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You Can't Be Bigger Than The Space You’re Creating. Featuring: Joe Robertson

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Tony Vidal & KR Jones sit down with Joe Robertson of the Century Plus Crew—a movement cyclist, community organizer, and founder of rides like the Women Lead Century Ride and Big Borough Bike Tour. In this episode, we go deep:

We talk about Joe’s cycling initiatives, how becoming a father in his 20s reshaped his purpose and perspective, and what fuels his outlook on the world. Joe shares why patience & grace matter, why slowing down sometimes is the hardest but most important thing to do, and how exploring different disciplines in cycling (road, fixed gear, long-distance, group rides) can transform fitness & community.

We also discuss what the cycling community at large needs right now, how Century Plus Crew is evolving to serve its members better, and why these rides aren’t just about pedals and routes—they’re about culture, support, and transformation.

For more with OFF THE STRENGTH, please leave us a review, like, listen and subscribe!
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Tony - @atrainercalledtony
Kyle - @krjones_ and his organic thug line at undnyc
Peace and much love to y'all out there until next time, we'll see you soon!

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Tony Vidal & KR Jones sit down with Joe Robertson of the Century Plus Crew—a movement cyclist, community organizer, and founder of rides like the Women Lead Century Ride and Big Borough Bike Tour. In this episode, we go deep:

We talk about Joe’s cycling initiatives, how becoming a father in his 20s reshaped his purpose and perspective, and what fuels his outlook on the world. Joe shares why patience & grace matter, why slowing down sometimes is the hardest but most important thing to do, and how exploring different disciplines in cycling (road, fixed gear, long-distance, group rides) can transform fitness & community.

We also discuss what the cycling community at large needs right now, how Century Plus Crew is evolving to serve its members better, and why these rides aren’t just about pedals and routes—they’re about culture, support, and transformation.

For more with OFF THE STRENGTH, please leave us a review, like, listen and subscribe!
Show - @offthestrength_
Tony - @atrainercalledtony
Kyle - @krjones_ and his organic thug line at undnyc
Peace and much love to y'all out there until next time, we'll see you soon!

  continue reading

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