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Back to Episodes251. How 2x Olympian Kara Goucher Handles Expectations, Pressure, and Pre-Race Anxiety
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Kara has retired from competitive running but remains an active presence as an athlete advisor for Oiselle and Altra. She is a sports analyst and broadcaster for NBC Sports, and had an opportunity to be on the other side of the camera as a color commentator at the Tokyo Olympics.
Competitive from a young age when she would regularly beat all the boys, Kara has learned how to handle pressure and expectations throughout her career. Although Kara dealt with pressure at an elite level, that feeling is something all runners can relate to.
Whether it's the expectations you set for yourself, feeling pressure from other individuals, or comparing your accomplishments with other runners, the burden of pressure can be overwhelming when you aren't able to manage it. But nervousness and pre-race jitters can also mean that you are invested in what you are about to do. When you learn how to channel that adrenaline to help instead of hurt, you can use pressure to your benefit.
Kara and I cover a lot of ground on the podcast this week, including:
- The pros and cons of feeling pressure, and how to manage it to get the best from yourself
- The value of personal mantras
- How that feeling of pressure has evolved for Kara over the course of her career
- Kara's intense preparation for broadcasting races, and her goals as a commentator
- What makes a good race for Kara as a runner and as an an analyst
- And perhaps most importantly, if and when she's starting a podcast with Des Linden!
Links & Resources from the Show:
- Check out Kara on Instagram and Facebook
- Follow Kara on Twitter
- View Kara's racing highlights
- More ways to deal with pressure and stress
- Lear how to Master your Mindset
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