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One Fit Tortoise: The Podcast
by Jessica Lauren McLeod
OneFitTortoise is a podcast centered on real, individual experiences of living with mild cerebral palsy.This is a space to speak honestly about what it’s like to move through the world with bodies that don’t always cooperate — to acknowledge limitations without shame, comparison, or minimization.Here, we honor reality without letting it define us.Through thoughtful conversations, personal stories, and reflections on strength, fitness, identity, faith, work, and everyday life, OneFitTortoise exists to remind us that progress doesn’t have to be loud, fast, or impressive to be real.This podcast is for those who take the long road. Who adapt. Who show up. Who move forward — steadily, patiently, and on their own terms.
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Nick Delgadillo: Barbells, Balance, and Belonging: Strength Training with Mild Cerebral Palsy
Find a Starting Strength Gym near youConnect with our guest hereStrength training is often presented as something reserved for athletes, bodybuilders, or people with “normal” bodies — but what about those of us who live in the gray middle?In this episode, I talk with Nick Delgadillo, CEO of Starting Strength Gyms, about why barbell training is uniquely suited for people with mild cerebral palsy and other neuromuscular conditions.Nick shares:How a simple, physics-based method allows strength training to be applied universallyWhy balance improves as a byproduct of getting strongerHow Starting Strength coaches work with people who have never been “allowed to try”Why fear, intimidation, and identity are often bigger barriers than physical limitationsWe also discuss online coaching, real-world success stories, and what it means to test your limits safely — especially when your body has disappointed you before.This episode is an invitation to stop sitting out, stop self-limiting, and start asking: “What if I’m stronger than I think?”Topics We CoverWhy mild CP often falls into a “no man’s land” of fitness supportStrength vs. balance: why you don’t need balance trainingHow barbell training adapts to your body — not the other way aroundThe Starting Strength method explained simplyCoaching confidence vs. fear and liabilityIdentity, disability, and being allowed to tryOnline coaching as a viable optionReal transformation stories from the Starting Strength communityKey TakeawaysStrength is universal. The same principles apply whether you’re 25 or 95, disabled or able-bodied.Simple doesn’t mean easy. But simple does mean repeatable and adaptable.Balance improves through strength, not isolated balance drills.You don’t need permission to try. You need a method that makes sense.Progress is neurological, structural, and metabolic — even when change feels slow.
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Daryl Perry: His Mild Cerebral Palsy Experience
Find out more about Daryl: https://www.darylperry.com/the-daryl-perry-podcasthttps://yourlevelfitness.com/https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1333-the-cerebral-palsy-perspe-321455654/
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
OneFitTortoise is a podcast centered on real, individual experiences of living with mild cerebral palsy.This is a space to speak honestly about what it’s like to move through the world with bodies that don’t always cooperate — to acknowledge limitations without shame, comparison, or minimization.Here, we honor reality without letting it define us.Through thoughtful conversations, personal stories, and reflections on strength, fitness, identity, faith, work, and everyday life, OneFitTortoise exists to remind us that progress doesn’t have to be loud, fast, or impressive to be real.This podcast is for those who take the long road. Who adapt. Who show up. Who move forward — steadily, patiently, and on their own terms.
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Jessica Lauren McLeod
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