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Many athletes know the thrill of a great session — the effortless feeling, the sense of invincibility, or hitting a flow state. However, equally familiar are those tough days when nothing seems to go right. It’s easy to feel discouraged when training sessions fall short or races end in disappointment. Yet, these challenging experiences can be more beneficial than the easy, "good" days. In today's episode, we talk about why embracing the tough moments in your training journey can lead to greater growth and success.
Check out the video version of this podcast on YouTube at edgeathlete.me/youtube
Connect with Edge Athlete Lounge: @edgeathletelounge
https://edgeathletelounge.com/
Connect with Coach Robyn: @coach.robyn
Connect with Coach Chris: @thechrismosier
Music by MEND
Logo by @valeriegalerie
Recording wizardry by Richard Mipana
Audio mixed and edited by FermataLab
4.9
2323 ratings
Many athletes know the thrill of a great session — the effortless feeling, the sense of invincibility, or hitting a flow state. However, equally familiar are those tough days when nothing seems to go right. It’s easy to feel discouraged when training sessions fall short or races end in disappointment. Yet, these challenging experiences can be more beneficial than the easy, "good" days. In today's episode, we talk about why embracing the tough moments in your training journey can lead to greater growth and success.
Check out the video version of this podcast on YouTube at edgeathlete.me/youtube
Connect with Edge Athlete Lounge: @edgeathletelounge
https://edgeathletelounge.com/
Connect with Coach Robyn: @coach.robyn
Connect with Coach Chris: @thechrismosier
Music by MEND
Logo by @valeriegalerie
Recording wizardry by Richard Mipana
Audio mixed and edited by FermataLab
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