Richard Whitehead MBE

Paralympic Gold Medallist-World Record Marathoner

Shayna Powless

Dual U.S. National Champion -Off-Road & XTERRA

Renata Zarazúa

Mexico's No.1 Tennis Player -18 Years Running

Dr. Justine Roper

Founder and CEO of InHer Physique Pelvic Therapy & Wellness

Kerllen Rego

Elite marathon runner - 13 World Marathon Majors

Genevieve Gregson

Four-Time Olympian, Three-Time Olympic Finalist

Shayna Powless

2024 Chicago Grit Gesamtmeister
2023 Tour of the Gila Sprint-Champion
2× Nationaler Meister (XC MTB & XTERRA)
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Paralympic Gold Medallist · World Record Marathoner

Richard Whitehead MBE

Richard Whitehead MBE is more than an athlete—he’s a symbol of resilience. Born without legs below the knee, he went from training on his knees with sports cups to completing the New York Marathon just 13 days after receiving his first running blades. Since then, he’s claimed Paralympic gold, set multiple world records, and completed 90 marathons, including 40 in 40 days across the UK. His journey isn’t just about winning races—it’s about proving that limits exist only where we place them.

Now, as he pushes toward his 100th marathon, the Yesoul G1 M Plus Bike has become a key part of his training. For Richard, it’s more than equipment—it’s a partner that helps him prepare smarter, balance recovery with intensity, and arrive at every start line ready. Just as his story shows, movement is about possibility, and with Yesoul, every ride builds toward something greater.

Shayna Powless

2024 Chicago Grit Overall Champ
2023 Tour of the Gila Sprint Champ
2× National Champ (XC MTB & XTERRA)
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Professional Cyclist · National Champion

Shayna Powless

Shayna Powless, a proud member of the Oneida Nation, has built a remarkable career across cycling disciplines—from road and gravel to mountain biking and track—collecting national titles, international podiums, and a 2024 Chicago Grit overall victory along the way. Off the course, she and her husband, NFL player Eli Ankou of the Dokis First Nation, co-founded the Dream Catcher Foundation to empower Native American youth through sports and raise awareness for the MMIWG crisis. Honored with the 2025 United Natives Community Impact Award, Shayna’s story is one of resilience, advocacy, and leadership.

Now retired from pro racing but still deeply committed to fitness, Shayna has embraced a new daily rhythm with the Yesoul T1M Plus Treadmill. Compact and reliable, it keeps her consistent regardless of weather, pairing training with music, TV, or podcasts to make movement effortless. For Shayna, it’s not about chasing old medals—it’s about staying balanced, energized, and connected to the athlete she’s always been. Her collaboration with Yesoul reflects a shared belief: fitness is not only about performance, but about creating a better tomorrow.

Renata Zarazúa

# 1 Spieler in Mexiko seit 18 Jahren in Folge
Beste WTA-Einzelplatzierung # 51
WTA Challenger Einzeltitel 2
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Mexico’s Top Tennis Star · WTA Top 100 Trailblazer

Renata Zarazúa

Renata Zarazúa has become a trailblazer in Mexican tennis, making history as the first Mexican woman in 25 years to compete in all four Grand Slams and breaking into the WTA Top 100 in both singles and doubles. With career highs of world No. 51 in singles and No. 88 in doubles, multiple WTA and ITF titles, and appearances on the Olympic stage, her career is a testament to grit, consistency, and national pride.

Yet, behind the trophies, Renata has faced her share of challenges—including injuries that made high-impact training difficult. That’s where the Yesoul G1M Plus Bike became essential, offering low-impact cardio to keep her fitness sharp while protecting her knees. Whether it’s warming up before a match or unwinding afterward, the bike fits seamlessly into her daily rhythm, helping her balance performance and recovery. For Renata, it’s not just about winning titles—it’s about resilience, mental strength, and finding ways to keep moving forward.

Dr. Justine Roper

Doctor of Physical Therapy

Founder and CEO of InHer

Physique Pelvic Therapy & Wellness

Endurance athlete & Doctor of Physical Therapy

Dr. Justine Roper

Dr. Justine Williams Roper, also known as Doctor Jus, is a Doctor of Physical Therapy, pelvic health specialist, and endurance athlete based in Florida. As the Founder and CEO of InHer Physique Pelvic Therapy & Wellness, she helps women improve performance, recovery, and long-term health through evidence-based care. Drawing from both clinical expertise and personal experience—including completing Abbott World Marathon Majors while undergoing surgeries for uterine fibroids—she advocates for a balanced approach where healing and performance coexist. Through coaching, speaking, and education, she empowers women to pursue sustainable fitness with confidence, resilience, and respect for their bodies.

Genevieve Gregson

4 x Olympian, Marathon runner

3 x Olympic finalist in athletics

Australian record holder in the 3000m steeplechase

Four-time Olympian · Australian record holder

Genevieve Gregson

Genevieve Gregson is one of Australia’s most accomplished distance runners—a four-time Olympian, three-time Olympic finalist, and the national record holder in the 3000m steeplechase. As she balances elite sport with motherhood, her relationship with fitness has evolved from pure performance to sustainable, everyday strength. Training at home with the YESOUL bike, she has found new ways to stay consistent, connected, and resilient, proving that endurance doesn’t disappear with life’s changes—it adapts. Genevieve continues to inspire athletes and families alike by redefining what strength, balance, and movement can look like at every stage of life.

Kerllen Rego


Marathoner & Triathlete

Completed 13 World Marathon Majors

Marathoner · 20+ marathons, 13 World Marathon Majors

Kerllen Rego

Kerllen Rego is a marathoner, triathlete, and content creator whose journey is defined by consistency. With over 20 years of running experience, she has completed 20 marathons—including 13 World Marathon Majors—alongside triathlons and an ultramarathon. As a wife and mother of two, Kerllen integrates training into real life, sharing an honest, grounded approach to fitness that values discipline over motivation. Through her leadership in running, beginner-friendly programs, and authentic storytelling, she inspires a global community to see movement not as perfection, but as a sustainable, lifelong practice—one steady step at a time.