Cameron Main | Moving on from short course racing | Progressing from an 8min 30sec 400m swimmer | The power of number 4 cover art

Cameron Main | Moving on from short course racing | Progressing from an 8min 30sec 400m swimmer | The power of number 4

Cameron Main | Moving on from short course racing | Progressing from an 8min 30sec 400m swimmer | The power of number 4

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On todays episode we are joined by the amazing Cameron Main. We chat in-depth about Camerons decision to move from short course racing to long course racing. How as a self coached athlete he's adapted his training philosophy as he's matured through the sport. We touch on the importance of mindset and Cameron shares his views on the importance of self confidence when it comes to racing. We explore trauma and how that relates to 'finding an extra gear' and what Cameron's long term plans are in sport and there after.


This is a brilliant episode with lots to take away



Cameron's links

Cameron's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cameronmain_/?hl=en-gb

Abbie's Sparkle Foundation - https://abbiessparklefoundation.org/

The triathlon diary - https://www.youtube.com/@thetriathlondiary



Miles from Ordinary links

Jess's instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jesslearmonth/?hl=en-gb

Bex's instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bexmilnescoaching/

Drop us a voice note here - https://www.speakpipe.com/milesfromordinary

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