Olympic Speaker Insights on Day 1 Jitters or Chill

Posted by Vince Poscente on Sat, Feb 08, 2014 @ 10:30 AM

If you're an Olympic Athlete you either realize you need to be 'chill' or get consumed by 'the jitters.' If your event is towards the beginning of the Olympic program the jitters are pretty intense. If you compete later the jitters just fester. Either way you need to chill. It's the Olympic Winter Games after all.

Our speed skiing event in Albertville occured on the last three days of the games. Each of us had been training and competing for years leading up to a brief 72 hours. Yet, a bunch of the speed skiers were so amped up, they marched in in the Opening Ceremonies, then dashed back to a training facility in Vars to cram some last minute work.

Me, I did the opposite. I didn't ski. I didn't train. I became a tourist until our official training runs. It was a blast! 

The way I figured it,

"If you don't know it by now, you won't know it by race day."

I resisted the temptation to join my fellow Canadian Olympic speed skiers. I didn't want take the chance to be secummed to 'the jitters.' I wanted to 'chill' instead. 

Being chill, whether you are a plumber, physician or a top closing keynote speaker... the payoff is always better than being overtaken by the jitters.

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Right now a collection of skiers and skaters are struggling with the same issues. It's a pretty sure bet,

"If you don't know it by now, you won't know it by race day."

 

Tags: Self Development, Motivational, Inspirational