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EPISODE · Feb 25, 2026 · 21 MIN

How Are You...Really? Parkinson’s, Honesty, and the Athlete Mindset

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

“How are you doing?”For most people, it’s small talk. With Parkinson’s, it can feel like an exercise in figuring out what people really want to hear, and how much truth is too much.Todd Vogt and Eric Von Frohlich talk through the lived experience of that moment, when you want to answer honestly, but the honest answer can come out sounding like a list of what isn’t working. They unpack how the answer changes depending on who you’re talking to: acquaintances get the quick “I’m doing alright,” while family and people you love can be harder, because you don’t want to overburden them either.From there, the conversation shifts to what anchors them: training. They discuss Concept2 rankings, chasing benchmarks, and Todd's latest results while training in an altitude room.They also talk wrist dexterity limitations, compensation patterns that can quietly lead to tendonitis, and why athlete-level body awareness can be an unexpected advantage when navigating a progressive condition.This one is all about navigating honesty and continuing to show up, even when the answer isn’t simple.Key Takeaways:“How are you?” isn’t small talk when you live with Parkinson’s. Navigating honesty is part of the training.Athlete awareness helps distinguish Parkinson’s symptoms from normal soreness, fatigue, and aging.Compensation patterns (like wrist limitations leading to arm overuse) can create secondary issues.You don’t stop chasing performance. You just adjust the math.Key Moments:00:40 – Weekly check-in: symptoms vs. soreness03:15 – The “How are you?” dilemma: how honest is too honest?08:20 – Athlete body awareness as an advantage14:05 – Concept2 logbook + global ranking (16th/17th worldwide)18:40 – Altitude-room training and performance metrics24:10 – Wrist dexterity, compensation, and tendonitis31:55 – The balance between realism and resilience39:20 – Closing mindset: keep training, adjust expectationsFollow / Connect:📩 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.comDisclaimer:Personal experience and education only, not medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for medical decisions.

“How are you doing?”For most people, it’s small talk. With Parkinson’s, it can feel like an exercise in figuring out what people really want to hear, and how much truth is too much.Todd Vogt and Eric Von Frohlich talk through the lived experience of that moment, when you want to answer honestly, but the honest answer can come out sounding like a list of what isn’t working. They unpack how the answer changes depending on who you’re talking to: acquaintances get the quick “I’m doing alright,” while family and people you love can be harder, because you don’t want to overburden them either.From there, the conversation shifts to what anchors them: training. They discuss Concept2 rankings, chasing benchmarks, and Todd's latest results while training in an altitude room.They also talk wrist dexterity limitations, compensation patterns that can quietly lead to tendonitis, and why athlete-level body awareness can be an unexpected advantage when navigating a progressive condition.This one is all about navigating honesty and continuing to show up, even when the answer isn’t simple.Key Takeaways:“How are you?” isn’t small talk when you live with Parkinson’s. Navigating honesty is part of the training.Athlete awareness helps distinguish Parkinson’s symptoms from normal soreness, fatigue, and aging.Compensation patterns (like wrist limitations leading to arm overuse) can create secondary issues.You don’t stop chasing performance. You just adjust the math.Key Moments:00:40 – Weekly check-in: symptoms vs. soreness03:15 – The “How are you?” dilemma: how honest is too honest?08:20 – Athlete body awareness as an advantage14:05 – Concept2 logbook + global ranking (16th/17th worldwide)18:40 – Altitude-room training and performance metrics24:10 – Wrist dexterity, compensation, and tendonitis31:55 – The balance between realism and resilience39:20 – Closing mindset: keep training, adjust expectationsFollow / Connect:📩 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.comDisclaimer:Personal experience and education only, not medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for medical decisions.

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