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 #19 Social Connectedness Through Community - Liz Waterstraat
Triathlete Mindset
27 minutes
3 years ago
TRIATHLETE MINDSET Episode #19 Social Connectedness Through Community - Liz Waterstraat
Coach Elizabeth "Liz" Waterstraat gets together with Morgon and talks planning, organization, strategy, and community. With 20 years of multisport coaching experience, Liz uses a “think it through” approach to racing. Whether a beginner or a world champion she talks about the value of a written plan including “what if” scenarios. She uses her large community to help bring these athletes together so they can help each other and become better. Social connectedness is evidence we are...
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...