Amelia Gapin: Life as a Transgender Woman in the Running Community -R4R 065
The Running for Real Podcast
Tina Muir
4.7 • 1.3K Ratings
🗓️ 22 June 2018
⏱️ 53 minutes
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Summary
Today’s interview is with Amelia Gapin, a transgender runner who was a cover model in 2016 on Women’s Health. She is relentlessly herself and helps us learn more about what her life day to day is like. She is a true role model for others and helping us to see an issue that often does not get attention. Amelia and I tackle some of the controversy around transgender runners and their issues.
Today’s Guest
Amelia Gapin is a marathon runner, software engineer and was a 2016 Women’s Running cover model.She is a self professed Bagel Snob and a “Cat Lady” who loves Disneyworld.Amelia is a transgender athlete, and was a co-founder of MyTransHealth, which serves as a guided search tool for transgender people struggling to find the right healthcare options for their needs.
What you will learn about:
- How she co-founded MyTransHealth to help those who needed assistance navigating the healthcare options they needed.
- The meaning of Cisgender (you identify with the gender you were at birth) and Transgender (where you identify with the opposite gender of that assigned at birth)
- How it was quite surreal to see herself on the cover of Women’s Health, and how she overcame her reluctance to say yes and brave the risk of negative comments or violence that might occur from being so open.And whether the transgender community really needed another cover model or the publicity. In the end she learned how helpful it was in assisting others in seeing that it was possible for them to also be runners and didn’t need to be alone.
- How being a transgender person is not all unicorns and rainbows and all the issues that they face from where they would be housed in a prison, bathroom bills, service in the military, etc. How even the sound of your voice can cause issues day to day.
- How, like most of us, she hated running in the beginning but soon came to love being able to get out and have time to think and be alone with her thoughts and be able to work things out in her head.
- How taking hormones impacted her running.Transgender runners in general have lower testosterone levels than cisgender women as the hormone blockers reduce their overall levels to a point lower than normally occurring in females. The blockers also an cause dehydration, making it difficult to run longer distances.Once a transgender runner has transition surgery, they no longer take blockers and move closer to what is normal for women in general.
- How she had to get used to being cat-called while running. When the world sees you as a man, you don’t realize exactly what it is like to run as a woman.
- The media attention surrounding the Boston Marathon and transgender runners.How the rules for racing are moving in the right direction but still have a way to go. Many of the rules surround how and whether you can update your personal identification, which varies by state.
- How she loves Disneyworld and her favorite ride is the Jungle Cruise because she loves bad puns and jokes.
- How Google is your friend and can help you find resources to help you understand transgender individuals and the issues they face.If you have questions, certainly ask but gently and with respect.
Inspirational Quotes:
My first 5k I wanted to die, how do people do this?
I’ve found the running community to be one of the most supportive around.
Resources:
Last week's episode with Max Paquette
Running for Real Superstars Community
Article on Amelia's story from the Daily Beast
Article from Amelia from Them.us
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| 0:00.0 | I find the running community to be really supportive and one of the most supportive |
| 0:06.6 | groups of people I've encountered at all. |
| 0:10.1 | All of my friends who I met met running were super supportive. |
| 0:13.6 | Most people just see me as the woman that I am. |
| 0:17.0 | This is Running for Real, the podcast for runners who know that for every runner's |
| 0:22.0 | high, there are just as many lows |
| 0:24.4 | all those just missed PRs easy runs that feel hard injury blues and more |
| 0:29.8 | each week we'll talk to running, health, and wellness experts about their highs, lows, |
| 0:35.3 | and best advice to build our confidence. |
| 0:38.3 | Running for real is about being honest, being brave, and most of all all not feeling alone. |
| 0:44.0 | And now here's our host, |
| 0:46.0 | who thinks peanut butter M&M's are the best candy out there, |
| 0:50.0 | Tina Muir. |
| 0:51.0 | Hello my friends and welcome to episode 65 of the Running for Real Podcast. |
| 0:56.3 | I am very thankful that you are here right now. |
| 0:58.8 | Thank you so much for joining me. |
| 1:00.2 | I know there are plenty of places you could be spending your time but I appreciate you |
| 1:04.0 | joining me on the running for a podcast and I hope you feel that this is worth your time too. |
| 1:10.1 | I definitely feel like I'm enjoying getting to talk to these guests and enjoying learning from them and I'm seeing lots of positive feedback so hopefully the same goes for you too. So last week you heard from Max Poquette who was a biomechanics |
| 1:25.5 | expert who especially had his focuses on the lower limb and what footwear |
| 1:31.0 | choices are best. So definitely two areas that we are interested in |
| 1:34.8 | as runners and I hope you enjoyed that episode but if not be sure to go back and |
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