What It Takes To Be Great: Inside The Mind Of The Olympic Athletes

EPISODE · Oct 6, 2016 · 57 MIN

What It Takes To Be Great: Inside The Mind Of The Olympic Athletes

from Making Life Brighter · host Winifred Adams

Making Life Brighter Radio is hosting a year-long very special series, 'What It Takes To Be Great: Inside The Mind Of The Olympic Athletes.' Find out what drives the best athletes on the planet and how they train for four years in preparation for that one Olympic moment. Go with Winifred inside the Lake Placid Olympic Training Center and explore this week's featured Athlete, Savannah Graybill, Skeleton Slider. Hear Savannah tell us what it's like to go 95 miles per hour face down, head first on an ice tube and how one small move can mean gold or disaster! Go inside the mind of this dedicated athlete with gold in view and find out just what drives her. Learn why these people truly are the best in the world when you join your host, Winifred Adams and Making Life Brighter Radio for: 'What It Takes To Be Great: Inside The Mind Of The Olympic Athlete!' www.makinglifebrighter.com 'Your Choice For Conscious Entertainment' FB: Making Life Brighter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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