hope I do not come off like a comment 'know-it-all', but when plunging (cryo via water) you have to get down to the vagus nerve... i.e. back of neck / behind the ears for the very reasons you highlighted...
Hell yeah! Her story is insane, just goes to show how limitless people are. Good luck with the Leadville 100! You’re going to kill it! And great job to the BPN always telling great stories in a beautiful way! Keep killing it y’all!
Really really inspiring, Amanda. I will go to the gym after my long work day today, because if you can go out and perform like that everyday, after 2 cancers and 16month of chemo, I can do that. Just wow, I wish you all the best. Respect and love from the Arctic Circle in Finland
I've been following BPM and Nick for a while, but just discovered you. I'm a trail runner (made one ultra) and do weight training. Happy to finally found some contenant that reach my 2 passions
Wow, I’ve seen a couple of your previous videos, but had no idea about your backstory. To say, I am impressed doesn’t even come close. You are unbreakable!
I had not thought of confidence in that way but it makes all the sense in the world. I suppose I always knew that but I appreciate how you articulated it for us here.
Amanda, you absolutely rock! I can't wait to see you crush Leadville and show the world that pretty girls can run 100 ultra miles in the mountains too!
Tough smart cookie ❤wow what a story . Very inspiring…. I can’t run anymore because of my horrible varicose veins 😅 we all have a story . Love the cold plunge…. I’m a big baby tho ….
What the heck - when you showed those pics of when you were going through the treatment - to then be doing what you are doing now - is incredible! I've just started getting into long distance walking, but my body feels like it wants to run (jog...shuffle, haha something a bit more than walk) but as soon as I started that, I got something like "extensor tendinitis" and was sidelined from the discomfort, but mostly from the fear of "making it worse" so my question is: I hear many endurance runners talk about the pain cave, the discomfort but pushing through and doing it anyway. So how does your average person (that is clueless about this and training) start - when all my doctor is telling me - "stay off your feet, don't do so much, you need weeks of recovery and all I did was go for 16 miles adding in this little shuffle (jeffing it) (after training for a month and already doing 70 miles). Seems for your average person - they just want you to sit on your A$$, and stay lame. Where do you draw from to know you should keep going? Thanks for the inspiration.
It's a very inspirational story but I've become intrigued recently about one common element of these types of stories: Do Drs really go around telling their patients "Hey, just so you know you will never walk (/run/swim etc) again."... Why do Drs say this to patients when TH-cam is filled with videos of people running again just fine after their Dr apparently crushed their spirits so brutally?
Late reply, I’m an occupational therapy student, medical doctors are not generally trained to be super holistic and are taught to be pretty blunt with their clients. Personally as a future health care professional who is trained in a more holistic way, I disagree with smashing patient hopes but you have to balance it with being realistic. If I have a patient who is a C-4 quadriplegic from a traumatic accident I’m going to have to be realistic with them that it’s a possibility they won’t be able to walk again, but diagnoses that have a more “ambiguous” expected recovery you can balance being realistic with giving hope for client goals. You can also always let a client know that the human body is quite mysterious and sometimes it heals in ways we don’t expect.
Can I just speak a word of warning? I know you protect yourself in real life, but be careful about what information you put out there. Showing your neighbourhood, your car make/model and licence plate etc... There are some psychos out there, and you may think your following is small now but your channel may blow up anytime. Make sure you are safe 💛
4 days out from my cancer surgery, hanging on to these kinds of videos for hope of getting back to training soon. thank you!
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Stay strong! ❤
sending love sister
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The best team! Thank you guys for sharing my mission + for the encouragement! 7 weeks until Leadville 🎉
Good luck
#thatsmycoach
Good Luck!!!
hope I do not come off like a comment 'know-it-all', but when plunging (cryo via water) you have to get down to the vagus nerve... i.e. back of neck / behind the ears for the very reasons you highlighted...
One of my favorite BPN Athletes! Watching before I go on my run 🙏🏽
Hell yeah! Her story is insane, just goes to show how limitless people are. Good luck with the Leadville 100! You’re going to kill it! And great job to the BPN always telling great stories in a beautiful way! Keep killing it y’all!
Thank you so much David! I appreciate your kindness 🫶🏽
Hell yeah, more day in the life of BPN athletes! This community is absolutely inspiring!
This is unbelievable! What a fighter. Inspirational.
Really really inspiring, Amanda. I will go to the gym after my long work day today, because if you can go out and perform like that everyday, after 2 cancers and 16month of chemo, I can do that. Just wow, I wish you all the best. Respect and love from the Arctic Circle in Finland
UNBREAKABLE ❤ Absolutely UNSTOPPABLE women! May God continue to keep u safe. Such a beautiful soul 🙏🏽
So cool to see the day in the life and behind the scene of the BPN athletes! Good luck for Leadville Amanda you're crushing it!
I've been following BPM and Nick for a while, but just discovered you. I'm a trail runner (made one ultra) and do weight training. Happy to finally found some contenant that reach my 2 passions
That backyard view is INSANE!
Loving this series of showing us the athletes! Hoping to be one for you guys one day🏃🏽🙏🏽
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Sammee!!! BPN athlete sponsorship would be insane
Recently found Amanda and I absolutely love her and her content! Such an inspiration
So happy you’re here 🤍
THANK YOU BPN! Another inspiring video featuring another amazing human being. HYBRID TIL I DIE!
Wow, I’ve seen a couple of your previous videos, but had no idea about your backstory. To say, I am impressed doesn’t even come close. You are unbreakable!
Hope we can see more day in the life of an athlete! Specially women! This is inspiring.
More Amanda videos pleeease!! Love a women's POV and also I hope for a women's running gear vid. G1M!
Eeep, thank you so much 🥹🤍
Wow! This woman is amazing and so inspiring 😭❤️
Wow Amanda you are so strong, your are such an example for all women, thank you for the video!!
Awesome video! Always inspiring seeing the athletes
Love it ❤. Such an amazing journey to watch unfold.
What a crazy story! Was not expecting that when I starting watching the video. Good for you Amanda! Keep up the hard work!
It's about time that I see some women on here. Hope to see more. Thanks!
Inspirational story, Amanda! Go One More!
I love your videos and your personality very down to earth
Best channel, best team!
I'm loving getting to know the BPN athletes! Great series.
Your story is inspiring!! You are an absolute stud!
I had not thought of confidence in that way but it makes all the sense in the world. I suppose I always knew that but I appreciate how you articulated it for us here.
wow. just so amazing
Great to see your sweet smile and unbreakable will. So inspiring.
Incredible story and athlete! 🙇♀
Super Inspiring!!
I can't believe I found this . Amanda you are incredible!! This is a journey that needs following and way past Leadville!!
Ahh that means so much to me! Thank you 🥹🤍
Great story of recovery and perseverance.
0.2 miles to 2 1/2 hr training sessions....motivating
such an inspiring woman wow
so inspiring
So inspiring Amanda!!! Glad you’re okay
AMAZING!!!
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That breakfast was legit! 💯
You are amazing, good luck ❤
Wonderwoman !! love u
Beast, thank you Amanda. 🙏🏽🤙🏽 good luck.
I am so proud of you. 💜🙌🏽
Amanda is an absolute BEAST
Thank you!!!!
Is the red shaker bottle at the 42 second mark a stainless steel lined bottle? Is it for sale anywhere?
Ilove bpn❤❤❤❤❤
the type of woman to look up to
Amanda, you absolutely rock! I can't wait to see you crush Leadville and show the world that pretty girls can run 100 ultra miles in the mountains too!
Closer and closer to the big day!
This was absolutely beautiful 🌹🌹 such a beautiful well rounded women! God bless, Jesus loves you 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Love the shoes, I know they are Nike but what style name?
Inspiration ❤❤🙏🏽🙏🏽
Legend!!
God bless you
What are the best running shoes for hybrid training
crocs
Tough smart cookie ❤wow what a story . Very inspiring…. I can’t run anymore because of my horrible varicose veins 😅 we all have a story . Love the cold plunge…. I’m a big baby tho ….
Esta muy bonito el lugar donde vives
podrías hacer un video de tu colonia caminando?
Is there a BPN spotify playlist yet?!
What the heck - when you showed those pics of when you were going through the treatment - to then be doing what you are doing now - is incredible! I've just started getting into long distance walking, but my body feels like it wants to run (jog...shuffle, haha something a bit more than walk) but as soon as I started that, I got something like "extensor tendinitis" and was sidelined from the discomfort, but mostly from the fear of "making it worse" so my question is: I hear many endurance runners talk about the pain cave, the discomfort but pushing through and doing it anyway. So how does your average person (that is clueless about this and training) start - when all my doctor is telling me - "stay off your feet, don't do so much, you need weeks of recovery and all I did was go for 16 miles adding in this little shuffle (jeffing it) (after training for a month and already doing 70 miles). Seems for your average person - they just want you to sit on your A$$, and stay lame. Where do you draw from to know you should keep going? Thanks for the inspiration.
I’m going to be an BPN athlete one day.
The bar is high🎉 good luck
@@mmd2035 I’ll set it even higher.
the sweetest badass ever omg i love her
Bon courage
“This is the most masculine breakfast ever”
lol it’s funny cause the guys are making fruity protein oats and stuff 😂 love it.
Her spirit matches her outer beauty ❤❤❤
Do you ever just get out and train (like will happen in race) in the midday when it's hot and will put a toll on the pace & body?
0:48 anyone know what she is spreading on those rice cakes??!!
Freshly ground peabut butter and honey.
Training your legs after a 2h30min run is INSANE!!
Am jealous of you getting those trails in Utah
They’re definitely such a blessing 🥹
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I think I'm in love
She has a dope disposition.
You are tougher than a two dollar steak. You rock chick! You are definitely unstoppable. 🇺🇸
Отличная атлетка. Уверен это веение скоро и до нас доберётся
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It's a very inspirational story but I've become intrigued recently about one common element of these types of stories: Do Drs really go around telling their patients "Hey, just so you know you will never walk (/run/swim etc) again."... Why do Drs say this to patients when TH-cam is filled with videos of people running again just fine after their Dr apparently crushed their spirits so brutally?
Late reply, I’m an occupational therapy student, medical doctors are not generally trained to be super holistic and are taught to be pretty blunt with their clients. Personally as a future health care professional who is trained in a more holistic way, I disagree with smashing patient hopes but you have to balance it with being realistic. If I have a patient who is a C-4 quadriplegic from a traumatic accident I’m going to have to be realistic with them that it’s a possibility they won’t be able to walk again, but diagnoses that have a more “ambiguous” expected recovery you can balance being realistic with giving hope for client goals. You can also always let a client know that the human body is quite mysterious and sometimes it heals in ways we don’t expect.
Damn… makes you realize you have no excuses to get the workout in.
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I see BPN are doing these videos with their best looking athletes first lol
Perez Gary Robinson Cynthia Miller William
Lee Susan Rodriguez Kimberly Taylor Jason
Can I just speak a word of warning? I know you protect yourself in real life, but be careful about what information you put out there. Showing your neighbourhood, your car make/model and licence plate etc... There are some psychos out there, and you may think your following is small now but your channel may blow up anytime. Make sure you are safe 💛
Creatine ❤ I already have osteoporosis I blame it on being an ex vegan.
I know you spoke about nothing poison in the body but I’m pretty sure some bpn has artificial flavoring ?
Hernandez Charles Lopez Sarah Jones Dorothy
Blur out your license plate
I wonder what her husband does for a living.
And you're on TH-cam why?
Wym?
I don’t get the hybrid athlete thing. Not great from a performance standpoint but it makes for pretty people I guess.
Wow you made me subscribe ! ❤