Lyle Gibson: Thriving in Motion with Parkinson's
If I can just inspire one person out of people in a class or whatever, I'll feel good about that.
What keeps someone moving despite the hurdles life throws at them? In this episode of 'Pathways to Parkinson's Relief', Robert Rodgers sits down with Lyle Gibson, a man who has spent his entire life in motion. From being a high school baseball coach with over 400 wins to running the Boston Marathon, Lyle's story is a testament to the power of resilience and passion. But two years ago, his journey took an unexpected turn with a Parkinson's diagnosis.
How did he adapt? What lessons did he learn? Lyle opens up about his experiences, sharing stories from his book 'A Lifetime in Motion: Lessons Learned From a Student of the Game(s)'. He talks about the importance of faith, family, and friends in navigating this new chapter of his life. He also emphasizes staying open-minded and finding new ways to stay active and motivated.
Whether you're looking for inspiration or practical advice on managing Parkinson's, Lyle's insights are sure to resonate. Tune in for an engaging conversation filled with hope, determination, and valuable life lessons.