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EP99: Ski Talk with Andrea Alessi (Part 2)

EP99: Ski Talk with Andrea Alessi (Part 2)

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Welcome back to The Water Ski Podcast for episode 99!

This is the second part of Matteo's interview with Andrea "Bubu" Alessi!
Bubu is a former Pro water skier from Italy, the 1993 World Jump Champion, and former coach of the Italian National Team. He is widely regarded as the most influential water skier in the history of the sport in Italy, due to his successes and contribution to the development of the sport. In this second part, Matteo and Bubu discuss the transition from skier to coach, including the importance and challenges of these identity changes. The two proceeded to explore Bubu's years sailing around the world, the birth of his daughter Mia, the challenges of being a good coach (including the mental side of skiing and coaching), and a bunch of other nuggets

Enjoy! Episode 100 will be released as soon as it is ready :)
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