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This week on the show (Episode 125), He's the 2019 British Champion in the 100m, 2016 Olympian, and 2022 Commonwealth games gold medalist, Adidas athlete, Ojie Edoburun Joins me on the show
Ojie is no rookie when it comes to dealing with pressure. After bringing a silver medal back to Great Britton at the 1013 World Youth Championships his path quickly changed and he had no choice but to grow up in a sport that is always fastly moving forward
In this episode:
-Growing up in north London with Nigerian parents
- How he was introduced to track and the success early success that came with it
- Why he decided not to go to the NCAA route & if he regrets the decision
-The culture of sprinting in GK in its current time(Support, Mentors, etc)
- The mental battles he's been facing & Ojie shares something he's never openly spoken about before
-How he dealt with setbacks and discouragement as a youth to how he deals with it now
- What he expects in this season & quick update on how training has been this year
- A word of encouragement for those coming up
and so much more.
The journey hasn't been easy for him by no means, but Ojie is someone who's out to prove to himself how fast in he can go on the track, but the endless possibilities of what he can do off the way as well.
We get into a lot in this episode and insightful conversation that you dont want to miss
Check out the audio episode on all podcast streaming platforms, & watch the visual episode Thursday @7am EST
Watch On Youtube:
Follow Ojie On Social:
Instagram: @Ojie
Follow Akeem On Social:
If you'd like to support the show, their are two ways that you can do that.
1). Leave a rating and review of the show
Your support is greatly appreciated, Enjoy the episode!
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This week on the show (Episode 125), He's the 2019 British Champion in the 100m, 2016 Olympian, and 2022 Commonwealth games gold medalist, Adidas athlete, Ojie Edoburun Joins me on the show
Ojie is no rookie when it comes to dealing with pressure. After bringing a silver medal back to Great Britton at the 1013 World Youth Championships his path quickly changed and he had no choice but to grow up in a sport that is always fastly moving forward
In this episode:
-Growing up in north London with Nigerian parents
- How he was introduced to track and the success early success that came with it
- Why he decided not to go to the NCAA route & if he regrets the decision
-The culture of sprinting in GK in its current time(Support, Mentors, etc)
- The mental battles he's been facing & Ojie shares something he's never openly spoken about before
-How he dealt with setbacks and discouragement as a youth to how he deals with it now
- What he expects in this season & quick update on how training has been this year
- A word of encouragement for those coming up
and so much more.
The journey hasn't been easy for him by no means, but Ojie is someone who's out to prove to himself how fast in he can go on the track, but the endless possibilities of what he can do off the way as well.
We get into a lot in this episode and insightful conversation that you dont want to miss
Check out the audio episode on all podcast streaming platforms, & watch the visual episode Thursday @7am EST
Watch On Youtube:
Follow Ojie On Social:
Instagram: @Ojie
Follow Akeem On Social:
If you'd like to support the show, their are two ways that you can do that.
1). Leave a rating and review of the show
Your support is greatly appreciated, Enjoy the episode!