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In this compelling episode, former New Zealand rugby player and now performance coach Jerome Harimate dives into the real effects of professional sports on athletes.
Jerome reflects on his own journey, contrasting his natural talent with the hard work required to truly excel in professional sports. He sheds light on how talent alone isn't enough and how structured training, discipline, and a supportive environment play crucial roles.
Discover how the pressures of professional sports and transitions out of competitive play affect athletes both physically and mentally. Jerome shares his insights on the balance between talent and effort, the significance of environment in success, and the challenges faced by Olympic and professional athletes alike. He also discusses practical tips for managing fitness post-sport and adjusting training approaches for older individuals or former athletes.
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In this compelling episode, former New Zealand rugby player and now performance coach Jerome Harimate dives into the real effects of professional sports on athletes.
Jerome reflects on his own journey, contrasting his natural talent with the hard work required to truly excel in professional sports. He sheds light on how talent alone isn't enough and how structured training, discipline, and a supportive environment play crucial roles.
Discover how the pressures of professional sports and transitions out of competitive play affect athletes both physically and mentally. Jerome shares his insights on the balance between talent and effort, the significance of environment in success, and the challenges faced by Olympic and professional athletes alike. He also discusses practical tips for managing fitness post-sport and adjusting training approaches for older individuals or former athletes.
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