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Adaptive LiMitS, Episode 4 - Leaning In: Race Mindset, Fueling, and Advocating for Yourself

43 min · 12. maalis 2026
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In this episode of Adaptive Limits, David and Justine dive into the realities of endurance sports while living with MS. They talk about the mindset needed to tackle tough races, the importance of proper fueling, and the lessons learned from pushing their bodies in training. The conversation also takes some lighter turns—discussing tattoos and the stories behind them, the all-too-real topic of needing to pee during endurance races, and will Justine’s overheating laptop survive the full recording without another ice pack? Throughout the episode, they reflect on advocating for yourself in healthcare, trusting your body, and normalizing conversations around chronic illness in endurance sports.

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In this episode, Justine finally puts birthday cake Oreos and birthday cake Tailwind to the test—because endurance fueling should be fun too, right? From there, the conversation gets real. Justine and David share their personal MS journeys and how they each found their way into endurance sports. It’s not a straight line—and it definitely doesn’t happen overnight. They talk about the early days, the setbacks, and the patience it takes to build something new in your body and your identity. If you’re navigating MS, starting something new, or just trying to figure out what’s possible, this episode is a reminder to give yourself time. Because progress isn’t instant—but it is possible.

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