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ICED - Athletes, injuries & mental health

Challis Popkey
A podcast about the sports we love, the sports that break us and break our hearts, and how we mend ourselves. We talk about the mental pain athletes go through when their passion is taken away. Recorded while I am recovering from a broken pelvis (snowboarding) that prevents me from running the Boston Marathon. Now, with COVID-19, it seems the whole world has been put on the injured list.
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Episodes

Episode 11: Katie Kellner broke her pelvis training for her first Boston Marathon

Katie Kellner fractured her pelvis training for her first Boston marathon. Ring a bell? . She’s a 2 time Olympic Trials Marathon qualifier and placed 57th at the trials this February. She was a Division I All-American in both Cross Country and the 10K on the track at Cornell, where she also was Ivy League Champ in both events. She’s transitioning right now from being a professional runner (paid to run) to an elite runner (still super fast, paycheck comes from elsewhere). She’s now a biostatistic...

May 20, 202034 minSeason 1Ep. 11

Episode 10: Two knee surgeries didn't stop Breezy Johnson (skiing)

After placing 7th in downhill skiing at the 2018 Olympics, Breezy Johnson was ready to make her best THE best. A partial ACL tear that Fall took her out for the whole 2019 season. She thought she had paid her dues to ski racing, “almost every skier tears their ACL,” but not every skier tears their PCL and MCL. Breezy did, just as she was getting back into training. The second knee injury really shook her. This is an athlete who lives for race day. She loves that feeling you get when it’s all on ...

May 13, 202044 minSeason 1Ep. 10

BONUS episode! *EXCLUSIVE* SNEAK PEAK of PolyPro 3

Here it is folks. What you've all been waiting for, and so generously donating towards. PolyPro 3 is dropping this Friday, May 8th, on my youtube channel: youtube.com/channel/UCsii46E1ZytR95VIR4A2kjQ . I have the bros themselves, Dan and Nick Popkey, on the show to talk about bruised egos and the creative genius behind the PolyPro series. . For those unfamiliar with the series... WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN? Catch up. Seriously. PolyPro 1: facebook.com/dan.popkey/posts/10153967670269824 PolyPro 2: youtu...

May 06, 202013 min

Episode 9: "No one cares about your injury" with Avital Shimko (mogul skier)

Avital Shimko is is a mogul skier on the US Ski team. She tore her ACL doing a back full; which is a backflip with a full 360 twist just 4 months after achieving her goal of making the team. Her recovery was longer than most due to scar tissue build up on the front of her ACL causing a cyclops lesion. So she had to start physical therapy all over. She was in Sweden this March (18 months post op) feeling stoked for her first World Cup competition back. Unfortunately it was a quick turnaround when...

Apr 29, 202041 minSeason 1Ep. 9

Episode 8: "You live and die by your own decisions" with pro skier Mark Taché

Welcome Mark Taché! We discuss what he learned from his three knee reconstructions and how being on the ski team taught him how to be a successful business manager. We also talk about the challenges of working with young pro athletes. After retiring from the US ski team, Mark managed the pro surfing careers of his nephews Andy and Bruce Irons. We talk about pride, loss, addiction and the opportunity to give back and mentor young athletes. Mark was named Junior Alpine Skier of the Year by Ski Rac...

Apr 19, 202038 minSeason 1Ep. 8

Episode 7: “I wouldn’t have medaled without my injury” Christin Cooper - Silver Medal, Giant Slalom, 1984 Olympics

Christin Cooper won the alpine skiing silver medal in Giant Slalom in the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo. Twelve months earlier, she had fractured her tibial plateau in a downhill crash. She explains why she believes that the injury is one of the reasons she medaled. Over her 10-year career on the US Ski Team, Christin competed in 2 Olympics, 2 World Championships, won five World Cup races and never suffered a knee ligament injury (very rare for skiers). She was also the first American skier, ...

Apr 14, 202055 minSeason 1Ep. 7

Episode 6: Becoming a Speed Skater with Dessie Weigel

Dessie Weigel is a beast of an endurance athlete. She was a favorite to win the Idaho State XC meet her junior year of high school but suffered through excruciating calf pain the entire season. She finally found out that her muscles produce excess lactic acid, so much that her muscles were deteriorating. No cure, no treatment. No more running. Dessie is a COMPETITOR. She started pole vaulting (from a 6-step approach) and then found cycling. She says, "I needed to be training and using my body. I...

Mar 26, 202040 minSeason 1Ep. 6

Episode 5: Finding your reset button with Mattie Webb

I met Mattie on a group run in Santa Barbara back in January. That feels like forever ago now. So much has changed, even from the time we recorded this podcast (March 15) to now. Mattie shares her collegiate running history (NC State and UNC) and how hard it was not being able to compete her first two years of college due to stress fractures. This episode is really fitting for this time, when it seems like the whole world is an injured runner... What do we do with all this time on our hands? Mat...

Mar 22, 202048 minSeason 1Ep. 5

Episode 4: Chronic injury - when pain becomes your passion with Dr. Ryan Peebles DPT (surf)

Surfing was Ryan's life. He started experiencing back pain when he was 16 and by the time was 24 it was so bad that he had to quit. There was no incident, no traumatic event, just chronic, excruciating pain. Instead of giving up he redirected his passion for surfing towards solving his chronic pain. He found the key was in the core. He became a physical therapist, then developed a fitness program that teaches you how to reconnect with your core. We talk about Ryan's journey, his program Core Bal...

Mar 14, 202032 minSeason 1Ep. 4

Episode 3: "Focus on what you can do" with Paula Dubovoy (running)

Paula Dubovoy ruptured her achilles in January 2019 and had to take 6 months off of running. She has an amazingly positive approach to recovery and encourages injured athletes to focus on what they can do, rather than what they can't. You can follow her on instagram @eat_lift_bemarried and check out her personal training plans at https://extramile.fitness/ . She's got an awesome pull-up challenge that I'm thinking about starting!

Mar 10, 202029 minSeason 1Ep. 3

Episode 2: Finding balance as an adrenaline junkie with Jesse Kurrasch (motorcycle)

Jesse Kurrasch first got involved in BMX racing at the age of 8, and has been passionate about bikes and off-road motorsports ever since. These sports carry a high risk of injury, which is often the price of participation and improvement - looking at injury and recovery through this lens, Jesse shares his perspective on the mental and physical toll that being injured can take, as well as his thoughts about ways to structure a successful recovery.

Mar 09, 202042 minSeason 1Ep. 2

Episode 1: Trusting your body with Cat de Jong

First podcast episode! Cat De Jong is a 2:50 marathoner who had her eyes on an OTQ in Houston in January. A stress fracture in her femur had other plans for her, forcing her to take 2 full months off running. We talked about the toll injuries take on our mental health, and on our loved ones, who sometimes get the worst of it.

Mar 05, 202029 minSeason 1Ep. 1
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