54 min

Cheat Codes: Enjoying the Process MAPodcast

    • Fitness

Carson Propps has been a part of MAP since nearly the very beginning. He was a kid who had PLENTY of raw talent when he showed up, but over the course of the next two years of training in high school went on to break the barrier for first athlete to a 40" vertical jump at MAP (adding almost 10" to his jump while at MAP), running up a sub 1.0 30yd flying 10 yard sprint, and deadlifting over 500lbs. The traits required to do these feats, which we refer to as the Triple 3 at MAP due to how special it is, is what we believe set Carson Propps apart and allowed him to progress to such a high level in training. Following his time at MAP, Carson realized he truly just loved training; the process of it, the camaraderie it brings, and the joy experienced when you get past a sticking point. Although it was one of the hardest conversations to have when he decided to hang up the uniform as an athlete, he's still being just as impactful if not even more impactful now in the lives of those around him.

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Consistent, disciplined, joyful, optimistic, curious; each of these words describe Carson to a T and set a foundation for him to be able to accomplish this at that age. Those same traits he built upon more throughout sport and training will be the same traits that will allow him to do incredible things throughout and after college as he enters into his career.

Carson Propps has been a part of MAP since nearly the very beginning. He was a kid who had PLENTY of raw talent when he showed up, but over the course of the next two years of training in high school went on to break the barrier for first athlete to a 40" vertical jump at MAP (adding almost 10" to his jump while at MAP), running up a sub 1.0 30yd flying 10 yard sprint, and deadlifting over 500lbs. The traits required to do these feats, which we refer to as the Triple 3 at MAP due to how special it is, is what we believe set Carson Propps apart and allowed him to progress to such a high level in training. Following his time at MAP, Carson realized he truly just loved training; the process of it, the camaraderie it brings, and the joy experienced when you get past a sticking point. Although it was one of the hardest conversations to have when he decided to hang up the uniform as an athlete, he's still being just as impactful if not even more impactful now in the lives of those around him.

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Consistent, disciplined, joyful, optimistic, curious; each of these words describe Carson to a T and set a foundation for him to be able to accomplish this at that age. Those same traits he built upon more throughout sport and training will be the same traits that will allow him to do incredible things throughout and after college as he enters into his career.

54 min