
Follow my journey from Tokyo 2020 Olympics to Paris 2024, attempting to make Rio Olympics a quad tear put those plans on hold,Tokyo was a tough Olympics for me, but the knowledge there will help me make Paris an Olympics to remember. Enjoy the Journey
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 351 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Actually arrived at the podcast on the back of the jogging room training sessions. Stephen has a unique take on delivering information and also his journey of constant learning
Stephen is a super likeable guy and the info he shares is extremely valuable. Motivates me to get the run done!!
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Honest and open, Stephen gives us a real insight into the life of an athlete. He opening talks about the highs and the lows, making his words and experience to relatable for anyone from an elite to a Parkrun runner.
Awesome podcast not afraid of honesty. Too hard on yourself. Trust yourself. Your an Olympian. Pop your head out of the professional athlete bubble for a moment and look at what you have achieved. Recognise your unbelievable achievements. Most people wouldn’t get within 20% of your times. Olympians are rare.
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Through a series of reflective and personal updates, the discussions provide an inside look into the life of a professional athlete preparing for significant marathons and Olympic events. Key themes include the balance of rigorous training schedules, mental health, personal challenges, and the intricate relationship between running and lifestyle. Notably, the host emphasizes the importance of finding joy in running, sharing moments of both triumph and vulnerability, contributing to a relatable narrative for listeners. The journey is marked by honesty and insights, not just about athletic performance but also about the challenges and triumphs of personal growth in the context of becoming an elite runner.
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