CrossFit athlete Natalie Allport on helping your elders stay active—and learning from them along the way
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Recently, a video of Natalie training her 84 year old Abuela went viral, and the story was featured on news outlets and TV stations across America, including this article from Good Morning America.
Growth Mindset: What it is, what it isn’t, how to build it, what to do if you are working on it and others around you aren’t, and how to keep growing!
Cory is a former D1 swimmer, forever athlete, and coach. In this podcast we talk mindset of sport and life, running a marathon with no training, competing at Hyrox, vulnerability, the influence of your environment and much more!
Failure is a scary word to many youth and adults alike. However, the top achievers in the world, and some of the happiest people as well, know that failure is simply part of the process.
Bryn Drescher is a mental performance coach to athletes from youth to pro level, as well as a former D1 athlete and speaker.
Q Williams is a former 2-sport Big Ten athlete with a passion for helping other former athletes with leading out the lives, businesses, and careers of their wildest dreams. In this podcast we discuss his experience with concussion, CTE, and post concussive effects, the stigma around both concussion and mental health, the importance of finding your tribe, and much more!
Jonathan Van Horn is a former dual sport collegiate athlete (basketball and soccer), athlete transition coach, and host of the SHIFT podcast. In this episode we talk about his experience playing 2 sports in College, the value of that experience on both physical development and mental, how to move away from performance / outcome based motivation, and building for life beyond sport.
Danielle Kettlewell is an Olympian in the sport of synchronized swimming. Her story takes her from what she calls being an “ordinary girl” to making the Olympic team in 3 years.
In honour of Mental Health Awareness month I share my mental health journey as an athlete and how it affected me in the decision to walk away from competitive snowboarding.