
Ep 244 - The Joy of New Movement Experiences and Running the Distance with BariNation Member Casey Kilduff
Have you ever wondered what it takes to truly embrace movement as a lifestyle, not just an obligation?
In this episode of BariNation, April speaks with longtime bariatric friend, Casey Kilduff, whose journey as a runner is nothing short of inspiring. Casey opens up about the determination it took to run after bariatric surgery, how she had to adapt her training and nutrition to fit her new body, and why movement—no matter what form it takes—is deeply personal. They talk about consistency, finding joy in the process, and ditching the judgment that often comes with fitness. Whether you are just starting your movement journey or looking for motivation to keep going, Casey’s story proves that small steps lead to incredible transformations. Tune in for an inspiring story of determination in a no-judgment zone, and check out the BariNation Community to discover the resources we provide.
IN THIS EPISODE:
- (00:00) Opening and BariNation community
- (01:13) April introduces Casey, and they talk about their long-lasting friendship
- (03:34) Casey discusses training for a marathon after bariatric surgery
- (13:36) Consistency and taking baby steps toward your bariatric fitness goals
- (17:24) Using a chalkboard to track and motivate and finding the movement right for you
- (25:11) Tweaking movement for the bariatric lifestyle and removing the judgment
- (37:23) Casey creates her life around running and talks about listening to a positive voice
- (43:13) Visit BariNation to join a community of resources that will empower your wellness journey
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
- Transitioning from an active lifestyle before surgery to becoming a dedicated long-distance runner illustrates how movement is a deeply personal and evolving journey. Beginning with small steps—walking and participating in fun runs—and gradually progressing to half marathons and eventually a full marathon demonstrates that there's no one-size-fits-all approach to fitness; it's about discovering what brings joy and motivation.
- Movement should be a sustainable and enjoyable part of life rather than something dictated by rigid expectations. Fitness, particularly in the bariatric community, should not be defined by pace, performance, or external benchmarks but by personal growth, participation, and joy.
- Casey discusses the unique challenges bariatric patients face when training and fueling their bodies compared to non-bariatric athletes. She underscores the value of working with professionals who understand these needs and adjusting expectations to fit one's body and abilities.
RESOURCES:
- BariNation Website
- Join the BariNation Membership community meetups to support you on your journey with obesity treatment. https://barination.com/pages/join-our-community
- Want to see bonus content? Head over to https://www.patreon.com/BariNationPodcast to get more and support the podcast for as low as $5 per month!
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