Leah Stumpf
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
We've had people start that way and be really successful in foundations in the drilling class. They just have to be really cautious about, who they train with. There's a lady that's that age in Portland that's training now. She just got her blue belt. And then there's Dr. John over there, got his black belt. He started at 60.
Lily, our first female black belt, started at 50, got her black belt at 60. They were active people. So I don't know if I've had someone that was truly never active that started at that age, but if you've been active and you're still moving pretty well, I think it's very possible.
Lily, our first female black belt, started at 50, got her black belt at 60. They were active people. So I don't know if I've had someone that was truly never active that started at that age, but if you've been active and you're still moving pretty well, I think it's very possible.
Lily, our first female black belt, started at 50, got her black belt at 60. They were active people. So I don't know if I've had someone that was truly never active that started at that age, but if you've been active and you're still moving pretty well, I think it's very possible.
That's, you know, possible.
That's, you know, possible.
That's, you know, possible.
This is really contentious, actually.
This is really contentious, actually.
This is really contentious, actually.
We're actually both very jealous about this. This is the one thing that we're like, it's actually kind of heartbreaking when I watch him run. Sometimes I'll let him out of his cage and he'll run past me to Andy. And I'm like, oh my gosh. But then, you know, he'll sit with me or something and he'll kind of upset Andy. I think Andy's probably really his person.
We're actually both very jealous about this. This is the one thing that we're like, it's actually kind of heartbreaking when I watch him run. Sometimes I'll let him out of his cage and he'll run past me to Andy. And I'm like, oh my gosh. But then, you know, he'll sit with me or something and he'll kind of upset Andy. I think Andy's probably really his person.
We're actually both very jealous about this. This is the one thing that we're like, it's actually kind of heartbreaking when I watch him run. Sometimes I'll let him out of his cage and he'll run past me to Andy. And I'm like, oh my gosh. But then, you know, he'll sit with me or something and he'll kind of upset Andy. I think Andy's probably really his person.
He gets really nervous if he gets too far away from him. If we're all walking together, he's had some breakdowns at the airport. If Andy got too far ahead, we realized last time he thinks that our roller bags are chasing Andy.
He gets really nervous if he gets too far away from him. If we're all walking together, he's had some breakdowns at the airport. If Andy got too far ahead, we realized last time he thinks that our roller bags are chasing Andy.
He gets really nervous if he gets too far away from him. If we're all walking together, he's had some breakdowns at the airport. If Andy got too far ahead, we realized last time he thinks that our roller bags are chasing Andy.
It's 1 a.m., we land in the Kalispell parking lot. And I realized this because he's kind of shrieking. He'd done pretty well. He did great on the plane. And then Andy's walking the parking lot. And I said, I think he thinks they're chasing you. So Andy starts running and swerving as if the suitcases are getting after him.