Episode 8: Jackie Turner on Injuries




Strong Runner Chick Radio show

Summary: Jackie Turner is a 20 year old sophomore at Augustana University in Sioux Falls, SD. She runs cross country and track and field and is currently majoring in elementary education. Jackie loves laughter, working with children, spreading awareness about mental health, being a part of the SRC team, attending her  home church in Sioux Falls, cooking/baking, and spending time with her friends and family. Questions we ask Jackie: -How did you get your start in running? -You have dealt with many setbacks regarding injury...what has this experience been like for you mentally, physically, emotionally? -Many of your posts are incredibly honest and vulnerable. How did you find the strength within to write these posts? -What are some of the ways that you cope with your long-term injuries? -Has this experience changed your career path and future aspirations? -What are some recommendations that you have for athletes who have a teammate that is working through an injury? -What are some ways you’re more than a runner? -What has being injured taught you, both positives and negatives? -How did you first discover Strong Runner Chicks? What was your thought behind starting the Coping with an Injury feature? Advice for athletes working through injuries? -What are you up to now?! Anything exciting in the life of Jackie Turner? -Being injured has clearly taught you a lot, both negative and positive. What advice would you give your younger, freshman year self? -What does being a Strong Runner Chick mean to you? -How can listeners connect with you? IG Handle, etc.