EP 1150 - Selects Edition - Mark Spitz
Update: 2024-07-08
Description
On today's selects edition of the podcast, we look back at episode 292 on Legendary American Swimmer Mark Spitz, as we explore three lessons from her hall-of-fame career.
Mark Spitz is renowned as an American former competitive swimmer who achieved legendary status in the sport. He garnered widespread acclaim by winning seven gold medals at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, setting a record for the most golds won in a single Olympics at the time. Spitz's dominance in swimming and his impressive record catapulted him to iconic status in Olympic history.
See failure as a learning opportunity
Here are some lessons you can take from his career journey which can be found helpful
1. See failure as a learning opportunity.
2. Practice & mentor attitude are more important than talent.
3. Work hard earlier in your career.
If you found this episode helpful, share it with a fellow athlete to help them on their quest to achieve their sports goals. Want me to answer your questions here on the show, send an email to friday@athletemaestro.com
If you found anything useful on the podcast, please leave a RATING AND REVIEW so other young athletes like yourself can find and benefit from the podcast. To learn how to SUBSCRIBE AND LEAVE A RATING on the show, head to www.athletemaestro.com/subscribe.
For more on Athlete Maestro visit athletemaestro.com
Find me on social media Instagram - @tolaogunlewe Twitter - @tolaogunlewe
sportsperformance, sportsmindset, studentathlete, collegeathlete, eliteathlete
Mark Spitz is renowned as an American former competitive swimmer who achieved legendary status in the sport. He garnered widespread acclaim by winning seven gold medals at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, setting a record for the most golds won in a single Olympics at the time. Spitz's dominance in swimming and his impressive record catapulted him to iconic status in Olympic history.
See failure as a learning opportunity
Here are some lessons you can take from his career journey which can be found helpful
1. See failure as a learning opportunity.
2. Practice & mentor attitude are more important than talent.
3. Work hard earlier in your career.
If you found this episode helpful, share it with a fellow athlete to help them on their quest to achieve their sports goals. Want me to answer your questions here on the show, send an email to friday@athletemaestro.com
If you found anything useful on the podcast, please leave a RATING AND REVIEW so other young athletes like yourself can find and benefit from the podcast. To learn how to SUBSCRIBE AND LEAVE A RATING on the show, head to www.athletemaestro.com/subscribe.
For more on Athlete Maestro visit athletemaestro.com
Find me on social media Instagram - @tolaogunlewe Twitter - @tolaogunlewe
sportsperformance, sportsmindset, studentathlete, collegeathlete, eliteathlete
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