Rediscovering Freedom with Olympic Cyclist Ingrid Drexel [Episode 7]
Release Date: 02/20/2019
Hope Sports
“It’s about how far we’ve come and how much we’ve changed.”
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“The entire world came together to get the Jamaican bobsled team to the Sochi Olympics.”
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“All of the dreams on my list had come true, but I still felt empty and without purpose.”
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“Athletes burn out before their talents give out”
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“I got famous for all of the wrong reasons, and then I was at a crossroads.”
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There is power when you care more about the team that you’re performing with rather than yourself.
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“If running is my ultimate source of satisfaction and identity, then I won’t ever be satisfied.”
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“Fear sets in when you face the unknown.”
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“The voice of doubt is so much louder than the voice of positive affirmation.”
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“I work so hard for a result, but in the end I have to be able to give it up.”
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- Twitter: @ingridDR
- Instagram: @ingriddrexel
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Laura is joined by Olympic cyclist and eight time Mexican National Champion Ingrid Drexel in this week’s episode. Ingrid has ridden professionally for eight years and represented Mexico in the 2012 London Olympic games. Like many of us, Ingrid tried her hand at a wide variety of extra curricular activities as a kid, but none of them really stuck until she got on a bike. She recalls the immediate sense of joy and freedom that she felt zipping around town. Her real break came when she attended a cycling camp and a coach pulled her parents aside and encouraged them to invest in her obvious natural abilities.
Races became family road trips and Ingrid rapidly advanced through the ranks. She raced in the Pan American games at age 14 and the Olympics at 18 as the only female cyclist to represent Mexico. Her following professional career in Europe was a physical and emotional adjustment as she struggled with an eating disorder, chronic fatigue, and loneliness. During a much needed furlough she reached out a sports psychologist who helped her overcome the judgement from herself and others. Ingrid rediscovered the joy and freedom that made her fall in love with cycling in the first place.
Learn more here: https://www.hopesports.org/rediscovering-freedom/
For more about our host visit www.laurawilkinson.com and follow her on Facebook and Instagram.
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