The COVID-19 pandemic has been a major disruptive force in so many people’s lives for so many reasons. In this episode we talk to the owner of Empire Tri Club, Alison Kreideweis, to see how her business and athletes have overcome these disruptions and continue to press on in these uncertain times.
Alison is an accomplished triathlete, having been on Team USA’s AG National Triathlon Team twice and has competed in both the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championships and the Olympic Distance ITU World Triathlon Championships. She was also named “Best Personal Trainer” in the Northeast in 2014 by Competitor.com. If that wasn’t enough, she does all this while being a mom to two young boys! Alison is a force to say the least.
Even without races on the calendar Alison is working to keep her athletes motivated to train while safely promoting community and accountability during a time of distancing and isolation. Listen to find out how she does it.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has been a major disruptive force in so many people’s lives for so many reasons. In this episode we talk to the owner of Empire Tri Club, Alison Kreideweis, to see how her business and athletes have overcome these disruptions and continue to press on in these uncertain times.
Alison is an accomplished triathlete, having been on Team USA’s AG National Triathlon Team twice and has competed in both the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championships and the Olympic Distance ITU World Triathlon Championships. She was also named “Best Personal Trainer” in the Northeast in 2014 by Competitor.com. If that wasn’t enough, she does all this while being a mom to two young boys! Alison is a force to say the least.
Even without races on the calendar Alison is working to keep her athletes motivated to train while safely promoting community and accountability during a time of distancing and isolation. Listen to find out how she does it.
On this Episode of More Than Medicine Justin and I speak with Radiologist Dr. David Saul. While David is one of Charlie’s closest friends, he is also a very talented physician. He graduated from Drexel College of Medicine which was followed by a residency in diagnostic radiology and a fellowship in pediatric radiology. While he specializes in pediatric radiology, he has practiced radiology for multiple Philadelphia area hospitals and health systems. Using David’s wide breadth of experience, we are able to follow up on the previous episode’s discussion of pain to talk about the dichotomous role of radiology in diagnosing pain. Justin and I learned a lot and have a new respect for radiologists. We hope you will too after listening to this episode.
More Than Medicine
The COVID-19 pandemic has been a major disruptive force in so many people’s lives for so many reasons. In this episode we talk to the owner of Empire Tri Club, Alison Kreideweis, to see how her business and athletes have overcome these disruptions and continue to press on in these uncertain times.
Alison is an accomplished triathlete, having been on Team USA’s AG National Triathlon Team twice and has competed in both the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championships and the Olympic Distance ITU World Triathlon Championships. She was also named “Best Personal Trainer” in the Northeast in 2014 by Competitor.com. If that wasn’t enough, she does all this while being a mom to two young boys! Alison is a force to say the least.
Even without races on the calendar Alison is working to keep her athletes motivated to train while safely promoting community and accountability during a time of distancing and isolation. Listen to find out how she does it.