How Steve Tague discovered his Kryptonite, and changed his habits to become a masters rowing world champion
Release Date: 02/07/2023
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info_outlineWe all have habits that are our Kryptonite - just like the green, crystalline material that weakened Superman. And those habits prevent us from reaching our greatest potential.
Steve Tague discovered his Kryptonite, late in life — and it transformed his future.
We often think of endurance as something only elite athletes possess — but it’s actually a mental skill we can all cultivate. And nobody better to teach us how than our latest guest, Steve Tague.
Steve is a masters indoor rowing world champion and a world record-holder. He’s also the owner of Rowed to Fitness; a certified rowing, fitness, and sports nutrition coach; commercial photographer and owner of Steve Tague Studios.
Listen to the full episode for more on Steve’s journey (both as an athlete and as a business owner), a surprise discovery about his diet that led Steve to fulfilling his athletic potential, how to cultivate more endurance, and more.
Here’s a Glimpse of What You’ll Learn:
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How Steve got started in photography, even when he didn’t have much “direction” in high school
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More about Steve’s transition from a small town in Southern California to moving to New York City to pursue his photography career
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Why Steve eventually moved back to the West Coast and settled in Bend, Oregon
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More about Steve’s entry into local news, and then the banking business
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A story from Steve’s childhood sports career, and what it taught him
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How Steve figured out his food allergies, and how that discovery led to him feeling “like Superman”
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The backstory of Steve getting involved with masters rowing at age 55 and why he was “devastated” when he placed seventh in the world at a competition
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How Steve measures success in his life
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Why so many limits are mental constructs, and why endurance can be such a powerful characteristic, both in life and in business
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
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“Endure: Mind, Body, and the Curiously Elastic Limits of Human Performance” by Alex Hutchinson