Monday, February 04, 2008

Believe, attitude and process...

Simon Whitfield shared about his expereince leading up to winning his gold medal in 2000 Olmypic.



This is interesting considering that I spent the majority of my time thinking I need to run sub 4 marathon, I need to place top XXX in my AG. In reality, to get there is not to get wrap up in the outcome. Focus on the love of the enviornment, let it flow and have a great attitude.

An analogy I can think of it's like flying to the sun (not sure why someone want to do it). We have to see where we are going. However, stare too long and we will go blind and deviate off course.

Basically...go out and play like a kid. =)

I love atheletes like Simon with a great personality. Our culture needs more role model like him...

6 comments:

Born To Endure said...

True..we Canucks need more people like him around..:-))

jameson said...

great video... His attitide and perspective is awesome. I think I may be rooting for a Canadian in the Olympics!

Donald said...

Hmmm ... I go back and forth on this. I think it's a great thing to put a goal out there that makes you push harder than you think you're able, or harder than you want to on any particular day. But you don't want to become a slave to that, either.

I'd be foolish to question Simon's philosophy, though. Obviously it works well for him.

Jen in Budapest said...

you know, it's good to reflect on our time and see how we spend it and if it's where we want to be. good for you. reflection is healthy.

Kewl Nitrox said...

I LUV Simon. I think my 4 years in UBC has made me a lil bit Canadian. :-)

Thanks for sharing that. Too often we forget that what's important is the process and the outcome is just the reward at the end of a long string of the priviledge to be able to train.

Kewl Nitrox said...

I forgot to say "HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR!"