#691 – Mid-Season Wake Up Calls

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It’s not always fun to have a wake up call. Today, we get into the illusion of seeking dreams without putting in the work. Mike did a Sprint over the weekend and he had to take a long, hard look in the mirror. We get into riding on success from the past, and how 90% of life is just showing up . . . but most people don’t do the 10% which is learn from success or failure. We talk about confidence as a crutch, how it’s good to have a healthy fear hanging over you, and why we have to own our successes and failures. Eventually being unprepared will wear you down. Woulda, coulda, shoulda, only goes so far. When we have a big, exciting dream, we should go for it, but it ultimately boils down to doing the hard part, which is the actual work. Topics:  Des Moines and Eagleman Mike’s Sprint wake up Abandoning habits that matter Riding the belief train too much 90% of Life is showing up Getting stuck on your dream vision Not adjusting to hit your goals Riding past successes 24 Hour Rule Athletes and 180 degree swings Cramming for tests and races The Result IS Hard work Woulda, coulda, shoulda, #Didn’t All nighter studying Why do you expect what you do? Dedicate to . . . doing your best It gets old going into things unprepared Massive underachieving Confidence as a crutch Acceptance of where you are in training Paralyzed by that “entry into the sport” frame of mind It’s time for action The harder you work, the luckier you get “If I get lost, if I get injured, if I die, it’s my fault” A healthy fear hanging over you It’s my fault Own success . . . and failure. Coaching Inquiries Mike Tarrolly - CrushingIron@gmail.com Robbie Bruce - C26Coach@gmail.com www.c26triathlon.com

#691 – Mid-Season Wake Up Calls

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