Overcoming Setbacks: Alex Bell's Journey to Olympic Success
Manage episode 490310823 series 3151517
In this engaging episode of "She Who Dares Wins," Michelle welcomes Alex Bell, an inspirational Olympian and passionate advocate for the transformative power of sports. As the first Olympian on the podcast, Alex shares her incredible journey from watching Dame Kelly Holmes at a young age to eventually running at the Tokyo Olympics herself. Overcoming systemic barriers and setbacks in athletics, Alex speaks candidly about how she navigated mental and physical challenges to fulfill her dream of becoming an Olympian. Now, as she transitions from the track to road running, Alex is excitedly speaking about her future goals, including completing a marathon.
Alex discusses the systemic challenges in athletics, including the financial and mental burdens athletes often face away from the public eye. She shines a light on the inequities in gaining professional contracts and how social media is changing the landscape for athletes. Alex also reflects on how her rocky journey to the Olympics affected her post-competition motivation. Opening up about mental health in sports, she emphasizes the importance of mentorship and resilience. Listeners are encouraged to learn from her experiences, understand the nuances of professional running, and recognize the drive needed to overcome obstacles in pursuit of one's goals.
Key Takeaways:
- Overcoming setbacks and embracing second chances played a crucial role in Alex's Olympic journey.
- The mental aspect of athletics can often outweigh the physical training, determining success on the track.
- Social media and sponsorship challenges present new dynamics and inequities for professional athletes.
- Transitioning from track to marathon running involves different training challenges, but also new inspirations and community support.
- Mentorship and support networks are vital for young athletes to achieve their dreams and build resilience.
Notable Quotes:
- "Unless you see something, I really don't think that you understand what is out there and what is capable and your capabilities as well."
- "I've had so many negative people within athletics...telling me that it'd be impossible to do, and I think responding to that negativity is what drove my success."
- "Support, whether that's emotional or financial, takes a team. I 100% believe that my sport is an individual sport, but it took a whole bunch of people to get me to that start line."
- "In distance running, the crowds, they have personality. You go to a stadium sometimes, and it can be completely empty, but on the roads, there's something for everybody."
💥 Want More? Get Exclusive Bonus Episodes!
👉 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/shewhodareswins/membership (Bonus episodes for less than a coffee a month!)
👉 Substack: https://shewhodareswins.substack.com (Full insights & key takeaways from every episode!)
👉 She Who Dares Wins Newsletter: www.shewhodareswins.com
🚨 10% OFF all SWDW clothing! Use code POD10 at www.shewhodareswins.com
- 📢 Subscribe for more stories of fearless women breaking the rules!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
119 episodes