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Thursday, January 22, 2015

USAT Paratriathlete High Performance Camp

Banner over the OTC Olympic Pool


I just had the privilege of spending eight days at the Colorado Springs Olympic Training Center as a staff coach for a USAT High Performance Paratriathlon Swim Camp..  The athletes at this camp are by invitation only - because they are all genuine medal contenders for the 2016 Olympics.  We had two 90 minute swim sessions per day plus lots of meetings with USADA, nutritionists, USAT, USOC and other expert coaches from this campus.  We also met with each athlete to map out their strategy for earning the points needed to contend at this year's world championships and to earn our country slots for the Rio Olympics.
  
It was an outstanding opportunity for me to feed my coaching soul by learning from the athletes and from the other coaches.  We all shared our own knowledge and were all so glad to be there.  

Coach John and me in the famous OTC Cafeteria


These paratriathletes continue to  overcome challenges that most of us cannot even imagine.  Therefore, they are incredibly appreciative of every day and every experience.  They are a dream to coach - they absorb every suggestion and immediately begin practicing it.  

We can all learn from them.  Aches or pains?  A little tired?  Toying with the idea of skipping a workout?  They wouldn't and their "excuses" are much more significant.  As I wobbled out of the door in the dark this morning to run on my gimpy knees, I knew that I certainly was lucky to be able to run.



I am reading a book right now called "Daring Greatly" by Brene Brown.  She talks about the correlation between dealing with challenges and the feeling of hope.  The more challenges that a person addresses and conquers, the more all-around hopeful they feel about life.  She also talks about being sure to not, "engineer your life to live small."  In other words, don't play it safe.  Go for it.  Most importantly, she advises us to "Dare to be vulnerable.  Dare to feel uncomfortable."  By doing that, you will likely feel much happier and hopeful about your life.  

So, I am excited about 2015 - for all of you, me and for these athletes.  I hope that you can use a little of their energy to help you to relentlessly pursue your goals this year.  Don't engineer your life to live small!  Let's live big together!
Hung out with other Olympians too


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