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What happens when the biological blueprint for your body fails right before tip-off, but the expectations of elite NCAA basketball don't change? In this episode of Out of Range, we sit down with Bentley University Falcons standout Cooper Farrall. As an all-conference collegiate basketball star leading his team in scoring and minutes played, Cooper has been balancing high-performance athletics and Type 1 Diabetes side-by-side since the age of 11. We dive deep into the high-stakes logistics of court performance, mapping out Cooper's precise game-day fueling protocol, handling mid-game tech failures, and navigating the unseen chaos of adrenaline spikes that send blood sugars soaring. Cooper opens up about his mental evolution—recalling how he spent years hiding his continuous glucose monitors out of a desire to look "normal," before transforming into "T1D Hooper," a highly visible advocate and mentor for the next generation. Cooper’s story is an inspiring masterclass in accountability, discipline, and rewriting the rules of what an athlete can achieve. VIDEO CHAPTERS 📖 * 01:55 Finding Basketball and Chasing the Collegiate Dream * 03:35 Diagnosed at 11 * 09:15 Navigating NCAA Recruitment * 11:55 Adapting to Bentley University and College-Level Demands * 13:38 Managing Tech Failures * 18:15 The Game-Day Blueprint * 21:15 Adrenaline vs. Blood Sugar * 24:45 The Collegiate Athlete Mindset * 31:00 Becoming "T1D Hooper" * 38:00 Empowering Youth * 41:35 Breaking the Inactivity Stereotype * 43:30 Quick-Fire Round KEY TAKEAWAYS: * The Invisible Underneath: Elite performance doesn't halt when blood sugars drop or skyrockety. Athletes often push through extreme biological swings completely unseen by the crowd or opponents. * The Power of Visibility: Shifting from hiding tech due to a desire for "normalcy" to proudly wearing it on court can transform an individual's diagnosis into a powerful platform for community inspiration. * Responding to Inevitable Chaos: No matter how heavily an athlete prepares, gear will occasionally fail. True resilience lies in the capability to stay calm, avoid stress spikes, and creatively solve problems under pressure. * Built-In Accountability: The continuous micro-decisions, routine analysis, and discipline demanded by daily diabetes management directly mirror and strengthen the mindset needed to succeed as an NCAA athlete. CONNECT AND FOLLOW: * YouTube: https://youtu.be/axYArQkhv8U [https://youtu.be/axYArQkhv8U] * Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/14zQDKKkXJdf86hgfnGMxE?si=GnwGsJrNSx2EXZOgRTEFPw [https://open.spotify.com/episode/14zQDKKkXJdf86hgfnGMxE?si=GnwGsJrNSx2EXZOgRTEFPw] * Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4wBSo9L [https://apple.co/4wBSo9L] * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neverbackdown.be/ [https://www.instagram.com/neverbackdown.be/] Follow Cooper Farrall:https://www.instagram.com/T1D_Hooper [https://www.instagram.com/T1D_Hooper]
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