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David Bernstein

June 24, 2015 by Rodney

David Bernstein

Name: David Lee Bernstein

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Where do you currently live? West Philadelphia

How long have you been involved with Philly Achilles? March of 2015 and show up mostly every week.

How did you find out about Philly Achilles? I had always seen the green shirts at races, and thought the name was cool. Then my fantastic future wife told me what Achilles was all about, and that a lot of my friends were doing it. I came there one day, and it was absolutely fantastic. IS absolutely fantastic.

When did running become a part of your life? I’ve always sort of been a runner, since the day I was pissed at getting 3rd in the 50 yard dash in 3rd grade. I started running competitively in high school, ran track for a year of college, and have been road racing ever since. Ran my first marathon at the age of 22, and have ran 5 total in my life.

What do you gain from running? Exercise. Stress relief. My time to rock out to all the metal in the world. 95% of my social life in Philly. Amazing experiences. Wonderful people. The chance to feel like a P-I-M-P.

What is your favorite distance to run? In terms of racing, probably the 10 miler. It’s comfortably hard and you can keep pushing but not die. In terms of just running, it really varies. If I have run for a full hour, its usually been a good run!

What is your most significant accomplishment to date? Running the Franklin field bleachers in 21 minutes and change.

Who or what is your biggest inspiration? I am inspired by my parents, my amazing future wife, and George S. Patton.

What quality best describes your personality? I bust my ass. And I hug a lot. I have a high setting, a low setting, but no medium setting.

What do you do for fun or a hobby in your free time? I wish I still played my guitar. Mostly I play with my dog, read nonfiction stuff about war, or watch Game of Thrones. And I love to drink beer.

Do you have a favorite quote? “I suppose if we couldn’t laugh at things that didn’t make sense, we couldn’t react to a lot of life.” –Calvin and Hobbes

What strength do you bring to the Philly Achilles chapter? I am always down to guide or help, and do my best to come with a big ol’ smile. Basically, I want to contribute to the awesomeness that is already there, and hope that others enjoy having me there too.

What motivates you to keep coming back to the chapter workouts? It’s a great chance to help out and give back to a sport that’s given me so much. I have had tremendous fun running with different people, and now I get stoked whenever I see one of our athletes going for an awesome goal. For instance, Chris Lynch is now 33 seconds away from breaking 2 hours for the half. Running for others rather than yourself is an amazing feeling, and it stops me from fixating on myself all the time. Achilles is amazing!

If you were speaking to a prospective volunteer or athlete and could only convey one thing about Philadelphia Achilles what would it be?  It’s pretty much the most fun you can legally have on a Saturday morning.  No, but seriously, Achilles shows how much fun giving can be.

Filed Under: Volunteers

Christopher Lynch

April 23, 2015 by Rodney

Christopher Lynch
Name:  Christopher Lynch
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Where do you currently live? 
Collegeville, PA
 
How long have you been involved with Philly Achilles? 
Since October 2012
 
How did you find out about Philly Achilles?
I learned of Achilles International through my son, Kinzey’s, cornea specialist.
 
When did running become a part of your life? 
February 2013
 
What do you gain from running? 
The gains that I have derived from running is better health, endurance, and confidence.
 
What is your favorite distance to run? 
My favorite distance are the 10-milers.
 
What is your most significant accomplishment to date? 
My most significant accomplishment to date is the relationships that has developed as a result of running.
 
Who or what is your biggest inspiration? 
My greatest inspiration would be my Lord & Savior that gives me strength, drive, commitment, and endurance to be a better athlete but more importantly a better person.
 
What quality best describes your personality?
I am the life of the party,  unpredictable yet flexible. I also consider myself to be a pretty giving person.
 
What do you do for fun or a hobby in your free time? 
Enjoy a few cocktails and watch sports.
 
Do you have a favorite quote? 
My best was good for today but tomorrow I will do better.
 
What is your disability? 
Visually impaired.
 
What strength do you bring to the Philly Achilles chapter? 
The ability to welcome and embrace new athletes and volunteers with a positive attitude.
 
What motivates you to keep coming back to the chapter workouts? 
The friendships and also to continue to be a better and stronger athlete.
 
If you were speaking to a prospective volunteer or athlete and could only convey one thing about Philadelphia Achilles what would it be? 
That it’s a family atmosphere and you will get out of the workout experience exactly what you put into it.

Filed Under: Athletes

Kinzey Lynch

April 23, 2015 by Rodney

Kinzey Lynch
Name: Kinzey Lynch
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Where do you currently live?
Drexel University
 
How long have you been involved with Philly Achilles?
I have been a member of Philly Achilles since October 2012
 
How did you find out about Philly Achilles?
I learned about Achilles International after a visit with my cornea specialist.
 
When did running become a part of your life? 
I started my running career in during my 8th grade year of middle school. Since then I’ve progressed from running 800 meters in spring track to full marathons across the country.
 
What do you gain from running?
Camaraderie, a tight-knit community, and confidence in my physical fitness.
 
What is your favorite distance to run? 
I really don’t have a favorite distance to run because each type of race is beneficial for different reasons. However, I do find enjoyment in longer distances as opposed to shorter distances.
 
What is your most significant accomplishment to date?
My most significant accomplishments were completing the Philadelphia Marathon in 2013 (my first marathon!), and the Chicago Marathon in 2014.  *Editor’s Note – Ran his first marathon at 17 years old
 
Who or what is your biggest inspiration?
What inspires me the most is the opportunity to improve from race to race, and being able to compete amongst my sighted peers.
 
What quality best describes your personality? 
Persistent
 
What do you do for fun or a hobby in your free time?
Run
 
Do you have a favorite quote?
“Be the change that you wish to see in the world.” – Mahatma Gandhi
 
What is your disability?
Visually impaired
 
What strength do you bring to the Philly Achilles chapter?
I am outgoing and always willing to run with new and experienced volunteers.
 
What motivates you to keep coming back to the chapter workouts? 
The family like atmosphere displayed by athletes and volunteers on a weekly basis.
 
If you were speaking to a prospective volunteer or athlete and could only convey one thing about Philadelphia Achilles what would it be? 
Come one week and you will want to come back EVERY week!

Filed Under: Athletes

David N. April

April 23, 2015 by Rodney

David N. April

Name: David N. April

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Where do you currently live?
Fishtown neighborhood of Philadelphia

How long have you been involved with Philly Achilles?
February, 2013

How did you find out about Philly Achilles?
From a friend, Elizabeth Coleman.

When did running become a part of your life?
Started running in 2007 at age 42.

What do you gain from running?
I enjoy the feeling of accomplishment and the social interaction, whether running with a group or with another person.

What is your favorite distance to run?
10 miles

What is your most significant accomplishment to date?
3 marathons in 7 weeks

Who or what is your biggest inspiration?
Achilles athletes

What quality best describes your personality?
I’m a people person and enjoy social interaction and connecting people with others.

What do you do for fun or a hobby in your free time?
I enjoy history, giving tours at a local brewery, and DJing. I also enjoy leading my own running club. *Editor’s Note: David is a co-founder of one of Philadelphia’s biggest and most successful running clubs, The Fishtown Beer Runners http://fishtownbeerrunners.com/

Do you have a favorite quote?
“The past is never dead. It’s not even past.”– William Faulkner

What strength do you bring to the Philly Achilles chapter?
Using my people skills to promote Achilles, raise awareness, and organizing fundraising events.

What motivates you to keep coming back to the chapter workouts?
I enjoy the athletes and other volunteers and knowing that I’m helping someone.

If you were speaking to a prospective volunteer or athlete and could only convey one thing about Philadelphia Achilles what would it be?
You will get more out of volunteering than what you put in. And to be prepared to make new friends, to be inspired, motivated, and challenged.

Filed Under: Volunteers

Greg Garber

April 23, 2015 by Rodney

Greg Garber

Name: Greg Garber

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Where do you currently live?
Wynnewood, PA

How long have you been involved with Philly Achilles?
Since 2013

How did you find out about Philly Achilles?
Maddy (our daughter who is blind) and I were running on Kelly Drive to get to Maddy’s regatta as we couldn’t find a parking space. Dave Redash an Achilles volunteer was riding his bike and did a double take when he saw me running with Maddy with a tether. He stopped us and told us about Achilles and we exchanged contact info. The next weekend Maddy and I had our first run with Achilles and haven’t looked back! We have since brought my wife Missy and our younger daughter Molly into the Achilles family with us.

When did running become a part of your life?
5 years ago Maddy and I began running with another Philly organization Back on My Feet. Since then Maddy and I have run many races together and she has been on her High School Cross Country, Winter Track and Crew Teams all four years. (Lower Merion High School)

What do you gain from running?
I love being outside and running with anyone who wants a guide. Running is a freeing experience that we all share and look forward to our Saturday runs and the great companionship they bring.

What is your favorite distance to run?
10k

What is your most significant accomplishment to date?
Managing to keep up with my 18 year old daughter.

Who or what is your biggest inspiration?
My wife an step daughters who always inspire me and make me want to be a better person.

What quality best describes your personality?
Gregarious, pain in the ass.

What do you do for fun or a hobby in your free time?
Ski, run, read, annoy my family.

What strength do you bring to the Philly Achilles chapter?
They strengthen me. I am humbled by the dedication, determination and kindness of our Philly Achilles members.

What motivates you to keep coming back to the chapter workouts?
It’s the high point of my week. The best group of people I have ever met.

If you were speaking to a prospective volunteer or athlete and could only convey one thing about Philadelphia Achilles what would it be?
It will change your life. It’s fun, challenging, inclusive, funny, welcoming and so much more.

Filed Under: Volunteers

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