Morgon is catching up with his athlete Angie Jackson. Angie is committed, passionate and has an infectious personality. As she puts it, she is 51, Mimi of 2, and just a black girl from Philly trying to make a difference, and she is now an Ironman and official Crabbie after dancing down the red carpet in Maryland. But her jump into the jellyfish filled “chop tank” was prefaced by 2 years of training and a choice to beat her crippling fear of the black line in the pool that wa...
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Morgon is catching up with his athlete Angie Jackson. Angie is committed, passionate and has an infectious personality. As she puts it, she is 51, Mimi of 2, and just a black girl from Philly trying to make a difference, and she is now an Ironman and official Crabbie after dancing down the red carpet in Maryland. But her jump into the jellyfish filled “chop tank” was prefaced by 2 years of training and a choice to beat her crippling fear of the black line in the pool that wa...
TRIATHLETE MINDSET Episode #12 Losing your Identity as a Triathlete - Chuck Kemeny
Triathlete Mindset
29 minutes
4 years ago
TRIATHLETE MINDSET Episode #12 Losing your Identity as a Triathlete - Chuck Kemeny
Morgon’s coach, Chuck Kemeny, wants to take your perception and place it next to your reality and help you remember why you are doing this? So many athletes lost sight of the destination over the last year and the importance of training faded. As a coach, knowing who you are and what you bring to the table is just as important as your finish line. As an athlete, you cannot avoid life events. It’s okay to not be okay. Focus on the small victories and keep moving forward. Find Coac...
Triathlete Mindset
Morgon is catching up with his athlete Angie Jackson. Angie is committed, passionate and has an infectious personality. As she puts it, she is 51, Mimi of 2, and just a black girl from Philly trying to make a difference, and she is now an Ironman and official Crabbie after dancing down the red carpet in Maryland. But her jump into the jellyfish filled “chop tank” was prefaced by 2 years of training and a choice to beat her crippling fear of the black line in the pool that wa...