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Lael Wilcox: Pushing the Limits of Deprivation, Episode #93, 12-08-20

Lael Wilcox: Pushing the Limits of Deprivation, Episode #93, 12-08-20

FromChampion's Mojo for Masters Swimmers


Lael Wilcox: Pushing the Limits of Deprivation, Episode #93, 12-08-20

FromChampion's Mojo for Masters Swimmers

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Length:
63 minutes
Released:
Dec 8, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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How can you form the mental fortitude to overcome pain, discomfort and deprivation in order to meet your goals? Elite endurance cyclist Lael Wilcox joins the podcast to talk with Kelly and Maria about how she adapts to natural elements, criticism and her own inner voice to triumph at some of the world’s toughest endurance bicycle races. Have something to share with the hosts? Email it to hello@championsmojo.com.MORE ABOUT LAEL WILCOXIn 2016, Lael Wilcox was the first woman and first American to win the 4200-mile Trans Am Bicycle Race. Lael also holds the women’s record for the Tour Divide, a 2,745 mile ride from Canada to Mexico.  She also set the fastest known time for the 1,546-mile Baja Divide route from San Diego to San Jose Del Cabo. In 2019, Lael placed 2nd overall in the Silk Road Mountain Race, a 1,061-mile self-supported mountain bike race in Kyrgyzstan.  She is the subject of the film I’m Not Stopping which follows her on the Navad 1000, a 670-mile race with 100,000 feet of climbing where she became only the second woman to finish it.Keep up with Lael and see updates on her 1,000-mile Alaskan cycling scholarship for women on her social media accounts.Follow Lael on FacebookFollow Lael on InstagramEpisode Topics and MentionsTrans Am Bicycle RaceTour Divide Baja DivideSilk Road Mountain RaceRace Across America I’m Not Stopping filmGnome, AlaskaAnchorage, AlaskaGRIT, Girls Riding Into TomorrowMentorshipSpecialized BicyclesBillie Jean KingLilly KingREIRace Around RwandaDenali Topical steroid withdrawalThe Strike Series by Robert GalbraithTakeawaysMaria It is so important to connect to nature - go on a bike ride, go for a walk, sit by a tree. Remember the enjoyment of self-sufficiency, but recognize the times you need help from others. People need both scenarios.KellyDeal with suffering by seeing what is good around you in nature, and find ways to be comfortable in the pain and discomfort. Reduce fear with facts and statistics. Quote of the Week“The world is big and the mountains are tall and the storms look scary, but as long as you keep moving, you get through it.” -- Lael WilcoxSubscribe to the Champion's Mojo podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Play. Have something you want to share with us? Email it to hello@championsmojo.com.Support the show
Released:
Dec 8, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Do you need some mojo in your life? We energize and empower you to be the champion of your life and to perform your best! We connect you with great interviews from inspiring champions, coaches and experts to get you the mojo. Co-hosts Kelly Palace and Maria Parker are both elite masters athletes, authors, and certified health and life coaches. Join us weekly and we promise to help you to overcome challenges, get better with age and to bring out the champion in you! You'll hear the secrets to success from Olympic Champions, Olympic Coaches, Masters Champions and Champions for a cause. Let us champion you with inspiration, motivation and education! We explore what makes a champion in sports, but most importantly in life, through thought-provoking interview questions, fun quizzes and unique perspectives. Our definition of a champion: 1) a person who triumphs in sports and/or life, 2) a leader who stands up for a cause, advocates for others or the greater good. Champion’s Mojo has earned 3 podcast awards over 3 years. Join us to get the Mojo! Professionally produced by Kabra Media and part of the CG Sports Company. For more visit ChampionsMojo.com