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  • From Plastic Board to Adaptive Skate Boarder: Ernie Ibarra's Inspiring Skateboarding Journey
    2024/11/01

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    Ernie Ibarra's skateboarding story is unlike any other, starting with a plastic skateboard at age three, which his orthopedic doctor gave him as a mobility aid. Ernie's journey is one of resilience, overcoming surgeries and setbacks to rise as a notable figure in adaptive skateboarding. From witnessing Tony Hawk's legendary 900 trick to thriving in adaptive competitions, Ernie's tale is filled with passion, perseverance, and an unwavering commitment to the sport he loves.

    Throughout our engaging conversation, Ernie opens up about the unique challenges of mastering tricks like kickflips and varials without the use of legs, a feat that took years and eventual breakthroughs made only in 2019. His story is one of overcoming significant personal and professional challenges, including the loss of his mother, which deeply impacted his path. Yet, it is the camaraderie in the adaptive skateboarding community that rekindled his love for the sport. The supportive environment and unexpected competition invitations shifted his focus from financial gains to the sheer joy of skating, leading to impressive achievements such as a second-place world championship finish.

    As we discuss Ernie's aspirations and future goals, his dream of building an inclusive skate park for kids takes center stage. He's set on creating adaptive-friendly spaces and hopes to leverage social media platforms like TikTok to support this vision. Ernie's admiration for skateboarding legends and his commitment to innovation in skating techniques are evident in his narrative. Join us for this heartfelt episode filled with encouragement and hope, capturing Ernie’s inspiring journey and the vibrant community that supports him.

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    45 分
  • From Plastic Skates to Rhythm Skating: Darrius Graham on Crafting His Unique Freestyle Identity
    2024/10/25

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    When my brother first pushed me down that hill on plastic skates, little did I know it was the start of a lifelong passion. This episode features Darrius Graham, the vibrant skater from Las Vegas whose journey began in a similar way. From early days on rollerblades to his adventures in hockey, Junior X Games, and speed skating, Darrius shares how he was inspired by a local skater named Mecca to explore rhythm skating. This chapter of his life is all about blending different skating styles, including his signature "crazy legs" move, to forge a unique identity that stands out in the freestyle skating world.

    Skating is more than just a sport—it's a healing experience. We delve into the emotional resilience it fosters, serving as an outlet for many in both joyful and tough times. Social media's spotlight on skating has brought both opportunities and challenges to the community, but influencers like Usher have helped keep the love for skating alive. The pandemic tested the strength of this community, with the closure of beloved rinks. Yet, the collective resolve to nurture an inclusive environment for newcomers has helped preserve the skate culture's vibrancy and spirit.

    From idolizing skating legends to growing a teaching business, the love for skating spans generations. We share heartfelt stories of meeting heroes like Chris Edwards and Nell Martin, moments that are as inspiring as they are surreal. Even as children find their own paths, whether in skating or elsewhere, the bond formed through shared passions is undeniable. This episode illuminates the vibrant tapestry of the skating world, where personal connections and community undertakings coalesce, creating a melting pot of stories, experiences, and perpetual inspiration.

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    48 分
  • Building a Brighter Future for Speed Skating
    2024/10/18

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    Ever wondered how Olympians manage to maintain their momentum and passion throughout their careers? Join us as we welcome the incredible Olympians David Cruikshank and Bonnie Blair, who generously share their captivating journeys in the world of skating. Bonnie, a true skating prodigy since the age of two, offers a heartfelt reflection on her family's deep-rooted history in speed skating that led her to Olympic fame. Meanwhile, David reveals how a childhood love for hockey in Northbrook, Illinois, eventually blossomed into a dual passion for speed skating. Through these compelling personal narratives, we explore the familial bonds and influences that helped shape their impressive careers.

    As the conversation unfolds, we delve into the nitty-gritty of the transition from short track to long track speed skating, and the resilience required to overcome obstacles both on and off the ice. David and Bonnie share insightful anecdotes about maintaining mental toughness, overcoming personal challenges, and the vital role positivity played in their success. From the intricacies of training regimes to the nuances of nutrition, we uncover what it truly takes to be a four-time Olympian. Their stories of perseverance offer not only inspiration but also practical wisdom for athletes at any level.

    Looking towards the future, we examine the legacy of speed skating and the exciting prospects of the Dash Project, founded by David and Bonnie. This initiative is dedicated to nurturing new talent and imparting life lessons through sports. Our guests passionately discuss their vision for expanding speed skating opportunities and fostering mentorship, emphasizing the critical role of family involvement. As we wrap up, there's a heartfelt invitation for listeners to support and engage with the sport, ensuring that the vibrant heritage of speed skating continues to thrive. Whether you're a seasoned skater or a curious newcomer, this episode promises a treasure trove of insights and encouragement.

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    1 時間 11 分
  • Training, Triumphs, and Trials: Nikita's Hockey Story
    2024/10/11

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    What drives a young athlete to leave home, face adversity, and pursue a dream across continents? Meet Nikita Krivokrasov, who started skating at three, under the guidance of his professional hockey-playing father. From his early days in Florida and Russia to playing competitive hockey in Denver with the Colorado Thunderbirds, Nikita reveals how his family, particularly his father and uncle, fostered his passion. He also takes us through his pivotal move to Canada, recounting the experiences that solidified his love for the game.

    Ever wondered what it takes to thrive as a hockey player during a pandemic? Nikita sheds light on how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted his career, compelling him to return to the U.S. amid uncertainties and reduced game schedules. He opens up about the mental and emotional challenges of competing against elite players and the critical role of role models in his life. Using personal anecdotes, Nikita discusses how overcoming these obstacles has fortified his mental toughness and maturity, underscoring the invaluable support of his family during trying times.

    Training to become an elite hockey player isn't just about hitting the gym—it's about science, precision, and balance. Nikita shares insights into his off-season training regimen, emphasizing the importance of lower body strength, explosiveness, and proper nutrition. He describes how he juggled intense training with a social life, driven by personal ambition and guidance from his father. We also broach the sensitive topic of concussions, exploring the fine line between ambition and health. Nikita's story highlights the significance of self-motivation and perseverance, offering advice to aspiring hockey players and an endorsement for his favorite gear. Follow Nikita's journey on Instagram at Creevo__25 and stay tuned for potential future projects like NK Hockey.

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    53 分
  • Finding Balance: Ruby Roza on Transforming Stress Through Skating and Self-Discovery
    2024/10/04

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    What if you found a way to transform your life during your most stressful moments? Join us as we sit down with Ruby Roza, a dedicated nurse whose life took a positive turn when she discovered the therapeutic benefits of skating. Inspired by Malik Thomas's YouTube videos during a tough period in nursing school, Ruby shares how she began skating in 2021. By 2023, skating became her go-to outlet to cope with the turmoil of a breakup and career uncertainties, ultimately restoring her confidence and work-life balance.

    Ruby's journey didn't end there. She recounts her evolution from mastering basic skating skills to facing her fears of street skating, culminating in a triumphant moment at Skate Love Barcelona where she mastered spins on the beach. This episode captures Ruby's joy and sense of accomplishment, highlighting how skating has been a catalyst for self-discovery and personal growth. Her story is an inspiring testament to the sport's profound impact, and she hints at her next big adventure: skating in Berlin.

    We also explore the deeper implications of skating on life, discussing its role in building confidence and fostering community spirit. Ruby provides valuable insights from her background in biochemistry and neurology, emphasizing the significance of mental strength and community in skating. We wrap up with a discussion on the importance of physical fitness to enhance skating skills and the mental benefits of incorporating physical activity into daily life. Don't miss this inspiring conversation that underscores the healing power of skating and the importance of following one's passions.

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    57 分
  • Robbie Hall Jr. on Mastering Tricks and Building a Skating Legacy
    2024/09/27

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    Ever wondered how a casual visit to a skating rink could transform your life? Join us for an inspiring conversation with Robbie Hall Jr., one of Colorado's finest freestyle skaters, as he takes us through his remarkable journey from rental skates to becoming a local legend. Encouraged by Roller City's general manager, Kiki, Robbie's passion for skating ignited in January 2021, and he hasn't looked back since. He shares the challenges he faced transitioning from inlines to quads, his love for speed skating inspired by his colleague Anthony, and the joy of mastering tricks through sheer determination and observation. Robbie also acknowledges the significant influence of skaters like Mason (Niktoexe) and Lucas on his development, and hints at some thrilling opportunities on the horizon.

    In this episode, we also explore the dynamic and competitive relationship Robbie shares with his brother, who quickly surpassed his skills thanks to his background in shuffle dancing. As Robbie contemplates a move to Texas, he expresses his excitement about training with new skaters and taking his skills to the next level. We delve into the adrenaline rush of aggressive skating, the importance of safety gear, and Robbie's preference for Mission skates, particularly the War Machine series. Whether you're a skating enthusiast or curious about the sport, Robbie's aspirations to open a skating rink in Colorado and his 'full send' approach to learning new tricks make this episode a must-listen!

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    41 分
  • Phil Garcia's Playbook: Skills, Community, and the Power of Sports
    2024/09/20

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    What fuels a lifelong passion for skating that starts at the tender age of two? Join us as we sit down with Phil Garcia, the Skills Development Director for Tongues Out Hockey, and trace his impressive journey from being inspired by the New York Rangers' 1994 Stanley Cup win to becoming a pivotal figure in youth and adult hockey training. Discover the cultural contrasts between high school sports in New York City and Massachusetts, and learn how Phil's early transition from roller to ice hockey laid the foundation for his career. Phil's story is a testament to relentless dedication and the profound impact of sports on personal growth and community building.

    Get an inside look at how Tongues Out Hockey is revolutionizing the sport by fostering inclusivity and giving back to underprivileged communities. Phil discusses his collaboration with Tongues Out founder Josh and their shared mission to fund skills training for young athletes and host competitive adult tournaments across various states. Hear about the vibrant skate community in Colorado and the unique challenges and aspirations faced by competitive skaters of all ages. Phil’s insights into the mental aspects of the game, honed from years of teaching high school and elite players, offer invaluable lessons for athletes and enthusiasts alike.

    We also explore the profound benefits of yoga for athletes, as Phil shares his journey of using yoga to combat chronic pain and improve balance and recovery. Learn about innovative training techniques that make hockey practices engaging and effective, and get tips on choosing the right equipment to enhance your performance. Whether you're a beginner just finding your footing on the ice or a seasoned player looking to refine your skills, Phil's advice on team dynamics, coaching influences, and the joy of playing with a cohesive group is sure to inspire and inform. Don't miss this episode packed with passion, wisdom, and practical tips for all skating enthusiasts.

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    54 分
  • Wisconsin Roots to World Champion: The Dan Jansen Experience
    2024/09/13

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    What does it take to turn childhood inspiration into Olympic glory? Join us for a riveting conversation with Olympic gold medalist Dan Jansen as he reveals his incredible journey from a young skater in Wisconsin to the pinnacle of speed skating success. Inspired by his older siblings and the legendary Eric Heiden, Dan's story is one of passion, dedication, and overcoming immense personal and professional challenges. Learn how the unique culture of speed skating in the Midwest and the presence of the only 400-meter oval in his hometown played pivotal roles in his early development and competitive racing.

    Experience the highs and lows of Dan's career, as he opens up about his rigorous training, the pressure of balancing high school and international competitions, and the emotional rollercoaster of his first Olympic Games in Sarajevo. Discover the profound impact of personal tragedies, including his sister Jane's leukemia diagnosis, and how these shaped his mental approach to the sport. Dan shares the transformative moments in his career, especially his work with sports psychologist Dr. Jim Laer, which helped him overcome mental blocks and reach peak performance during the crucial seasons of 1993-1994.

    Beyond the ice, Dan's life is equally inspiring. We explore his transition to training NASCAR drivers, managing a charitable foundation, and integrating sports psychology into athlete training. Dan also offers advice for aspiring skaters, insights into the evolution of speed skating equipment, and reflections on the beauty of outdoor skating. Don’t miss this compelling episode filled with personal anecdotes and valuable lessons in resilience and determination, featuring a true champion who continues to leave a lasting impact both on and off the ice.

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    57 分