Discipline Beyond the Mat: Facing Cancer From the Sidelines
Mon Jan 26 2026
In this week’s episode of Victim to Victory: Triumph Over Tragedy, Andrew Gapas shares how wrestling shaped his identity long before he ever faced his toughest opponent. A standout high school wrestler who went on to compete at the Division I level at Rutgers University, Andrew talks about the discipline, routine, and mental toughness the sport demanded, and how those lessons carried into his work today as a high school teacher and wrestling coach.That foundation was tested when Andrew, at just 24 years old, received a cancer diagnosis while actively coaching at a wrestling tournament. He describes finishing the event after taking the call, then immediately committing to an aggressive treatment plan for non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Andrew reflects on the physical and mental toll of chemotherapy, the importance of family and community support, and how the experience reshaped the way he connects with his students and athletes, emphasizing awareness, empathy, and showing up for others when it matters most.
What to expect in this week’s episode:
Discipline Built on the Mat: How wrestling shaped Andrew’s mindset, routines, and refusal to quit, long before his cancer diagnosis.
The Diagnosis That Changed Everything: Receiving a life-altering phone call in the middle of a wrestling tournament and choosing to fight without hesitation.
Inside the Physical and Mental Battle: A firsthand look at aggressive chemotherapy, loss of physical strength, and the emotional toll of relying on others.
The Power of Family and Community: Why unwavering support from loved ones, teammates, and school communities made survival possible.
A New Perspective on Teaching and Coaching: How Andrew’s experience deepened his empathy, leadership, and commitment to seeing the struggles others may be hiding.
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In this week’s episode of Victim to Victory: Triumph Over Tragedy, Andrew Gapas shares how wrestling shaped his identity long before he ever faced his toughest opponent. A standout high school wrestler who went on to compete at the Division I level at Rutgers University, Andrew talks about the discipline, routine, and mental toughness the sport demanded, and how those lessons carried into his work today as a high school teacher and wrestling coach.That foundation was tested when Andrew, at just 24 years old, received a cancer diagnosis while actively coaching at a wrestling tournament. He describes finishing the event after taking the call, then immediately committing to an aggressive treatment plan for non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Andrew reflects on the physical and mental toll of chemotherapy, the importance of family and community support, and how the experience reshaped the way he connects with his students and athletes, emphasizing awareness, empathy, and showing up for others when it matters most. What to expect in this week’s episode: Discipline Built on the Mat: How wrestling shaped Andrew’s mindset, routines, and refusal to quit, long before his cancer diagnosis. The Diagnosis That Changed Everything: Receiving a life-altering phone call in the middle of a wrestling tournament and choosing to fight without hesitation. Inside the Physical and Mental Battle: A firsthand look at aggressive chemotherapy, loss of physical strength, and the emotional toll of relying on others. The Power of Family and Community: Why unwavering support from loved ones, teammates, and school communities made survival possible. A New Perspective on Teaching and Coaching: How Andrew’s experience deepened his empathy, leadership, and commitment to seeing the struggles others may be hiding. GGL Resources: Website:https://www.gglwins.com/ Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/GarcesGrablerLebrocq/ Twitter (X):https://www.x.com/ggl_wins Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/ggl_wins https://www.instagram.com/gglwins_espanol LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/garces-grabler-lebrocq/ YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@garcesgrablerlebrocq New Clients: 855-GGL-WINS info@gglwins.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices