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From Recovery to Paralympic Gold – Jaco van Gass (Part 2)

From Recovery to Paralympic Gold – Jaco van Gass (Part 2)

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Summary

In this second part, Brian continues the conversation with Jaco van Gass, diving into the journey of rebuilding after life-changing injury and what it really takes to reach the top of elite sport.

Jaco shares how he adapted both physically and mentally in the early stages of recovery, and how sport became a vehicle for purpose and progression. From exploring different pathways in adaptive sport to committing fully to cycling, this episode follows the transition from starting again to competing at the highest level.

The conversation also expands beyond sport, covering extreme expeditions including the North Pole and Mount Everest, and the lessons learned around teamwork, trust, and decision-making in high-risk environments. Jaco reflects on the mindset required to perform under pressure, the evolution of his training, and what it took to achieve Paralympic success.

This episode brings the full journey together, from rebuilding identity to performing on the world stage.

Key topics:

  • Injury recovery and adaptation
  • Transition into adaptive sport
  • Extreme expeditions: North Pole and Everest
  • Teamwork and leadership in high-risk environments
  • Mental toughness and performance mindset
  • Journey to Paralympic success

Takeaways:

  • Rebuilding starts with small, consistent steps forward
  • The right environment and people are key to long-term success
  • Trust and teamwork are critical in high-pressure situations
  • Performance is built through discipline, not motivation
  • Adapting to challenges creates new opportunities for growth

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