What The Fat (WTF)

WTF #127 - James Ellington | The Most Resilient Olympic Sprinter In The World

02.06.2020 - By Dr Ryan Lowery | Author | Researcher |Play

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Episode #127   Time Stamps 1:25 Growing Up Fast & Wanting To Be Faster 3:58 Jame’s Experience Going To College  5:16 Journey To The Olympics 7:23 Being The Underdog 9:05 Experience (Or Lack Thereof) With Sponsorships  12:03 The Accident That Changed Everything 19:05 Rehab & Getting Back To Training  20:09 Squatting Accident  22:17 Dedication To Remaining A Natural Athlete 23:45 Building Up To The First Race Back 26:00 Making It Back To The Olympics 28:00 Intermission 30:10 James’ Experience With Keto 34:14 Experience With DMT 40:49 How Much Of His Pain Is Mental  43:30 Sprint Fit & Future Plans 47:00 Why Speed Is Everything 47:51 Coaching Other Teams 49:24 Where To Find James’ Business Info  49:53 James’ Best/Favorite Competition Ever 50:51 Who Pushes Him- James’ Favorite Competitor  51:47 The Best Athlete James haS Seen 53:02 James’ Favorite Meal 53:19 Where To Find Him On Social Media 53:50 What Legacy Does James Want To Leave Behind Summary James Ellington is the embodiment of the underdog. Even when his athletic career suffered due to a lack of sponsorships, he never gave up. James revolutionized the sponsorship game by securing his spot in the 2012 Olympics by selling himself for sponsorship on eBay.  He continued to secure his title as a powerful 100-meter relay sprinter by placing 5th in the 4x100 Meter Relay in the 2016 Olympics, 3rd in the IAAF World Relays in 2014, and 1st in the 2014 & 2016 European Championships (all for the 4x100 Meter Relays). His career was abruptly put on hold when a life-threatening motorcycle accident left doctors saying he may never walk, let alone compete, again. James powered through with the mentality of taking it one day at a time. In this podcast, James dives into how he overcame his injuries, his journey with keto to fix hormone imbalances, and how struggling as an underdog gave him the strength to overcome any obstacle.   

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