The Strength Connection

#101 - Colleen Conlon: Challenging Your Identity

September 08, 2022 Michael Kurkowski Season 1 Episode 101
#101 - Colleen Conlon: Challenging Your Identity
The Strength Connection
Chapters
1:20
Introducing our special guest, RKC Instructor, Kettlebell Coach and Author of Kettlebell Catalyst, Colleen Conlon @iamcolleenconlon
1:50
Spray painting kettlebells
2:15
Shout out to Kevin Dea @_coach_kevd_
2:40
The kettlebell designing movement
3:30
Kettlebell Catalyst by Colleen Conlon @iamcolleenconlon
4:10
Colleen’s origin story
4:30
Living in the most unhealthy household
4:50
Struggling with bulimia since 6th grade
6:05
Having 3 abdominal surgeries at 17
6:35
Lack of physical therapy after abdominal surgeries
7:15
Lack of abdominal sensation
7:35
Following crazy diets
8:05
Being in a constant battle
8:30
Meeting her now husband, Tim Facciola @timfacciola
9:15
Attending group fitness classes
9:45
Working out with her husband, Tim Facciola @timfacciola
10:25
Joining a body building studio
10:50
Colleen’s epiphany moment
11:25
Learning how to train with kettlebells
12:15
The impact of kettlebell training on Colleen
12:30
Colleen’s first ever pull-up
12:50
Colleen’s new motive
15:05
Not being in the right place
16:05
The goal behind Kettlebell Catalyst
16:35
Colleen’s instagram feed
17:05
“You can start with something that might seem a little bit intimidating, but there's a safe way to go about it.” - Colleen Conlon @iamcolleenconlon
18:55
Unhealthy bonding moment
19:10
Being crazy competitive
19:35
A little bit of disordered eating
21:45
The reason behind lack of common nutrition knowledge
22:55
Getting RKC Level 1 certification
23:05
Progresive calisthenics certifications
23:45
Doing the human flag
26:35
When did Colleen start calisthenics?
27:15
The reason behind going back to kettlebells
27:40
Standard for getting calisthenics certification
28:55
Training for pistol squad
30:00
“If you are spending that time focusing on the bodyweight, it's going to significantly impact your lifts so long as there's awareness.” - Colleen Conlon @iamcolleenconlon
30:15
Shout out to Pavel Tsatsouline @strongfirst
31:30
Setting a Guinness world record
32:40
Colleen’s inspiration behind setting a Guinness world record
34:35
Shout out to Annie Vo @vofactor
35:45
Colleen’s initial goal
36:25
Training for breaking the swings Guinness world record
37:25
The problem with scar tissues
38:25
The audacity of gynecologists
39:00
Seeking help from a pelvic floor rehabilitation center
41:55
Deciding to do Turkish get-ups record
42:45
The standard for Ginness’ Turkish get-ups record
44:40
Colleen’s first attempt in Arizona
46:20
A decade long pelvic pain
46:55
“You don't just have to keep beating your head against the wall just to figure it out.” - Michael Kurkowski @mike_strength_connection
47:15
“When you start to face some of your vulnerabilities, you become so much stronger.” - Colleen Conlon @iamcolleenconlon
48:10
Training for second attempt
49:15
The week before second attempt
49:20
Shout out to Jackie Michaels Vazquez @jackiejvazquez
50:30
“You can't just give up because you see somebody else is already working to do something bigger.” - Annie Vo @vofactor
51:05
An out of body experience
52:05
Shout out to Steve Coach Fury Holiner @iamcoachfury
52:35
Facing self-doubt
53:25
Colleen talking to Colleen
56:35
Where can you find Colleen Conlon? @iamcolleenconlon
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The Strength Connection
#101 - Colleen Conlon: Challenging Your Identity
Sep 08, 2022 Season 1 Episode 101
Michael Kurkowski

In the 101th episode of The Strength Connection Podcast, Mike and our special guest, RKC Instructor, Kettlebell Coach and Author of Kettlebell Catalyst, Colleen Conlon, will talk about her struggles with eating disorder, working in a kettlebell studio, training for Guiness world record, challenging her identity, and more.


Join us in this insightful and captivating talk!

In this chapter, you will discover:


(1:20) Introducing our special guest, Colleen Conlon

(1:50) Spray painting kettlebells

(2:15) Shout out to Kevin Dea @_coach_kevd_

(2:40) The kettlebell designing movement

(3:30) Kettlebell Catalyst by Colleen Conlon

(4:10) Colleen’s origin story

(4:30) Living in the most unhealthy household

(4:50) Struggling with bulimia since 6th grade

(6:05) Having 3 abdominal surgeries at 17

(6:35) Lack of physical therapy after abdominal surgeries 

(7:15) Lack of abdominal sensation

(7:35) Following crazy diets

(8:05) Being in a constant battle

(8:30) Meeting her now husband, Tim Facciola @timfacciola

(9:15) Attending group fitness classes

(9:45) Working out with her husband, Tim Facciola @timfacciola

(10:25) Joining a body building studio

(10:50) Colleen’s epiphany moment

(11:25) Learning how to train with kettlebells

(12:15) The impact of kettlebell training on Colleen

(12:30) Colleen’s first ever pull-up

(12:50) Colleen’s new motive

(15:05) Not being in the right place

(16:05) The goal behind Kettlebell Catalyst

(16:35) Colleen’s instagram feed

(17:05) “You can start with something that might seem a little bit intimidating, but there's a safe way to go about it.” - Colleen Conlon

(18:55) Unhealthy bonding moment

(19:10) Being crazy competitive

(19:35) A little bit of disordered eating

(21:45) The reason behind lack of common nutrition knowledge

(22:55) Getting RKC Level 1 certification

(23:05) Progresive calisthenics certifications

(23:45) Doing the human flag

(26:35) When did Colleen start calisthenics?

(27:15) The reason behind going back to kettlebells

(27:40) Standard for getting calisthenics certification

(28:55) Training for pistol squad 

(30:00) “If you are spending that time focusing on the bodyweight, it's going to significantly impact your lifts so long as there's awareness.” - Colleen Conlon

(30:15) Shout out to Pavel Tsatsouline @strongfirst

(31:30) Setting a Guinness world record

(32:40) Colleen’s inspiration behind setting a Guinness world record

(34:35) Shout out to Annie Vo @vofactor

(35:45) Colleen’s initial goal

(36:25) Training for breaking the swings Guinness world record

(37:25) The problem with scar tissues

(38:25) The audacity of gynecologists

(39:00) Seeking help from a pelvic floor rehabilitation center

(41:55) Deciding to do Turkish get-ups record

(42:45) The standard for Ginness’ Turkish get-ups record

(44:40) Colleen’s first attempt in Arizona

(46:20) A decade long pelvic pain

(46:55) “You don't just have to keep beating your head against the wall just to figure it out.” - Michael Kurkowski

(47:15) “When you start to face some of your vulnerabilities, you become so much stronger.” - Colleen Conlon

(48:10) Training for second attempt

(49:15) The week before second attempt

(49:20) Shout out to Jackie Michaels Vazquez @jackiejvazquez

(50:30) “You can't just give up because you see somebody else is already working to do something bigger.” - Annie Vo @vofactor

(51:05) An out of body experience

(52:05) Shout out to Steve Coach Fury Holiner @iamcoachfury

(52:35) Facing self-doubt

(53:25) Colleen talking to Colleen

(56:35) Where can you find Colleen Conlon? @iamcolleenconlon

Show Notes Chapter Markers

In the 101th episode of The Strength Connection Podcast, Mike and our special guest, RKC Instructor, Kettlebell Coach and Author of Kettlebell Catalyst, Colleen Conlon, will talk about her struggles with eating disorder, working in a kettlebell studio, training for Guiness world record, challenging her identity, and more.


Join us in this insightful and captivating talk!

In this chapter, you will discover:


(1:20) Introducing our special guest, Colleen Conlon

(1:50) Spray painting kettlebells

(2:15) Shout out to Kevin Dea @_coach_kevd_

(2:40) The kettlebell designing movement

(3:30) Kettlebell Catalyst by Colleen Conlon

(4:10) Colleen’s origin story

(4:30) Living in the most unhealthy household

(4:50) Struggling with bulimia since 6th grade

(6:05) Having 3 abdominal surgeries at 17

(6:35) Lack of physical therapy after abdominal surgeries 

(7:15) Lack of abdominal sensation

(7:35) Following crazy diets

(8:05) Being in a constant battle

(8:30) Meeting her now husband, Tim Facciola @timfacciola

(9:15) Attending group fitness classes

(9:45) Working out with her husband, Tim Facciola @timfacciola

(10:25) Joining a body building studio

(10:50) Colleen’s epiphany moment

(11:25) Learning how to train with kettlebells

(12:15) The impact of kettlebell training on Colleen

(12:30) Colleen’s first ever pull-up

(12:50) Colleen’s new motive

(15:05) Not being in the right place

(16:05) The goal behind Kettlebell Catalyst

(16:35) Colleen’s instagram feed

(17:05) “You can start with something that might seem a little bit intimidating, but there's a safe way to go about it.” - Colleen Conlon

(18:55) Unhealthy bonding moment

(19:10) Being crazy competitive

(19:35) A little bit of disordered eating

(21:45) The reason behind lack of common nutrition knowledge

(22:55) Getting RKC Level 1 certification

(23:05) Progresive calisthenics certifications

(23:45) Doing the human flag

(26:35) When did Colleen start calisthenics?

(27:15) The reason behind going back to kettlebells

(27:40) Standard for getting calisthenics certification

(28:55) Training for pistol squad 

(30:00) “If you are spending that time focusing on the bodyweight, it's going to significantly impact your lifts so long as there's awareness.” - Colleen Conlon

(30:15) Shout out to Pavel Tsatsouline @strongfirst

(31:30) Setting a Guinness world record

(32:40) Colleen’s inspiration behind setting a Guinness world record

(34:35) Shout out to Annie Vo @vofactor

(35:45) Colleen’s initial goal

(36:25) Training for breaking the swings Guinness world record

(37:25) The problem with scar tissues

(38:25) The audacity of gynecologists

(39:00) Seeking help from a pelvic floor rehabilitation center

(41:55) Deciding to do Turkish get-ups record

(42:45) The standard for Ginness’ Turkish get-ups record

(44:40) Colleen’s first attempt in Arizona

(46:20) A decade long pelvic pain

(46:55) “You don't just have to keep beating your head against the wall just to figure it out.” - Michael Kurkowski

(47:15) “When you start to face some of your vulnerabilities, you become so much stronger.” - Colleen Conlon

(48:10) Training for second attempt

(49:15) The week before second attempt

(49:20) Shout out to Jackie Michaels Vazquez @jackiejvazquez

(50:30) “You can't just give up because you see somebody else is already working to do something bigger.” - Annie Vo @vofactor

(51:05) An out of body experience

(52:05) Shout out to Steve Coach Fury Holiner @iamcoachfury

(52:35) Facing self-doubt

(53:25) Colleen talking to Colleen

(56:35) Where can you find Colleen Conlon? @iamcolleenconlon

Introducing our special guest, RKC Instructor, Kettlebell Coach and Author of Kettlebell Catalyst, Colleen Conlon @iamcolleenconlon
Spray painting kettlebells
Shout out to Kevin Dea @_coach_kevd_
The kettlebell designing movement
Colleen’s origin story
Living in the most unhealthy household
Struggling with bulimia since 6th grade
Having 3 abdominal surgeries at 17
Lack of physical therapy after abdominal surgeries
Lack of abdominal sensation
Following crazy diets
Being in a constant battle
Meeting her now husband, Tim Facciola @timfacciola
Attending group fitness classes
Working out with her husband, Tim Facciola @timfacciola
Joining a body building studio
Colleen’s epiphany moment
Learning how to train with kettlebells
The impact of kettlebell training on Colleen
Colleen’s first ever pull-up
Colleen’s new motive
Not being in the right place
Colleen’s instagram feed
“You can start with something that might seem a little bit intimidating, but there's a safe way to go about it.” - Colleen Conlon @iamcolleenconlon
Unhealthy bonding moment
Being crazy competitive
A little bit of disordered eating
The reason behind lack of common nutrition knowledge
Getting RKC Level 1 certification
Progresive calisthenics certifications
Doing the human flag
When did Colleen start calisthenics?
The reason behind going back to kettlebells
Standard for getting calisthenics certification
Training for pistol squad
“If you are spending that time focusing on the bodyweight, it's going to significantly impact your lifts so long as there's awareness.” - Colleen Conlon @iamcolleenconlon
Shout out to Pavel Tsatsouline @strongfirst
Setting a Guinness world record
Colleen’s inspiration behind setting a Guinness world record
Shout out to Annie Vo @vofactor
Colleen’s initial goal
Training for breaking the swings Guinness world record
The problem with scar tissues
The audacity of gynecologists
Seeking help from a pelvic floor rehabilitation center
Deciding to do Turkish get-ups record
The standard for Ginness’ Turkish get-ups record
Colleen’s first attempt in Arizona
A decade long pelvic pain
“You don't just have to keep beating your head against the wall just to figure it out.” - Michael Kurkowski @mike_strength_connection
“When you start to face some of your vulnerabilities, you become so much stronger.” - Colleen Conlon @iamcolleenconlon
Training for second attempt
The week before second attempt
Shout out to Jackie Michaels Vazquez @jackiejvazquez
“You can't just give up because you see somebody else is already working to do something bigger.” - Annie Vo @vofactor
An out of body experience
Shout out to Steve Coach Fury Holiner @iamcoachfury
Facing self-doubt
Colleen talking to Colleen