Amanda Duling: Endurance Sport After Gastric Bypass — Grit, Fueling & Radical Honesty
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Amanda Duling is an endurance athlete, writer, and founder of One Gear Short of Normal™.
A post-bariatric, perimenopausal gravel cyclist and Ironman 70.3 finisher, Amanda uses grit, science, and unapologetic humour to tell the stories no one else is telling about endurance sports, women’s bodies, and doing hard things later in life.
Through her writing and community work, she challenges the “suffer in silence” culture of endurance athletics and advocates for smarter fueling, better hygiene, realistic training, and radical honesty—especially for women navigating menopause, major weight loss, and endurance sport at the same time.
When she’s not riding gravel roads or lifting heavy things, Amanda writes research-backed, laugh-out-loud essays on endurance life, parenting, and why choosing your hard matters more than perfection.
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Show notes
Who is Amanda
Living in Kansas City, USA
Working as an IT professional during the day
Mum to a special needs son
Building a brand in relation to being a post-bariatric endurance athlete
Publishing an e-book in relation to saddle sores
Why reinvention is possible
Growing up in a small rural community
Being into reading, writing and art
Having a lot of anxiety about her body and body image
Enjoying being active
Not having the confidence when she was younger
Getting married and settling down
Having gastric bypass surgery in her early 40s
Having an Roux-en-Y gastric bypass - having a large portion of her stomach removed along with a large portion of her small intestines
Having the surgery at the beginning of COVID and being stuck at home
Her journey with food, health and fitness
Going for walks with her husband
Finding the motivation for the next step
Feeling uncomfortable wearing shorts and form fitting clothes
Starting to walk a little quicker
Hiring a personal trainer at the gym to gain some of the lost muscle back
Seeing her strength coming back
Thinking about doing a half marathon
Finding a couch to 5k program
Not making a lot of progress due to not being able to eat a lot
Starting to work with a dietician
Having to re-learn eating
Passing out after exercise and having no energy
Dumping syndrome - when the body is not able to process sugar
UCAN and Waxy Maize
Finding support through community
Joining a run club and meeting new people
Being able to complete the half marathon
Confidence and having confidence around her body
Building her self confidence
When things started to change
Showing up to different races
Doing hard things
Wanting to encourage individuals starting out to volunteer at a couple of events
Overcoming a challenge during a race
Gravel cycling/racing, and why it’s the hardest disciple in endurance sports
Breaking down the challenge into smaller and smaller steps and grinding it out
Logistics of gravel racing in relation to hydration and fuelling
Electrolytes
UCAN Fuel— ucan.co
Running on sheer grit
What training looks like and why she needed a lot of structure
Learning about heart rate training
Training in the morning and making training work for her and her family
The importance of social interactions during workouts
Being surrounded by the right people and how it can help with motivation
How to connect with Amanda on social media
Her love for writing and sharing her stories on Substack
Final words of advice to motivate and inspire you
The importance of showing up
Social Media
Instagram: @onegearshortofnormal
Facebook: Amanda McMahon
Substack: @onegearshortofnormal1
Youtube: One Gear Short of Normal
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