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Social Sport
Emma Zimmerman
84 episodes
3 days ago
On Social Sport, Emma Zimmerman features conversations with endurance athletes of all types committed to fostering social change. The athletes she speaks with are climate change activists, mental health advocates, and promoters of more inclusive outdoor spaces. Through Social Sport, she shares the stories and thoughts of people who explore the connection between sport and activism in their lives.
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On Social Sport, Emma Zimmerman features conversations with endurance athletes of all types committed to fostering social change. The athletes she speaks with are climate change activists, mental health advocates, and promoters of more inclusive outdoor spaces. Through Social Sport, she shares the stories and thoughts of people who explore the connection between sport and activism in their lives.
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#65 - Sabrina L. De La Cruz on Angel City Elite and inspiring the next generation of BIPOC runners
Social Sport
40 minutes 17 seconds
4 years ago
#65 - Sabrina L. De La Cruz on Angel City Elite and inspiring the next generation of BIPOC runners

Sabrina L. De La Cruz is an elite runner, Olympic Trials Qualifier, and co-founder of Angel City Elite, a running team with the mission to bridge the disparity gap of BIPOC representation in the running community. 

In this episode, we talk all about Angel City Elite, why representation is so important at the elite level, eating disorders and cultural beauty standards, and female athlete health. 

Discussed in this episode:

--Women’s Running article on Angel City Elite

--Angel City Elite's partnership with Brooks

--Starla Garcia on the Social Sport Podcast 

--Mexican American beauty standards vs stereotypical expectation of a "runner's body"

--Cultural identity as it interacts with eating disorders and body expectations 

--Sabrina's twin sister and their shared experience with eating disorders and body shame 

--Menstrual health for female athletes

--Running during pregnancy, and what Sabrina has learned from Aliphine Tuliumuk and other pro runners/mothers 

--Selena movie, series, and podcast

--Quote: “Running saved me; it shaped who I am, and it helped me attend college. I don’t think I would have attended college if it weren’t for running, because running helped me get a scholarship. I hope that Angel City Elite will connect with the younger generation and teach them that they can run and become educated as well.”

--Follow Sabrina on Instagram 

–-Follow Social Sport: Website, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter 

–-Subscribe to the Social Sport Newsletter

*This episode is sponsored by OPE Running. Go to operunning.com and use code SOCIALSPORT for 15% off your order.

Social Sport
On Social Sport, Emma Zimmerman features conversations with endurance athletes of all types committed to fostering social change. The athletes she speaks with are climate change activists, mental health advocates, and promoters of more inclusive outdoor spaces. Through Social Sport, she shares the stories and thoughts of people who explore the connection between sport and activism in their lives.