EPISODE · Nov 29, 2022
#39 - From Olympic Gold Medals to Great Traits: Mark Tewksbury & Debbie Muir on High-Performance Leadership
from The Dr. Greg Wells Podcast · host Greg Wells PhD
Mark and Debbie are solving the problem of leaders and high performers chasing results without a clear, teachable framework for how to think, train, and lead like champions. Too many organizations default to hustle, pressure, and vague “motivation” instead of building fundamentals, mind–body awareness, and the habits that actually create sustainable achievement, strong teams, and meaningful legacy. Through The Great Traits framework, they’re turning Olympic-level performance principles into practical tools that anyone can apply at work and in life. In today’s conversation Mark Tewksbury and Debbie Muir explore how an Olympic crisis turned into a blueprint for high-performance leadership. Mark shares the story of being “second best in the world” in the 100m backstroke, watching American rival Jeff Rouse blow the world record apart, and realizing he needed to find over a second of improvement in just ten months — the same improvement it had taken him seven years to earn. Debbie describes how she came out of retirement, brought her synchronized-swimming coaching genius across sports, and helped Mark rebuild his race from fundamentals: starts, turns, underwater dolphin kick, mental scripts, and the mind-body connection. Together with Dr. Wells, they connect that Olympic journey to The Great Traits of Champions framework, their 24 Achiever–Leader–Legacy traits, and the 12-week Corporate Champions Program that now helps leaders around the world train like elite athletes while leading with values and impact. You will learn how Mark and Debbie broke down a seemingly impossible performance gap — 1.2 seconds in a 100m race — by going back to basics instead of chasing gimmicks, focusing on the 30% of the race that happens in the start, turn and underwater phase, where Mark was leaving huge potential untapped. You will learn how Debbie’s “Utilize the Power of Thoughts” trait, metacognition (“think about what you think about”), and tools like the WAIT cue — What Am I Thinking? — help athletes and executives notice and rewire unhelpful mental loops in real time. You will learn how they translated their Olympic playbook into the Great Traits system of 24 Achiever, Leader, and Legacy traits, and why they structure their Corporate Champions Program as an “applied” 12-week training block rather than a one-off workshop. You will also learn how self-reflection, values, and legacy traits like Embody Your Values, Influence Others Wisely, and Continually Evolve can anchor performance so it’s not just about winning medals or hitting targets, but about the ripple effect of who you become in the process. You will discover that the same tools that win Olympic gold — fundamentals, deliberate practice, and mind-body awareness — are exactly the tools leaders need to navigate uncertainty, pressure, and reinvention in their careers. You will discover how bringing unconscious thoughts to the surface, challenging limiting beliefs, and aligning your inner dialogue with your values can unlock a completely different level of performance, confidence, and impact. Their expertise helps solve the challenge of how to systematically grow from talented, driven individuals into purpose-driven leaders who can sustain high performance without burning themselves — or their teams — out. Using The Great Traits framework, they show listeners how to transform vague ideas like “mindset,” “confidence,” and “legacy” into trainable skills that can be practiced week after week, just like an athlete practices starts, turns, and finishes.
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#39 - From Olympic Gold Medals to Great Traits: Mark Tewksbury & Debbie Muir on High-Performance Leadership
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