In this engaging conversation, Alex Larson and Carrie Tollefson share their experiences from a recent ski retreat, discussing the challenges and joys of trying new activities. They delve into Carrie's early running journey, her family dynamics surrounding food and athletics, and the pivotal moments that inspired her to pursue elite running. The conversation highlights Carrie's experience at the Olympic Trials, the pressure of competition, and the importance of nutrition in an athlete's life. Throughout, themes of friendship, overcoming fear, and the impact of family support are woven into their narratives. In this engaging conversation, Carrie Tollefson and Alex Larson delve into the world of nutrition for athletes, discussing personal experiences with food choices before races, the misconceptions surrounding professional athletes, and the importance of fostering a positive relationship with food in parenting. They also explore the role of running in their lives and future plans, emphasizing the joy and community that comes with the sport.
In today’s episode, we’re diving into:
00:00 Skiing Adventures and New Friendships
02:59 Embracing Discomfort in New Experiences
05:57 Carrie's Early Running Journey
08:53 Family Dynamics and Food Culture
11:46 Inspiration to Pursue Elite Running
14:57 The Olympic Trials Experience
17:58 The Final Sprint to Victory
20:55 Life as an Olympian
23:58 Nutrition and Its Role in Performance
27:44 Nutrition and Pre-Race Rituals
34:12 Misconceptions About Professional Athletes
37:38 Parenting and Nutrition Conversations
45:12 Running's Role in Life and Future Plans
Guest: Carrie Tollefsen
Bio: Carrie Tollefson is an Olympic middle-distance runner, broadcaster, and advocate for healthy living. A 13-time Minnesota state champion and five-time NCAA champion at Villanova, she represented the U.S. in the 1500m at the 2004 Athens Olympics. Beyond competition, Carrie is a respected media personality, covering major marathons and championship races for ESPN, NBC, and USATF.TV. She’s also the National Fitness Director for Moms on the Run, a dynamic speaker, and host of the C Tolle Run podcast. Living in Minnesota with her husband and three kids, she continues to inspire others to GET AFTER IT!
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