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EPISODE · May 27, 2026 · 44 MIN

100 Marathons, 100 Days, and a Honda Odyssey Named Herbie | Larry Grogin

from Parkinson's: An Athlete's Journey · host Eric Von Frohlich and Todd Vogt

Larry Grogin is halfway through running 100 marathons in 100 consecutive days.He started in New Jersey on March 24 and is making his way toward Southern California as part of Strides for Humanity, a run raising awareness and support for people living with Parkinson’s. Each day starts with the same challenge: cover 26.2 miles, manage what Parkinson’s brings, and get up the next morning to do it again.Larry has spent decades around movement as a chiropractor, acupuncturist, and endurance athlete, having completed more than 300 marathons and 30 Ironman triathlons. Having been diagnosed in 2019 with Parkinson's, he marked his 71st birthday with the start of his run to show what movement can still look like after diagnosis.He talks about the long warmups, the moments when his stride has to shorten, and the people along the road who help him keep going. At the center of the run is a simple hope: that someone sees what he is doing and decides to walk a mile, get out of bed, or do a little more than they thought they could.Key Takeaways➡️ Movement starts before the miles do.Larry spends hours warming up before his body begins to feel available. The early work is patience, rhythm, and staying with it long enough to get moving.➡️ Adaptation can be small and practical.When his body resists, Larry shortens his stride, changes the pace, or gives himself time to rest. The goal is to keep moving in a way his body can handle.➡️ One person moving can help someone else start.Larry wants people with Parkinson’s to see the run and try something of their own. That might mean walking, running, getting out of bed, or doing a little more than yesterday.➡️ Past challenges become tools.Larry draws on decades of marathons, triathlons, and difficult races. Those experiences remind him that hard moments shift, and the next mile can feel different from the last.Key Moments01:43 Eric introduces Larry and his 100 marathons in 100 days challenge02:49 Larry’s athletic background and getting into triathlon04:36 Living with Parkinson’s instead of trying to beat it06:38 The first signs of Parkinson’s and getting diagnosed in 201908:06 Why exercise can be hard to start with Parkinson’s08:35 Larry’s long warmups and what running every day is teaching him14:09 Why Larry decided to run 100 marathons in 100 days15:52 What happens when the body says no17:39 Running 100 consecutive marathons and reaching day 5019:23 Lessons from long endurance races21:19 Purpose, resilience, and the human spirit28:47 The route, the support vehicle, and how Larry chooses places to run30:05 Learning his off times and when to stop fighting the body31:18 Medication, exercise, and managing Parkinson’s day to day33:32 What 50 straight marathons have taught him about adaptation36:35 Planning the finish in Calabasas38:23 Larry’s message for someone newly diagnosed with Parkinson’s43:58 Dreaming big and refusing to limit the goal too early45:01 The hard moments behind the optimismLarry Grogin:Strides for Humanity / Run Larry Run: https://dpf.org/runlarryrunIG: @runlarryrun26Follow the journey: #RunLarryRunAbout the Host:Eric Von Frohlich is a fitness entrepreneur, coach, and athlete living with Parkinson's who founded EVF Performance and Row House before his diagnosis in 2020. On the podcast he talks with athletes, experts, and people refusing to let a diagnosis be the end of the story.Parkinson's: An Athlete's Journey📩 Join our Community: https://evfmethod.com/subscribe-to-podcast-community🎧 Listen and Subscribe: Parkinson's An Athlete's Journey🎬 Watch on YouTube: @parkinsonsathletepodcast📸 Instagram: @parkinsonsathletepodcast🤝 LinkedIn: Parkinson's An Athlete's Journey🌐 Website: www.evfmethod.comDisclaimerThis podcast shares personal experience and general education, not medical advice. Always talk with a qualified healthcare professional before making changes to medication, treatment, or exercise.

Larry Grogin is halfway through running 100 marathons in 100 consecutive days.He started in New Jersey on March 24 and is making his way toward Southern California as part of Strides for Humanity, a run raising awareness and support for people living with Parkinson’s. Each day starts with the same challenge: cover 26.2 miles, manage what Parkinson’s brings, and get up the next morning to do it again.Larry has spent decades around movement as a chiropractor, acupuncturist, and endurance athlete, having completed more than 300 marathons and 30 Ironman triathlons. Having been diagnosed in 2019 with Parkinson's, he marked his 71st birthday with the start of his run to show what movement can still look like after diagnosis.He talks about the long warmups, the moments when his stride has to shorten, and the people along the road who help him keep going. At the center of the run is a simple hope: that someone sees what he is doing and decides to walk a mile, get out of bed, or do a little more than they thought they could.Key Takeaways➡️ Movement starts before the miles do.Larry spends hours warming up before his body begins to feel available. The early work is patience, rhythm, and staying with it long enough to get moving.➡️ Adaptation can be small and practical.When his body resists, Larry shortens his stride, changes the pace, or gives himself time to rest. The goal is to keep moving in a way his body can handle.➡️ One person moving can help someone else start.Larry wants people with Parkinson’s to see the run and try something of their own. That might mean walking, running, getting out of bed, or doing a little more than yesterday.➡️ Past challenges become tools.Larry draws on decades of marathons, triathlons, and difficult races. Those experiences remind him that hard moments shift, and the next mile can feel different from the last.Key Moments01:43 Eric introduces Larry and his 100 marathons in 100 days challenge02:49 Larry’s athletic background and getting into triathlon04:36 Living with Parkinson’s instead of trying to beat it06:38 The first signs of Parkinson’s and getting diagnosed in 201908:06 Why exercise can be hard to start with Parkinson’s08:35 Larry’s long warmups and what running every day is teaching him14:09 Why Larry decided to run 100 marathons in 100 days15:52 What happens when the body says no17:39 Running 100 consecutive marathons and reaching day 5019:23 Lessons from long endurance races21:19 Purpose, resilience, and the human spirit28:47 The route, the support vehicle, and how Larry chooses places to run30:05 Learning his off times and when to stop fighting the body31:18 Medication, exercise, and managing Parkinson’s day to day33:32 What 50 straight marathons have taught him about adaptation36:35 Planning the finish in Calabasas38:23 Larry’s message for someone newly diagnosed with Parkinson’s43:58 Dreaming big and refusing to limit the goal too early45:01 The hard moments behind the optimismLarry Grogin:Strides for Humanity / Run Larry Run: https://dpf.org/runlarryrunIG: @runlarryrun26Follow the journey: #RunLarryRunAbout the Host:Eric Von Frohlich is a fitness entrepreneur, coach, and athlete living with Parkinson's who founded EVF Performance and Row House before his diagnosis in 2020. On the podcast he talks with athletes, experts, and people refusing to let a diagnosis be the end of the story.Parkinson's: An Athlete's Journey📩 Join our Community: https://evfmethod.com/subscribe-to-podcast-community🎧 Listen and Subscribe: Parkinson's An Athlete's Journey🎬 Watch on YouTube: @parkinsonsathletepodcast📸 Instagram: @parkinsonsathletepodcast🤝 LinkedIn: Parkinson's An Athlete's Journey🌐 Website: www.evfmethod.comDisclaimerThis podcast shares personal experience and general education, not medical advice. Always talk with a qualified healthcare professional before making changes to medication, treatment, or exercise.

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