and offers support to those struggling with addiction. In this part of the conversation, Les Cowan and Daniel Hickman discuss the dangers of alcohol and addiction, the role of sports in childhood, finding motivation and overcoming challenges, the importance of commitment and love, and overcoming adversity and starting over. They emphasize the need for commitment in all aspects of life and the power of love and faith in driving personal growth and success. In this episode, Daniel Hickman interviews Les Cowan, a father and athlete, about finding fulfillment beyond personal bests and taking the first step to overcome fear. They discuss the power of energy and attitude in achieving success and the advice Les would give to dads who have lost connection with themselves. Les emphasizes the importance of prioritizing health for a better life and shares his perspective that it's never too late to start. He also mentions his upcoming races and goals. The conversation concludes with mutual respect and appreciation. Takeaways
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| EP 47 | Chaz Hatton | US Marine | Multi-Deka World Champ | Father of 4-year-old son | 05 Feb 2024 | 01:34:22 | |
Summary Chaz Hatton discusses the importance of community in athletic endeavors and the impact of racing on personal growth and development. He shares his experience balancing a military career with personal goals and highlights the complementary relationship between racing and his career. Chaz provides insights into his training strategies for hybrid sports and the importance of pushing beyond comfort zones. He also emphasizes the role of communication and support in relationships, particularly in the context of parenthood. Chaz offers advice for those starting their fitness journey and expresses gratitude for the opportunities and connections he has gained through racing. In this conversation, Chaz Hatton emphasizes the importance of taking action and leading by example. He believes that when in doubt, it is crucial to take action and be an example for others. By leading by example, we can always be successful. Chaz Hatton concludes the conversation by expressing his gratitude. Takeaways
Chaz Hatton Home City and State? * Joshua Tree, CA Current Age? * 32 Current Occupation/Employment? * Active Duty US Marine How many kids do you have? Please include Gender ( No names needed) * One; 4 year old son What were your all-time biggest accomplishments as an athlete? * 2023 DEKA WC Age Group 30-34- 1st Place Fit, Mile, Strong 2022 DEKA WC AG 30-34- 2nd Place Fit 2022 DEKA WC Elite Mile- 7th Place 2022 HYROX NA Championship AG 30-34- 2nd Place 2022 and 2023 HYROX WC Qualifier What are your biggest accomplishments in business or in your professional career? * 13 years in the US Marine Corps Coached Crossfit at Affiliate Gym in Joshua Tree, CA 2014-2017 What is your biggest accomplishment as a father (in regard to your family members)? * I have spent a lot of time over the past four years doing by best to optimize my time to prioritize my duties as a father, in my career, and in the pursuit of physical performance. Over the past four years my family has moved back to the US from Japan, and later to Joshua Tree, CA from San Diego, CA. My wife also has a dynamic career field which requires us to work together to ensure we are the best parents that we can be to our son. We continue to grow and learn together and I am proud of the environment we have created for our son while still being able to accomplish our own personal and professional goals. How would you define "Competitive Edge"? * Thought a lot about this over the last couple of months.. for me competitive edge is the willingness to face failure in the pursuit of expressing your full potential. As we get closer to our limits, our proximity to failure becomes closer and the margin for error becomes smaller. We are often most limited by our fear of failure and hold back on our effort, which provides an excuse for our results. Putting our full capabilities on display requires an immense amount of courage, which often comes under great scrutiny when done in public. Full execution of our true potential requires us to put our hours of training and sacrifice on the line. Optional: When did the competitive side of you begin? and please walk us through the sports you may have played as a kid into an adult My first true exposure to sport was in the wrestling room in high school. My wrestling career was mediocre at best, but learned to love the grit and grind required on a daily basis. I was privileged to have a coach which kept me engaged in the sport until I moved to Texas my last year of high school. My last year of high school I enlisted in the Marine Corps and went to boot camp shortly after high school. I then got into Crossfit which I will detail below. Optional: What kind of competitive athletic events did you compete in before kids as an adult? Prior to competing in DEKA and HYROX, I was active in Crossfit. I started Crossfit in 2011 shortly after entering the Marine Corps. It was introduced to my by a Platoon Commander in an effort to prepare for a school which was physically challenging. My first day of Crossfit consisted of a 7 minute ascending ladder of thrusters and pullups, then we completed Murph. I was hooked for the beginning. I spent the last 10 years in Crossfit affiliates as an athlete and coach. While stationed in Japan, I was on a competitive team where I had the opportunity to participate in the Japan Championships. I began running and training for Hybrid racing after sustaining and elbow injury which developed to chronic arthritis which has limited my range of motion. While doing Crossfit, I was always drawn to the longer endurance WODs and found HYROX and DEKA to be the perfect fit for my abilities. Optional: What did your training schedule look like before your kids? I have been blessed to have maintained a similar training schedule after having kids. My workouts are now usually earlier in the morning and more focused on the task. I normally try to get a second session in the afternoons, normally consisting of some type of running or machine work, before going home to focus on family time. I have not had the opportunity to continue coaching since becoming a father due to the amount of time required to perform the task at a level I would be satisfied with. I also built a home gym which allows for a more flexible schedule for workouts where I can also be with my son and family. Optional: What kind of competitive events do you compete in now as a father? I look for as many opportunities as I can to compete in DEKA, HYROX, and local hybrid/running events. I plan to take more opportunities in 2024 to travel to compete in the DEKA FIT Elite division. Optional: What does your training schedule look like now as a father? (hours per week est) Each day I have two planned blocks for training: 5am-7am and 4pm-5pm. I consistently workout 12-16 hours a week, which is high volume for most but personally works well for my schedule and lifestyle. I am blessed to have a job which prioritizes physical fitness, which makes this schedule possible. On the weekends, I try to get all my training done in one extended training block to have the rest of the day for family time. Thursday and Sunday I take active rest days where I complete easy running or 90 minutes of biking at the house. Full rest days normally come naturally when I am required to work extended hours or on-call. Optional: What are some things or ways you stay present as a father balancing training and fatherhood? I do not remember where I first learned this concept, but as a young adult I was told you can really only perform optimally in three areas of your life. I do not know if this is true, but a concept which I adopted and works well for me. I prioritize being a husband/father, career, and fitness being my hobby. I rarely spend time doing anything else. The only exception to this was I was able to finish my degree after my son was born. I try to think in terms of prioritizing my time vs balance. I found prioritization puts me in a better mindset to optimize my time instead of stressing about if I am properly balancing work/family/fitness. Optional: Why do you train and/or compete? What drives that bug in you to compete? Fitness serves me in so many ways which compounds into other areas of my life. It serves as a benefit to my health, and I often use fitness as a way to relieve stress or think through complex issues. Running has been my go-to for the last couple of years when I need to spend time thinking or meditating. Competing adds an additional layer of challenge and personal development. Competing keeps me accountable and allows me to pursue a goal. I found competing to be an essential part of my life to develop desired character attributes and find social connection. What advice would you have for those men out there that lost connection with their health when they finished competing as an athlete or as first-time dads that lost touch with their competitive edge and respect for the man in the mirror? * Find connections and community. This will require you to first step outside of your comfort zone but will allow you to explore opportunities to connect and grow with others who have similar desires, challenges, and experiences. Find and hour three times a week when you can fully devote to exercise. Prioritize these opportunities. Communicate your goals with your partner and family, you will often get more support when there is more understanding of your goals. Lots to unpack on this one. Optional: What big races, or events, coming up for you this year? Still planning this out, but hope to travel around hitting as many DEKA FIT events as possible. I hope to be able to compete in the DEKA Ultra in July. Elite qualifications for the DEKA WC FIT/MILE/STRONG is the goal. HYROX PRO in Anaheim. I also want to complete another half marathon this year. Optional: How can everyone find you and follow what you're doing (IG handle, website, etc)? any sponsors or upcoming items you want to share? IG: @cl_hat | |||
| EP 46 | Solo: Finding Opportunity During the Rough Times | 02 Feb 2024 | 00:22:37 | |
Summary In this episode, Daniel Hickman shares his personal journey of finding opportunity during rough times in life. He reflects on a race where he didn't achieve the desired result and how it affected him mentally. He discusses the importance of writing and sharing vulnerability as a way to inspire others. Daniel emphasizes the need to commit to growth and not dwell on negative situations. He encourages listeners to start over and create their own future, using rough times as a clean slate. Daniel also highlights the power of manifesting goals, embracing imperfections, and helping others. Takeaways
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| EP 45 | Kevin Gregory: DEKA World Champion | Journey> Destination | Learning about Kevin as a Human-being, not Just as an Athlete | 28 Jan 2024 | 01:12:43 | |
Click here to see all of Kevin's Answers to our Competitive Edge Intake Form Summary Kevin Gregory, also known as Bubbles, shares his journey as a gym owner, coach, and accomplished athlete in stadions, ultras, OCR, and . He emphasize the importance of motivating and supporting others in the community and the impact it can have. Kevin discusses the false beliefs and emptiness that can come after achieving goals, highlighting the importance of enjoying the journey. He also talks about the balance between training and life responsibilities and shares his future plans and goals. In this episode, Daniel Hickman interviews Kevin Gregory, a world champion in . They discuss the importance of speed work in training and how it can improve performance. Kevin shares his career journey from sales rep to gym owner and the challenges he faced along the way. He also talks about starting his own fitness company, Underdog Fitness, and the importance of building a community of athletes. They discuss the competitive edge and the need to align priorities and time. Kevin shares his goals as a future father and offers advice for those looking to take back their health. They also discuss upcoming races and events and Kevin's closing remarks on being a role model and embracing the journey. Takeaways
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| EP 44 | Paul Christopher: "Good Energy Always Wins" | 10-year Pro Beach Volleyball Player and Founder of Gravity + Oxygen | Feb 17th South FL Dekafest Event Explained, Stepfather Experiences & Advice, Deka Training Race Tips | 25 Jan 2024 | 00:58:11 | |
Sign Up for Dekafest here in Sunny South FL (Outdoors event on turf field) DEKA FEST Summary In this episode, host Daniel Hickman interviews Paul Christopher, the founder of Gravity and Oxygen Fitness Gym and the organizer of DekaFest. They discuss the background of DekaFest and its purpose. They also talk about the experience of participating in DekaFest and the unique atmosphere of the event. The conversation covers event details, including the weather and the elite Deka fit. Overall, the episode highlights the energy and excitement of DekaFest. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:35 DekaFest Experience 06:18 Event Details and Weather 07:26 Elite DekaFit 08:37 The Energy and Atmosphere of DekaFest and more... Personal Bio: Paul Christopher has been an established fitness professional, operating in the Boca Raton area for over 20 years. A graduate of the University of Central Florida in 2000, Paul possesses credentials as a Certified Athletic Trainer (NATA-ATC), Certified Strength and Conditioning Coach (NSCA), and Certified Personal Trainer (NASM). His experience variety is a blend of orthopedic rehabilitation, sports performance, and personal training. Having gone well beyond his "10,000 hours" of practicing his passion and craft for exercise, he recognizes that your inner student never goes away, and the thirst for continual knowledge is a fundamental difference between Fitness Professionals and trainers. Paul is also intent on providing intelligent exercise by following movement science principles that cannot be ignored by any fitness enthusiast, and executed through artistic program design. In 2009 Paul founded the fitness brand/concept Gravity + Oxygen, as a grassroots off-season conditioning program for South Florida's professional beach volleyball players, as well as a freelance FitPro locally. During these years, the trial and error of enhancing the group exercise experience was fostered. Fast forward to Feb 2015, to when Gravity + Oxygen Fitness opened its tangible doors for the first time. Located in East Boca Raton. The "GO House" aims to provide an experience that exceeds customer expectations. In over 9 years of existence, G + O has helped hundreds of clients reach their desired fitness goals. When not training or teaching mythical group classes at G + O, in his free time you can find Paul at the beach playing volleyball, planning his next world travel adventure, searching only the best music for class energy, and spending quality time with his wife Deanna and three sons. Favorite quote: "Man cannot endure without suffering, for he is both the marble and sculptor" GO-to healthy snack: Guacamole on Cucumber slices Best place ever traveled: It's a tie! Iceland and Ibiza Full Name? * Paul Christopher Home City and State? * Boca Raton, Florida. Current Age? * 47. Current Occupation/Employment? * Founder / Owner Gravity + Oxygen Fitness. How many kids do you have? Please include Gender ( No names needed) * three sons: 20,18,7 What were your all-time biggest accomplishments as an athlete? * Made all county in high school for indoor volleyball. Played open level (Semi professional) beach volleyball for 10 years. Finished third in Karch Kiraly's professional Corona Light beach tournament in Fort Lauderdale Florida 2009. 2021 completed the Spartan Race and DEKAFIT trifectas What are your biggest accomplishments in business or in your professional career? * Single-handedly trained To indoor club volleyball organizations in the same year All levels. Opened the doors to Gravity + Oxygen Fitness in 2015, and have generated over $6 million in revenue in a space less than 3000 ft.². What is your biggest accomplishment as a father (in regard to your family members)? * My beautiful wife, Diana, who is a widow, honored me with the opportunity to raise her to young boys at an early age. I sincerely consider them my own sons now. Also blessed with a third biological 7-year old boy. As I've experienced all the traditional challenges of being a stepfather, I am embrace every day, trying to be a better person How would you define "Competitive Edge"? * I truly believe every human on earth is blessed with at least one superpower. The key is to recognizing what is yours, and using it to your advantage, in interpersonal relationships, career, and life overall Optional: When did the competitive side of you begin? and please walk us through the sports you may have played as a kid into an adult of course playing sports at an early age, caters already to a competitive dynamic. Training to play competitive volleyball while also maintaining a career was a unique dynamic now as a brick and mortar gym owner, in a very dense populated fitness area, thriving and surviving, has taken on an all new meaning of competition. Optional: What was the dynamic with your parents? who brought you to sports and etc? my mother raised me on her own, and was an athlete herself as a youth. She truly did her absolute best to play taxi driver, while played youth basketball baseball, and for that I am forever grateful. She was never that overbearing "soccer mom". She allowed me to learn andplay and compete at my own well. Optional: What is that quote or saying your parents always told you that sticks with you today? My mom is always told me, "A ship in the harbor is safe, but that's not what ships are meant for" immediately followed by "you can't clap with one hand". The idea that teamwork makes the dream work truly is how people can succeed. You can go alone, or far together. Optional: What kind of competitive athletic events did you compete in before kids as an adult? Of course, beach volleyball is a very unique sport, and an amazing environment. It truly is a lifestyle beyond competition.. As a recognized, I was hitting the sunset of my competitive arena in that, understanding I could separate myself in my age groups for competitive fitness became the new interest. Optional: What did your training schedule look like before your kids? Free, easy come by, allowing me to maintain a high-level of overall wellness. Now finding those gaps in life, schedule require efficiency of effort within those sessions. To truly help others, you must never forget to make time for yourself. Optional: What kind of competitive events do you compete in now as a father? DEKAFIT, HYROX, charity beach volleyball events + 5k's. Spartan Races Optional: What does your training schedule look like now as a father? (hours per week est) Working Smarter not harder: The irony of being a gym owner yet training in my garage. We have a mini G + O in there: versa climbers, rack, echo bike, KBs. We live 200 yards from the ocean, so I do open swims once /week. Swimming is the greatest exercise of all time Optional: How have you adapted/adjusted and what changes have you made competing and/or training as a father? Now that my older sons are lifting, my focus is too still try to hang with them. Additionally, I intend to attempt the Crossfit open before I turn 50, maintaining base levels of strength are required. I see my swimming and mobility training as recovery maintenance. Optional: What are some things or ways you stay present as a father balancing training and fatherhood? As opposed to workouts without plan or structure, I try to focus on doing just one thing. That could be marble squats could be an 8 mile echo. Bike could be sled. Instead of having paralysis to over an analysis of a plan, better task, accomplishment. Bruce Lee famously said I fear not the man who learns 10,000 kicks one time, but yet the man who learns one kick 10,000 times. Optional: Why do you train and/or compete? What drives that bug in you to compete? To lead you must be willing to serve. As we are practitioners of fitness, and thus overall wellness, we must set the example. Optional: What are the most notable improvements you've noticed from staying fit and/or competing in fitness events? What changes have you experienced that you would most likely brag about to a friend? What benefits do you get out of training and competing? Betsy overall, my endurance has increased. The thought of running 5K, or doing four hour mud obstacle course races would not have been conceivable in my 20s when I focus on aerobic training for volleyball or aesthetics. Optional: What kind of time management hacks have you conquered? Training in am or pm etc? I found Training early morning in my garage works the best. Set the tone for the day, and will not be impacted by last minute needs or tasks at work What advice would you have for those men out there that lost connection with their health when they finished competing as an athlete or as first-time dads that lost touch with their competitive edge and respect for the man in the mirror? * Health is wealth, simple as that. Investing yourself, what better than paying yourself with the first hour of your day with Exercise. It has exponential beneficial tentacles throughout every sector of your life: emotional, social, psychological, professional. Optional: If you were an animal, what animal represent your way of life or personality type the most? Coincidentally, my spirit animal is a butterfly. Perhaps one of the most incredible creatures on earth. The fact they can transform from a worm into something that flies, is the epitome of evolution. Optional: What big races, or events, coming up for you this year? I plan on completing another DEKAFIT and Hyrox locally. On bigger level, my plan is before I turn 50 to have completed the New York City, Marathon, Crossfit open entry, with hopefully finishing top 25% of my age group, climb, Mount Kilimanjaro, perhaps a men's physique competition, and then down the road a half or full Iron Man. My goal to not win any of them, but accomplished them all. Optional: How can everyone find you and follow what you're doing (IG handle, website, etc)? any sponsors or upcoming items you want to share? You can find me or contact me @pcology or @gravityandoxygen_fitness or email pc@gravityandoxygen.com | |||
| EP 78 | Bethany McChesney: Balancing Parenthood and Athletic Ambitions | 12 Dec 2024 | 00:44:44 | |
Summary In this conversation, Daniel Jason Hickman and Bethany discuss the competitive mindset of athletes, particularly focusing on the challenges of balancing parenthood with athletic pursuits. Bethany shares her journey from being a competitive runner to becoming a successful gym owner and OCR athlete. They explore the importance of effort over talent, the mental preparation required for races, and the joy found in the competitive process. Bethany also offers advice for aspiring mom athletes, emphasizing the need for flexibility and support in their training. Takeaways
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| EP 43 | Solo: "Have the Courage to Face the Best to Become the Best Version of YOU" | RECAP: Deka Strong vs Kevin Gregory and Teaming up with Bubbles! | 21 Jan 2024 | 00:35:39 | |
Summary In this episode, Daniel Hickman shares his experience of participating in the DEKA Strong event versus teh DEKA World Champion (Kevin Gregory) and the challenges he faced as a father balancing personal goals and family commitments. He emphasizes the importance of facing challenges and choosing opportunities to become the best version of oneself. Daniel also discusses the journey/transition from age group to elite racing and the support he receives from his friends and family. He highlights the need for DEKA affiliates to follow the new rules and maintain standards to ensure a fair playing field. The event's cash prizes and enlectrifyng atmosphere at Live Training, and Daniel reflects on the importance of giving it your all and letting the beast off the leash. Takeaways
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| EP 42 | Joseph Izzi: 40-mile Overnight Run Recap | 40 years on Earth, 40 miles ran, 40 Burpees Every 10 miles | 17 Jan 2024 | 00:40:26 | |
https://bit.ly/3LPbhj8 Interview Location: Some background noise after our Beast Deka Training Session at Gett Itt Core Fitness. Thanks for the space Joe Rivera! Run Route Location: St. Augustine Beach Pier to Vilano Beach and back~ Summary In this episode, Daniel and Izzy discuss their experience running a 40-mile race together. They express gratitude for the opportunity to run with supportive friends and highlight memorable moments from the run, such as doing burpees on a busy bridge and running through downtown St. Augustine. They emphasize the importance of having a supportive tribe and the power of running in challenging conditions. They also discuss the significance of choosing to do hard things and seeking discomfort in order to grow as individuals. The conversation concludes with plans for future races and the importance of prioritizing health and setting examples for their families. Takeaways
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| EP 41 | Matt Stevens: Rally in the Valley Founder & US Air Force SERE Specialist | Dad of 4 kids | 10 Jan 2024 | 01:23:14 | |
Summary *SERE: Survival | Evasion | Resistance | Escape In this conversation, Matt Stevens, an athlete, event planner, and SERE specialist in the US Air Force, discusses his journey in sports and event planning. He shares the background of Rally in the Valley, an event he created to bring together athletes in his local community. Matt also talks about the format and workouts of the event, emphasizing the importance of creating a positive and inclusive experience for all participants. He reflects on the challenges of balancing his military career and fatherhood, and how he has grown as a father over the years. In this part of the conversation, Matt Stevens discusses the importance of prioritizing family and retirement, the power of good energy, his love for hockey, playing multiple sports, the competitive edge, his motto for game day, training for Hyrox, balancing training and family, advice for getting back in shape, and his spirit animal: the lion. In this conversation, Daniel Hickman and Matt Stevens discuss various topics related to their athletic training and involvement in events. They talk about their favorite hockey players and how they incorporate different skills into their own training. They also discuss their focus on Hyrox and DEKA events, as well as the challenges and intensity they enjoy in their training. The conversation touches on swimming challenges, their involvement in events like Rally in the Valley, and the possibility of partnership and separate events. They also discuss support and promotion, their training journey, and an invitation to Rally in the Valley. The conversation concludes with a discussion on sponsorship and future plans, as well as an appreciation for each other's efforts and a desire for future collaboration. Takeaways
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| EP 40 | Andrew De Anda: Dad of 2 | OCR Stand-out & Camp Gladiator Champion | Family Orientation and the Power of Preparation | 31 Dec 2023 | 01:24:27 | |
Summary In this conversation, Andrew de Anda and I discuss various topics related to being a dad athlete and the competitive edge in sports. We talk about the Christmas season as a dad, life as a dad athlete with two girls, Andrew's background in soccer and his transition to OCR and Spartan races. We also discuss the importance of progression and stacking good days, as well as the challenges and rewards of starting a business. Our conversation highlights the drive and determination that comes from having supportive parents and the desire to be present for our own children. Andrew De Anda, a dad athlete and OCR competitor, shares insights on the importance of control and being present for your kids. He emphasizes the value of appreciating the present and offers advice for parents to be more engaged and involved. Andrew also discusses the lessons he learned from his parents, including the importance of humility and the power of preparation. He shares his perspective on competitive edge and the mindset needed to overcome challenges. Andrew talks about his training routine and goals for 2024, and he concludes with a reflection on the symbolism of the wolf as a representation of family orientation and loyalty. Chapters 00:00Introduction and Christmas Season 03:05Life as a Dad Athlete 04:36Andrew's Background in Soccer 07:40Transition to OCR and Spartan Races 10:42Progression and Stacking Good Days 15:57Competitive Edge and Racing Maturity 23:13Transition to Software Sales 26:44Putting Family First 38:07Sports Background and Competitive Drive 43:45The Importance of Control and Being Present for Your Kids 46:14Parental Advice and the Value of Appreciating the Present 48:04Lessons from Parents and the Importance of Humility 49:03The Meaning of Competitive Edge and the Role of Preparation 52:33The Power of Mindset and Overcoming Challenges 57:40Motivation and Perseverance in the Face of Exhaustion 01:01:42Training Routine and Goals for 2024 01:09:23The Wolf as a Symbol of Family Orientation and Loyalty 01:14:32Sponsorship and Shoutouts 01:16:49Closing Remarks: Giving Yourself Grace and Remembering the Big Picture | |||
| EP 39 | Bryce Kenny: Monster Truck World Record Holder, Author, Warrior Dad of 3, Monster Jam Professional | "Geared for Life" | 26 Dec 2023 | 01:14:26 | |
Image source: Monsterjam.com Summary In this episode, host Daniel Hickman interviews Bryce Kenny, a world record-holding monster jam driver and father of three. They discuss the importance of finding purpose and equipping your passion to achieve fulfillment. They also explore the concept of reframing success and failure, getting out of neutral, and the influence of mentorship and family. Bryce shares his experience setting a world record and emphasizes the importance of thrashing and filling your cup. The conversation concludes with a discussion on keeping things simple and taking responsibility for one's actions. In this conversation, Bryce Kenny, a world record-holding Monster Truck Driver, discusses his career in Monster Jam and the competitive edge he maintains. He emphasizes the importance of confidence and positive outcome mindset in achieving success. Bryce also shares insights from his book, Geared for Life, which focuses on uncovering personal gears and beliefs that drive actions. He highlights the significance of maintaining a connection with family and finding purpose in life. Bryce's ultimate goal is to create change in the sport of Monster Jam and make a positive impact on people's lives. Takeaways
Bryce Kenny Geared for Life: Making the Shift Into Your Full Potential "Once we understand what gears are available to us in life and MEET BRYCE KENNY ABOUT THE BOOK Geared for Life: Making the Shift Into Your Full INTERVIEW TOPICS ● How to avoid getting "stuck in neutral" when faced with moments of panic and ENDORSEMENTS
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| EP 38 | "A Race Against Blindness" | Dr. Stephen Johnston | Father Fiercely Seeking a Cure for 9-year-old son & 5,000 others | Iron Man Dad Athlete and Radiologist | 11 Dec 2023 | 00:49:33 | |
https://araceagainstblindness.org/ Welcome back to the competitive edge podcast, I'm your host, Daniel Hickman.. where fathers learn from fathers.. to sharpen their competitive edge as an athlete… and in life! Where we interview dads that mirror the 3 pillars of this show: Fatherhood, Fitness, and Mental Focus This is a super special episode with Dr. Stephen Johnston, a father, Radiologist Physician, a new non-profit founder, and a competitive Ironman athlete. When he found out his nine-year-old son, Luke, was going blind as a result of a rare disease, he decided to create a non-profit organization named A Race Against Blindness to fund "eyesight-saving research" for his son and thousands of kids like him. Though Stephen is relatively new to the nonprofit world, he's a man on a mission to raise Millions of dollars to fund a promising clinical trial and taking on challenges like Ironman Races to raise money and be an example for his son. So far, A race against blindness has raised over six figures and also has been featured on GoodMorningAmerica.com, Multiple podcasts, and TV spots in multiple major markets. Stephen lives outside of Phoenix and spends his spare time training hard for his next Ironman challenge and traveling with his family to create lifelong sighted-memories for Luke. SummaryIn this episode of the Competitive Edge Podcast, host Daniel Hickman interviews Stephen Johnson, a father, radiologist, and founder of the nonprofit organization A Race Against Blindness. Stephen shares his journey of creating the organization after his son, Luke, was diagnosed with a rare disease that causes blindness. He discusses the importance of mindset and mental toughness in facing challenges and how he uses Ironman racing as a way to raise funds and be an example for his son. Stephen also highlights the progress and challenges of the clinical trial and the need for support in funding the research. The episode concludes with advice for dads facing medical diagnoses and the announcement of a raffle fundraiser for A Race Against Blindness. In this episode, Daniel Hickman interviews Steve Johnston, the founder of Erase Against Blindness, a non-profit organization that raises awareness and funds for retinal diseases. They discuss the raffle for a customized van, the hardest Ironman race, where to find Steve Johnston, and closing remarks and advice. Takeaways
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| EP 37 | Solo: "Back to Zero" Fitness Motivation: Morning Hacks | "Make Before you Manage" | "Quit or be Exceptional" | Learning From Mistakes & Comitting to get BETTER! | 04 Dec 2023 | 00:25:13 | |
Episode Description In This Episode, We Dive Deep Into: Connect with your host, Daniel on Instagram | @DanielHickman26 https://linktr.ee/danielhickman How can Daniel help you either reconnect with your competitive edge or keep that fire burning? https://linktr.ee/danielhickman is where you find hybrid fitness coaching and tons of discount codes from affiliates Connect with your host Daniel with ideas and /or feedback: Send me a quick email message @Daniel Hickman -or- on Instagram with your biggest takeaway from this episode #@danielhickman26 About Kristofer Healey: Kris is a father of two amazing kids and is a former award-winning Special Agent with the Department of Homeland Security who has more than 15 years of experience in federal law enforcement as a Top-Secret clearance holder directing large-scale, multi-defendant fraud investigations and high-risk tactical operations, domestically and overseas. Kris, began racing long-distance road, trail, and triathlon events in his early 30s, racing hundreds of races and hitting podiums. Until Next Time... Fellas, keep competing! Please note: The episode cover is not by Schizz. Image source from a friend, Daniel Little Thank you to our Sponsors for this Episode:
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| EP 36 | Camilla Massa | Italy to the USA | Former Competitive Italian Figure Skater into a Top Hybrid Competitor | Mom Athlete | Supporting Mothers Business Owner | 04 Dec 2023 | 00:47:04 | |
Summary Camilla Massa, a standout mom athlete, shares her journey into competitive athletics and the challenges of balancing motherhood and training. She discusses her transition to DECA and the importance of mental preparation at the start line. Camilla emphasizes the value of passion and leading by example, inspiring other women and moms to prioritize their own health and fitness. She shares insights on time management and offers advice for mom athletes looking to reclaim their competitive edge. Camilla's story highlights the power of perseverance and self-care in achieving personal and athletic goals. In this conversation, Daniel Hickman interviews Camila Massa about data-driven marketing. They discuss the importance of data in marketing, the challenges faced in data-driven marketing, data privacy and ethics, data-driven decision making, the role of AI and machine learning in data analysis, data integration and automation, and the future of data-driven marketing. Takeaways
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| EP 35 | Justin Roethlingshoefer | Former NHL Pro Hockey Goalie | Winning Is Not a Measurement of Success | His Father's Advice Changed His Life at 12 years old | Co-Founder of Own It | 23 Nov 2023 | 01:13:33 | |
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Check out the IG link for several discounts for brands I trust! Much thanks to Schizz Graphics for creating our podcast cover. Contact James Schissler on IG @Schizz.Graffix for more information on how you can hire him to create his eye-popping athlete graphics. https://justinroethlingshoefer.com Justin Roethlingshoefer | |||
| EP 34 | Solo: Elite 15 Judging Experience, Chicago Hyrox ReCap and Venue, Mental Hacks, Better Than Yesterday Mindset, Turning off the Noise to Grow! | 14 Nov 2023 | 00:48:50 | |
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| EP 77 | Charles Tudor "The Burpee Coach": From Corporate to Competing as a New Father | Balancing Racing, Fatherhood, and Entrepreneurship | 01 Dec 2024 | 01:07:17 | |
SUMMARY: In this episode of the Competitive Edge Podcast, host Daniel Jason Hickman interviews Charles Tudor, known as the Burpee Coach. They discuss Charles's journey from a corporate job to becoming a successful entrepreneur and fitness ambassador, the impact of fatherhood on his life, and the rise of High Rocks as a competitive fitness event. Charles shares insights on balancing work and family, his experience on Ninja Warrior, and the innovative business ventures he started during the pandemic. The conversation also covers tips for improving burpees, advice for new dads, and the mindset needed for race day. takeaways
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| EP 33 | Daniel Hickman: "Making Hockey History" / Interviewed by Alex Reed from the ECHL Jacksonville Icemen! | 24 Oct 2023 | 00:41:19 | |
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| EP 32 | Dale Lively: "Take the Hill" / The Importance of Staying Present for Family While Still Giving High Energy to Gym Clients and YOU! | 17 Oct 2023 | 01:15:18 | |
Summary Dale shares his personal journey in the fitness industry, from starting as an intern to becoming a business owner. He emphasizes the importance of building relationships and helping others find the best versions of themselves. Dale discusses the competitive edge in endurance sports and the power of mindset. He shares his biggest accomplishments as an athlete and his training approach, including recovery and strength work. Takeaways
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We are officially live with Mr. Dale Lively, who is a stand-out Hybrid athlete and owns a well-established fitness facility on the Gulf of FL which is called Live Training, pleasure to have you on the show Dale! Ok, as always… Welcome back to the Competitive Edge podcast, I'm your host, Daniel Hickman.. where fathers learn from fathers to sharpen their competitive edge as an athlete and in life! As a reminder, the purpose of this show is to help motivate, inspire, and share tips or hacks from dad athletes like Dale who are champions in racing and at home as a dad.
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| EP 31 | CJ Finley: Experiences of a New Father / Be Willing to Hunt and to Utilize Hard Race Events to Become a Better Man For Your Family! | 09 Oct 2023 | 01:34:20 | |
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Much thanks to Schizz Graphics for creating our podcast cover. Contact James Schissler on IG @Schizz.Graffix for more information on how you can hire him to create his eye-popping athlete graphics. _____________________________________________ Welcome back to the competitive edge podcast, I'm your host, Daniel Hickman.. where fathers learn from fathers to sharpen their competitive edge as an athlete and in life! This is an episode with CJ Finley, a dad athlete out of Austin, TX, entrepreneur, podcast host of Thrive on Life, and a dad, a 4 mth old baby boy!
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| EP 30 | Heidi Williams: Overcoming Family Loss & Physical Trauma / Being Grateful for What Remains and Choosing to Thrive! | 01 Oct 2023 | 01:41:39 | |
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Much thanks to Schizz Graphics for creating our podcast cover. Contact James Schissler on IG @Schizz.Graffix for more information on how you can hire him to create his eye-popping athlete graphics. Welcome back to the competitive edge podcast, I'm your host, Daniel Hickman.. where fathers learn from fathers to sharpen their competitive edge as an athlete and in life! Today we have a special episode: a phenomenal Mom Athlete of one son who is now a young man, and to my 3 daughters she is superwoman, to me Heidi is a forever friend I will never forget and the one person who got me into hybrid racing and the reason why I earned my first place AG Hyrox podium in NYC! She believed in me before I did! This is an episode with Heidi Williams, a Champion in soooo.. many ..areas and races, and lives in the Gulf of Florida where she has owned a Salon for the last 40 years and is a Gym owner as well…. but today Heidi is connected with us .. LIVE… all the way from Iceland.. Yes Iceland and we will jump more into that for sure. Her biggest accomplishments as an athlete are:
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