Training Chats with Aloha Athletics

By: Lindsey Tilton & Casey McCullough
  • Summary

  • Join hosts Lindsey Tilton and Casey McCullough for inspiring stories, expert tips, and community-focused paddling insights. With solo episodes and special guest interviews, you’ll walk away with practical skills, a boost in motivation, and the confidence to take on any paddling challenge.

    Lindsey Tilton and Casey McCullough are two powerhouse athletes bringing grit, expertise, and joy to the world of stand-up paddleboarding. Lindsey, the first woman to complete the grueling Alabama 650 on a stand-up paddleboard, and current female record holder for Last Paddler Standing, combines her background as a marathon runner and certified yoga instructor to coach athletes on mastering both body and mind. Casey, a 3x professional skimboarding world champion and 2021 Crossing For Cystic Fibrosis solo champion, channels her expertise in nutrition and dietetics and a lifelong passion for competitive sports to help others unlock peak performance. Together, they bring you insights on resilience, mindset, training tips, and the aloha spirit for every paddling journey.

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Episodes
  • #007 Paddle NO SLEEP Repeat: Last Paddler Standing w Greg Wingo
    Nov 21 2024

    In this episode, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Greg Wingo, the visionary race director of the Alabama 650 and founder / race director of Last Paddler Standing. As a paddler, ultra-runner, and adventure travel leader through his company Roam Projects, Greg is no stranger to pushing boundaries. He’s also the mastermind behind the Bureau of Endurance Racing, further cementing his impact in the endurance sports world.

    We dove into everything that makes Last Paddler Standing one of the most unique endurance events in the world, from its backyard-style format to the non-stop live stream coverage that keeps spectators on the edge of their seats. Whether you're a seasoned competitor or someone dreaming of tackling an endurance event, this episode is packed with insights, inspiration, and plenty of behind-the-scenes details.

    Learn how to tune in and experience the race live, accessible for free, and get insider tips on the most thrilling moments to watch. From the intense final laps to unforgettable highlights from past races, we discuss the family-like atmosphere that keeps paddlers returning year after year. Whether you're a competitor looking to set personal milestones or a spectator yearning for dramatic endurance battles, this episode promises to ignite your passion for paddleing

    Tune in to Last Paddler Standing Live Stream:

    00:00 Introduction to Last Paddler Standing

    00:48 The Concept and Inspiration Behind the Event

    02:05 Race Format and Evolution

    06:00 Live Broadcast Enhancements

    08:08 The Value of a Free and Accessible Live Stream

    11:36 Viewer Tips and Exciting Moments

    16:48 Memorable Highlights from Past Races

    25:09 Looking Forward to This Year's Race

    36:24 Encouraging Participation and Community

    38:26 Final Thoughts and Upcoming Events

    Last Paddler Standing

    Greg Wingo

    Roam Projects

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    51 mins
  • #006: Uncharted Waters: First Female to Stand Up Paddle the Great Alabama 650
    Nov 19 2024
    In this episode of Training Chats with Aloha Athletics, Lindsey Tilton, the first female to complete the Great Alabama 650 on a stand-up paddleboard, shares her experiences and motivations. Lindsey was the third person to ever finish the race on a stand up paddle board, with the races first stand up finish in 2023, and the first female to do so. She describes the 650-mile race across Alabama, detailing the challenges she faced, including managing limited sleep, navigating different water conditions like rapids and an unpredictable open water bay crossing, and encountering wildlife such as alligators. Tilton talks about her mental and physical preparation, teamwork with her crew, and the inspiration behind attaching her effort to the cause of women’s mental health. She emphasizes the importance of a supportive crew, the significance of mental strength, and the unexpected but impactful support she received from friends and followers. Her journey highlights themes of endurance, perseverance, and the impact of community and inspiration.In a remarkable display of endurance, determination, and resilience, Lindsey Tilton made history as the first female stand-up paddler to complete the grueling Alabama 650 race. Spanning 650 miles across Alabama’s scenic waterways, this is the longest paddle race in the United States, pushing even the most seasoned paddlers to their limits.A Journey Beyond LimitsLindsey’s journey began with a pull from within, an unexplainable drive to challenge herself in a race where no female had dared to enter on a stand up paddle board before. Her love for long-distance endurance sports and a commitment to raising awareness for women’s mental health fueled her motivation. Having experienced anxiety during her college years and seen the impact of mental health struggles firsthand, Lindsey aimed to tie her incredible journey to a cause close to her heart.Race Conditions: More Than Just A PaddleThe Alabama 650 is not just a race; it’s a test of physical and mental fortitude. Paddlers face a range of conditions—from calm, flat waters and the excitement of rapids to the daunting, unpredictable conditions of the Mobile Bay. Navigating these diverse water ways requires not only skill but also adaptability. This year’s race brought an additional challenge with tropical storms bringing 25+ mile winds and a threat to disrupt the course.Overcoming Challenges with HeartLindsey’s preparation was as much about mental resilience as physical readiness. Her approach included visualization, journaling, and strategic planning, allowing her to adapt to unexpected challenges along the way. The race demanded strategic pacing, and despite being in the back of the pack, Lindsey remained focused on her personal goal of finishing, rather than competing for placement. To her surprise she wound up placing second place female.Her physical endurance was complemented by the crucial support of her husband and crew, Jimmy, who managed the logistical and emotional demands of the race. Communication with friends and family back home through heartfelt letters and video messages provided an emotional boost, reminding her of the vast network of support that buoyed her efforts.Encountering Nature’s Wild SideWildlife encounters were part and parcel of the Alabama 650’s adventure, with alligators, snakes, and other local fauna sharing the waterways. While such encounters added an element of risk and fear, Lindsey’s prepared mindset helped her navigate these moments with calm and composure.A Community EffortThe impact of the Alabama 650 extends beyond the personal accomplishments. It was a community effort that highlighted the support and encouragement of coaches, fellow paddlers, and the race organizers. Lindsey’s achievement is a testament to what can be accomplished with passion, support, and determination.Inspiration for AllLindsey’s historic journey serves as an inspiration for everyone, reflecting the idea that with determination and support, even the most daunting challenges can be overcome. Her completion of the Alabama 650 on a stand-up paddleboard is not just a personal victory; it’s a beacon of hope, showing that boundaries can be broken and milestones achieved, one paddle stroke at a time.As Lindsey reflects on her journey, her story becomes a reminder that passion and perseverance are powerful forces, capable of creating not just personal success, but a ripple effect that inspires others to pursue their own extraordinary goals.Looking ForwardAs we celebrate Lindsey’s incredible achievement, we eagerly anticipate what she will tackle next. Her journey across Alabama’s rivers is more than a story of endurance; it’s a narrative of courage, community, and the pursuit of something greater than oneself. Through her story, Lindsey Tilton has not only made history but has also laid the groundwork for future pioneers in stand-up paddleboarding and women’s endurance sports. Tune into ...
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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • #005: Paddling the Longest Paddle Race in the World: Yukon 1000 w/ Craig Sawyer
    Oct 30 2024

    In this episode hosts Lindsey Tilton and Casey McCullough sit down with Craig Sawyer, an endurance paddler who took on the grueling Yukon 1000 — the world’s longest paddle race. Craig shares his journey of paddling a thousand miles through the wild Yukon wilderness, braving intense conditions, and testing the limits of mental resilience. But Craig didn’t just complete the race; he documented the entire experience, capturing the raw reality of such an extreme adventure for an upcoming self-produced documentary, Push Past Impossible.

    Join us as Craig reveals the mental and physical preparation required for this daunting challenge, the highs and lows he faced on the water, and the powerful lessons he learned along the way. Whether you’re an endurance athlete, a paddling enthusiast, or simply curious about the power of resilience, this episode offers insights and inspiration to fuel your own pursuits. Tune in for an inspiring conversation that goes beyond endurance, showing what it truly takes to face nature, and yourself, head-on.


    Connect with Craig at

    • @CraigSawyer77
    • @Abovesixsix
    • AboveSixSix.co.uk


    Connect with Training Chats Hosts

    • @aloha.athletics
    • @Earthgrownlindsey
    • @Casey_Lynn_McCullough


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    For more content from Aloha Athletics head to Aloha-Athletics.com

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    48 mins

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