Unstuck: Healing Journey Through Grief and Fitness - Eric Van Delden #180
A Runner’s Life - Podcast tekijän mukaan Marcus Brown
In episode 180 of A Runner's Life Podcast, we share the inspiring story of Eric Van Delden, who discovered strength and solace in unexpected places following the loss of his wife to cancer in 2020. Join us as we delve into Eric's remarkable journey of resilience, highlighted by the simple act of completing a few press-ups which led to his completion of an astonishing 30,000 push-ups in just a year and a half. Experience the transformative power of physical activity as Eric navigates grief, finding refuge and purpose in exercise. From his initial two push-ups after his wife's passing to pursuing ambitious fitness goals like multiple half marathons and a full marathon, Eric's dedication reveals a newfound sense of resilience. Eric shares insights into the tips that helped him get unstuck, emphasising the coexistence of grief and happiness. But Eric's journey extends beyond personal achievements; with the support of his network, he transforms grief into motivation, inspiring others to find their own paths too healing. Join us as we uncover Eric's remarkable story of perseverance, resilience, and the transformative power of exercise in overcoming grief. From the depths of loss to the heights of personal triumph, Eric Van Delden's journey is a testament to the indomitable human spirit. Key Points Covered: Eric's journey from grief to resilience through exercise. The role of physical activity in processing grief. Setting and achieving ambitious fitness goals as a form of healing. Finding support and inspiration through social media. Balancing grief with newfound happiness and relationships. The ongoing process of healing and honouring memories. Tune in to discover how Eric Van Delden turned tragedy into triumph through the power of perseverance and push-ups. You can watch the full episode on YouTube by clicking this link https://youtu.be/E7Je8GELheE You can follow Eric on Instagram @eric.push.pull.run