The Adaptive Athlete Podcast

Make Me Strong and Unkillable (Feat. McKenzie Kravetsky)

34 min · 23. Juni 2026
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Mat Hotho sits down with McKenzie Kravetsky [https://www.instagram.com/fitwithmckenzie/], a rookie Lower Minor athlete heading to her first CrossFit Games. In 2013, a head-on collision left McKenzie with injuries that reconstructed nearly everything — including a right ankle that's now fused and immobile.  She walked into a CrossFit gym mid-recovery with one request: make me strong and unkillable. Thirteen years later, she's a black belt, a registered nurse, and an athlete reshaping what's possible in the rural Mountain West.  McKenzie talks about training around a fused ankle, the breathing discipline she carried over from judo, and the limb-salvage brace that let her run again after three years. She's also been knocking on doors across Wyoming, Idaho, and Utah to push for adaptive divisions at local competitions. The episode is brought to you by Equip Products [https://equipproducts.com]. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2452710/fan_mail/new] Follow the podcast on Instagram: @TheAdaptiveAthletePod [https://www.instagram.com/theadaptiveathletepod/]

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