• Ep. 175 Building Community Through Endurance Sports with Kenny Wilcox

  • Oct 28 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
  • Podcast

Ep. 175 Building Community Through Endurance Sports with Kenny Wilcox

  • Summary

  • Today's conversation is about the profound impact that endurance sports can have on personal growth and the collective strength of our communities. I’m thrilled to introduce you to Kenny Wilcox, a dedicated coach at Salida High School who embodies the spirit of endurance sports and community involvement.

    In this episode, Kenny shares his passion for coaching and how he’s helped grow the cross country team to its largest size in school history. We talk about the importance of team camps and the support from the community that makes it all possible. Kenny reflects on his coaching philosophy, emphasizing quality workouts, teamwork, and character development in young athletes.

    He also opens up about his own running journey, including the proud moment he qualified for the Boston Marathon. Beyond coaching, Kenny talks about his role in mentoring programs and encourages adults to support youth through Family Youth Initiatives.




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