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Ep. 161 - Kyle Gabbard - The Mental Toughness of When to Go Easy

Ep. 161 - Kyle Gabbard - The Mental Toughness of When to Go Easy

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Kyle Gabbard is a triathlete and current student at Indiana University. Kyle is an Iron​man. He completed his first Ironman in 2020. Since then he has done 3 full Ironmans and 6 half Ironmans. Kyle qualified for the World Ironman Championship - Kona this past year. He qualified by winning his age group (18-24) in the Chattanooga Ironman. All this in addition to being an Evans Scholar.

  • 3:56 Starting As A Caddy
  • 5:47 Life Lessons As A Caddy
  • 7:12 Number One Memory From Caddying
  • 9:34 The Importance Of The Evans Scholarship
  • 11:32 From Injury To New Passion
  • 14:07 Realizing This Is What I’m Good At
  • 16:11 The Mental Toughness Of Fighting Through The Pain To Win
  • 20:34 The Feeling Of Your Work Paying Off
  • 22:30 It Takes A Whole Team To Win An Ironman
  • 25:47 Heat's Effect On The Race
  • 31:10 The Hinge Moment Of Backpacking Through Alaska
  • 33:50 Friends Made Along The Race
  • 34:47 Sharing The Pain With Others
  • 37:00 Future Goals In Ironman Racing
  • 40:57 The Motivation From Family And Friends
  • 45:18 The Importance Of Recovery
  • 48:08 Enjoying The Tests And Workouts

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