Ep 10 - There Are No Shortcuts with Parkinson’s | Jimmy Choi
Автор: Parkinsons: An Athlete's Journey Podcast
Загружено: 2026-03-18
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Jimmy Choi is known for doing things most people do not associate with Parkinson’s. Ultramarathons. Triathlons. American Ninja Warrior. World records.
What comes through in this conversation is everything underneath that.
Jimmy talks openly about the years after his diagnosis, when depression, apathy, and anger took over. He shares the reality of trying to live with a progressive disease, and the slow, unglamorous work of changing his life over time.
Eric and Todd talk with Jimmy about exercise, mental health, medication, daily routines, and why he believes there are no shortcuts to living well with Parkinson’s. They also get into the gap between what people see from the outside and what it actually takes to manage this disease day after day.
➡️ Content note: This conversation includes discussion of depression, attempted suicide, and the mental health side of Parkinson’s. We’re grateful to Jimmy for speaking so openly. Please take care while listening and reach out for support if needed.
Key Takeaways
The mental side of Parkinson’s can be as hard as the physical side.
Jimmy speaks candidly about depression, apathy, and the importance of getting help and talking more openly about mental health, especially for men.
There are no shortcuts.
Jimmy has a clear message for people looking for a quick fix. Learn your body. Track what helps. Pay attention to medication, food, exercise, and recovery. Put in the work over time.
What people see is only part of it.
Jimmy is open about the difference between how he functions on medication and how hard he has worked to build routines around movement, nutrition, and training.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:15 Jimmy’s diagnosis and athletic accomplishments
04:00 Early symptoms and Young-Onset Parkinson’s
07:00 Family, relationships, and life after diagnosis
08:40 Mental health, depression, and turning points
16:00 Parkinson’s as an endurance event
23:00 Identity, perspective, and personal growth
27:00 The moment that sparked lifestyle change
29:30 The 10% rule and building momentum
31:30 Training for American Ninja Warrior
35:00 Showing what’s possible with Parkinson’s
39:00 Medication tracking and personal routines
46:00 Rigidity, dystonia, and daily variability
50:30 A day in Jimmy’s life with Parkinson’s
55:00 Why there are no shortcuts
1:03:00 Mental health and community support
About Jimmy Choi
Jimmy Choi is an endurance athlete, Guinness World Records title holder, and one of the most recognizable athlete-advocates in the Parkinson’s community. Diagnosed with Young-Onset Parkinson’s disease in 2003 at age 27, Jimmy spent years in denial before a wake-up call in 2010 pushed him to fully overhaul his lifestyle and commit to the work of living well with Parkinson’s. At the time, he was walking with a cane and weighed 250 pounds.
Since then, Jimmy has become a competitive ultramarathoner, cyclist, and triathlete. He was the first person with Parkinson’s on record to complete a 100-mile bike ride in under five hours and has competed on multiple seasons of NBC’s American Ninja Warrior. He uses his platform to challenge assumptions about what’s possible with Parkinson’s while remaining honest about the realities of both on and off days.
Beyond performance, Jimmy is deeply committed to advocacy and research. He has participated in clinical trials, supports fundraising efforts through Team Fox and The Michael J. Fox Foundation, and serves in advisory roles within the Parkinson’s community.
Connect with Jimmy
Instagram: / jcfoxninja
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