Our athletes have been putting in the work for months leading into their first gravel race of the season, and platforms like @humango_ai have become a big part of that process.
From training rides to recovery days to building consistency over time, athletes like our captain @theadventuredoer have been using it to help prepare for the start lines ahead.
Starting today, we’re taking that same idea of consistency and movement and turning it into something the whole community can be part of through the 3.21 Challenge in collaboration with @_madeforgood_ .
The challenge is simple. Move 3.21 miles a day for one month however you want. Run, walk, bike, swim, skip, hike. It all counts.
The number 3.21 represents the three copies of the 21st chromosome carried by individuals with Down syndrome, and this challenge is about much more than miles. It’s about showing up, creating visibility, and building a culture of inclusion through movement and community.
The challenge starts TODAY and runs through June 12.
We’d love to have you join us. Click the link in our bio to join our HumanGo Adventure for All group!
this is probably cringeworthy. . .
but this is what I’ve been up to lately in my spare time
this next year will be absolutely worth every minute spent in prayer for the Down syndrome community
all for God to be glorified and the hope that families are restored and redeemed just as he has planned!!
#downsyndromeawareness #madeforgood #runforgood #5keveryday #downsyndrome
Any guesses where our Death to Doubt team is headed next? 👀🚲💪
A. Wild Horse Gravel (De Beque, CO)
B. UNBOUND Gravel (Emporia, KS)
C. Outlaw Gravel (Steamboat Springs, CO)
THE GIVING CHALLENGE IS LIVE. LINK IN BIO TO DONATE.
What we’re able to build comes down to moments like this.
Every dollar goes toward creating...
- more access to camps, programs, and education
- more opportunities for exceptional individuals
- more support for families
- more moments where belief starts to replace doubt
What you see on the surface is only possible because of what’s built underneath it. This is what funds the process, the consistency, and the support that allows someone to step into something they once thought was impossible.
Tap the link in our bio and add it to your calendar so you don’t miss it. Send this to 5 people you think would want to be a part of this movement.
#deathtodoubt #adventureforall #redefininginclusion
When Nick talks about riding with Jackson, he talks about the things you don’t always think to say out loud.
From the sights to smells to the air in their faces and just simply being out there together to take it all in.
He wants Jackson to experience all of it not someday, but now. And one day, he will on his own. But for now, they make the for quite the dynamic duo on the starting line.
Tap the link in our bio and add our 24-hour Giving Challenge to your calendar. It helps create more moments like this.
#deathtodoubt #adventureforall #redefininginclusion
It can look like this is all about racing.
The bikes, the start lines, the finish lines… those are the moments we all physically see. These absolutely do matter. We don’t discount that, but the starting and finish lines are not where this team tells its story.
Everything you’re watching is the result of something that started much earlier.
It starts in the early attempts, in the small wins that don’t feel like much at the time, or in the decision to try again, even when it would be much easier not to. The journey starts when someone is given the support and the belief to keep going before they fully believe it themselves.
Not at the finish line, but at the beginning.
Because once belief is built, everything else follows.
Tap the link in our bio and add our 24-hour Giving Challenge to your calendar. It helps create more of those starting points for athletes and families.
#deathtodoubt #adventureforall #redefininginclusion
We asked Nick this question: “If you could say one thing to Jackson right before a race, what would you want him to feel from you?”
He didn’t overthink it and it was pretty simple actually. “I love you… and thank you.”
The “thank you” is what gave a story.
Not a “thank you for racing with me” or “thank you for being here,” but a thank you for who Jackson has made him become
- A better dad
- A better husband
- A better brother
- A better person in every part of his life
You can feel it when he says it.
This season isn’t about showing up for races. It’s about showing up for each other and realizing how much someone can change you… just by being in your life.
If you watch anything today, watch this one.
And if this resonates with you, don’t miss what’s coming.
Tap the link in our bio and add our 24-hour Giving Challenge to your calendar. It supports families like Nick and Jackson and helps create more moments like this.
#deathtodoubt #adventureforall #redefininginclusion
I will forever be in love with this day
and I pray that God help me
to treat each day of my life
just as I treated March 21
for every day is indeed a true blessing
and to ride 21 miles and pray for and think about
the Down syndrome community in general
is icing on the cake
I love you Jackson Paul Reed
💙💛🤍
Meet Jackson.
He’s 3… and already on the team.
Not riding on his own yet (give him a minute), but fully in it, fully along for the ride, and honestly… stealing the show a little bit.
There’s a lot more coming with this one. Just wait.
Our 24-hour Giving Challenge helps support athletes just like Jackson and creates more opportunities for moments like this.
Tap the link in bio and add it to your calendar so you don’t miss it.
#deathtodoubt #adventureforall #redefininginclusion
that was an experience 🤣
wanted to get a quick upper body workout before going for a run
I still have so much to learn
the lift, not an issue
and I can run on my own no problem but
add in Jackson and the stroller
and it feels like all endurance goes out the window
but 4 miles in the heat
I’ll take it
and honestly I am just blessed
to be able to run with Jackson
and let him see creation
in a similar (but different) way than me
I pray for the day
I get to run with him side by side
and look forward to it with great expectation!
Love you Jackson!
🤟🏼Dad
@liquiddeath@thule@joinladder@brian_pruett@brooksrunning@adventureforallus@kellie.dale.reed@nick_a_reed
after a long weekend in Lincoln with the @adventureforallus team
we made the wild trek back west to Kearney through the blizzard
without a bike rack available we had to take both wheels off (complicated with a specialty bike like this) to fit it in the back of the suburban
so as the weather warmed up I pieced it back together and took a brief ride in the cul de sac
thankfully Stevie was just as excited as me so she captured the first ride on camera!!!
now to bring along my co-pilot, Jackson, and get this bike season going
Meet the first ever exceptional gravel race team.
This year, five athletes are stepping onto gravel start lines as the official Death to Doubt AFA gravel race team.
Each one brings something different to the team.
Christian Loafman, our Captain
Christian leads with still confidence and strong character. He sets the tone for the team, showing what leadership looks like through discipline, preparation, and the belief that you always show up ready to do the work.
Lukas Coon
Lukas is the heart and soul of the team. He brings light, joy, and genuine love into every space he enters, reminding everyone around him why we are here in the first place.
Phoebe Andersen
At just 12 years old, Phoebe is the fearless female athlete on the team and rides with the competitiveness of a lion. She brings relentless determination and shows that self-belief and grit have nothing to do with age.
Nick Reed
Nick represents something powerful: a parent who believes his child’s potential is limitless right now, not tomorrow, not 5-10 years from now or “one day.” He rides to show what a growth mindset looks like in action and to build a world where Jackson grows up believing possibility is the baseline.
Jackson Reed
At just three years old, Jackson rides on the bike with his dad. Even though he cannot ride on his own yet, he gets to experience what belief feels like. Because belief is not something we wait to understand later in life. It is something we feel and something we live.
Different athletes.
Different roles.
Different stories.
One shared commitment.
Confront self-doubt. Choose self-belief.
#deathtodoubt #adventureforall #redefininginclusion