Jerzy Gregorek (@TheHappyBody) is a 4x World Weightlifting Champion, co-founder of UCLA’s weightlifting team, and co-creator, with his wife Aniela, of the Happy Body program.
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The Most Incredible Transformation I’ve Ever Seen — Jerzy Gregorek on Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Coaching, and the Power of Micro-Progressions
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- [00:00:00] Start.
- [00:01:29] The transformation I’ve been chasing for a decade.
- [00:02:39] When an unstoppable coach meets an immovable cerebral palsy diagnosis.
- [00:04:35] Three pounds to 170: the bench press that woke a brain up.
- [00:07:17] Navigating autism and building the basics of communication that sustain higher education.
- [00:10:41] Treadmills exhaust, athletes progress: why physical therapy stalled where coaching took off.
- [00:19:00] Lethargy, sleeping in the car, and the quiet power of resting energy.
- [00:20:22] The 16-inch box that opened the bathroom door — and everything after.
- [00:24:26] Micro-progressions, certificates, ceremonies, and writing history onto a blank brain.
- [00:29:16] Parental dedication and appreciation.
- [00:31:54] The adulthood gambit: quit piano, quit training — if you can stick an 18-inch jump.
- [00:35:14] License plates as the gateway drug from counting to math five hours a day.
- [00:40:04] Jerzy’s coaching style doesn’t court approval.
- [00:42:42] Genghis Khan vs. Admiral Yi Sun-Sin vs. Jerzy vs. Tae Jin.
- [00:46:35] In search of the science behind such transformations: 25 patients, five years, and a method built to be replicated (interested researchers, visit tim.blog/cp).
- [01:05:39] Hard choices, easy life — and the call to find your starting point.
Want to hear the last time Jerzy was on the show? Listen to our conversation in which we discussed immigrating from Poland as a political refugee, the importance of flexibility, strength, speed, and posture at any age, winning in small increments, how an accidental introduction to weightlifting reclaimed Jerzy from three years of blackout alcoholism, The Happy Body program, the rusty hinge analogy, the three killers of happiness (sarcasm, complaining, and blaming), poetry as medicine for those who struggle with weight loss, Plato’s chariot allegory, and much more.
