Addressing the Inner Olympian in All of Us

 

One of the most accomplished middle distance runners in USA track and field history, Olympian Khadevis Robinson believes we all want “to go for the gold” in our lives. He discusses how a change in mindset and a more balanced life creates amazing moments. Be ready to be inspired with his contagious energy and positivity.

• Two-Time Olympian
• Ohio State University Head Cross Country Coach
• Fitness Expert & Inspiring Speaker

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“Success Leaves Clues”

If you watch, study or hang around successful people you will start to see certain success clues.  If one’s able to recognize these clues, they will increase their chance of success in any and every field of achievement.

“Major Things Happen in Minor Moments”

Most people prepare themselves for Major events and Major moments such as weddings, graduations, birthdays and vacations.  But if you prepare mentally, emotionally, physically and spiritually, you can create something Amazing at any Moment.

To learn more about Khadevis, you can visit his website at www.khadevis.com

Twitter @khadevis | Facebook @khadevisr | Instagram @khadevis

Sean Swarner Redefines the Impossible

 

Sean Swarner’s story of healing, hope, and triumph reflects the essence of Sport Fuels Life.  Enjoy this incredible and inspiring conversation. 

Get ready to be inspired

Sean talks about how to motivate yourself, overcome your personal conflict, and reach your personal Everest.

With only one functioning lung, a prognosis of fourteen days to live, and being in a medically-induced coma for a year, Sean Swarner is the first cancer survivor to stand on top of the world… Mt. Everest. Sean has broken through defined human limitations in order to redefine the way the world views success.

To learn more about Sean, visit his website at www.seanswarner.com.

Facebook:  @sean.swarner |  Instagram: @seanswarner |    Twitter:  @seanswarner

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Olympic Medalist, Cancer Survivor, and Businesswoman Shannon Miller Shares Instructive Highlights from her Fascinating Life

 

Join us at Sport Fuels Life as we sit down with legendary gymnast and cancer survivor Shannon Miller. This conversation is one you do not want to miss. Shannon explains the mindset of an Olympian athlete, cancer survivor, and successful businesswoman.  

Shannon Miller won a record breaking seven Olympic medals and nine World Championships.  She is also the second leading American gymnast overall, male or female. She was inducted into the U.S Olympic Hall of Fame as an individual in 2006 and as a team in 2008. 

Shannon started her love affair with gymnastics at the age of 5. By age 11, she had won her first major competition and by age 13 she was winning world titles in the vault, beam, floor exercise and the uneven bars.  She was known for her versatility and being able to compete at the highest level in multiple events.  

Shannon graduated from the University of Houston with a degree in business administration and later obtained her law degree from Boston College. She established the Shannon Miller Foundation which seeks to end childhood obesity. She speaks publicly on subjects such as having a Gold Medal Mindset, healthy lifestyles, and surviving cancer. 

Shannon’s inspiring biography, It’s Not About Perfect: Competing for My Country and Fighting for My Life, discusses her gymnastics career and her battle with ovarian cancer. 

To learn more about Shannon, visit her website at www.shannonmiller.com.  

Facebook: @ShannonMillerOfficial |Instagram: @shannonmiller96 |Twitter:  @shannonmiller96

Olympic Gold Medalist Wrestler Rulon Gardner Also Excels at Overcoming Adversity

Don’t miss out as Sport Fuels Life gets up close and personal with Rulon Gardner, Olympic Gold Medalist wrestler. Gardner, a native of Afton, Wyoming is the last of nine children. He credits his strength from working on the family dairy farm. 

Rulon is no stranger to adversity and has used his struggles to fuel him towards success. Academically, he struggled with a learning disability throughout his academic career. Physically, he suffered from an arrow’s puncturing his abdomen during an elementary school show-and-tell. In 1990, Rulon lost his first child due to a tragic car accident. In 2002, he nearly died in a snowmobile accident leaving him with an amputated toe and dislocated wrist. In 2007, he survived an airplane crash that forced him to swim an hour in 44 degrees Fahrenheit to reach shore. So, it goes without saying, “what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger” has been the backbone to his life story. 

As if surviving the previous challenges was not impressive enough, Rulon went on to win the NJCAA National Heavyweight Wrestling Championship. While at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, he finished fourth in the 275-pound weight class, where he earned All-American honors. Rulon then took his success to another level as he defeated Aleksandr Karelin at the 2000 Summer Olympics. At that time, Karelin had not been defeated for 13 years. Rulon began to soar after that victory. In 2001, he became a World Champion and the first American to win a World and Olympic gold title in Greco-Roman wrestling. Even with an amputated toe and dislocated wrist, Rulon still won the U.S. Olympic trials for his weight class, which led him to be able to compete in the 2004 Summer Olympics.  After playing, he went on to be an analyst for NBC Sports. He now teaches and instructs high school athletes and has become a distinguished speaker on the national level.  He strives daily to impact the lives of his team members.   

Join us as we marvel at his resiliency and determination to succeed. Through his perseverance and ability to focus on the positives, he has laid the groundwork for coaches, athletes, and fans to reach their goals and gain insight from his experiences. Listen in as he explains how positive affirmation builds confidence. His belief in heart, devotion, perspective, technique, and belief in yourself are the things you can’t measure that are critical to success. 

 

From College Quarterback to Prisoner to Criminal Justice Professor, Damon West Shares His Inspiring Story

A Division 1 starting quarterback at the University of North Texas, Damon West had it all. But at just 20 years old, he suffered an injury that tragically ended his ability to play football. He started using drugs, became a functioning addict, and held high profile jobs…until he turned to crime. One life ended and another began on July 30, 2008, when he was surrounded by a SWAT team and their guns. A 65-year prison sentence followed.

A promise to his mother and a conversation with a special person changed his perspective and gave him strength to make parole; he eventually end up being released.  The conversation involves a carrot, an egg, and a coffee bean.  Now, Damon shares his story with others and  emphasizes that the most dangerous prison can be your mind.

 

Tyree Washington: From Asthmatic Child to Astounding Athlete, Speaker, and Trainer

Join us at Sport Fuels Life as we talk with Tyree Washington about his amazing life thus far… as an asthmatic child to a 400-metre World Champion in Track and Field to Motivational Speaker and Trainer. 

Tyree is no stranger to adversity; fortunately, his spirit and skills helped him overcome obstacles.  He was born and raised by his mother and grandmother in Riverside, California.  As a child he was diagnosed with severe asthma that almost took his life; he was told he would never be able to play sports.  Through his determination, he overcame this condition and went on to become a world class athlete. 

Washington joined the track and field team in high school to get in shape for football.  He discovered he had real talent in this arena and became the 1994 California State Long Jump Champion. He signed with the San Diego Chargers in 1999 but was released after becoming injured at the end of camp.  The Oakland Raiders picked him up, but Tyree decided to return to track and became the fastest runner in the country.  Along the way, he suffered some health and personal setbacks and worked as a Riverside County probation officer in 2002.

At the 2003 World Championships, his relay team was stripped of their gold medal due to a teammate’s doping violation. He was awarded the gold medal in the 400-meter rate and won many other championships in his career.

What makes Tyree’s message so special is his ability to constantly keep pushing forward and overcome any obstacles placed in his way.  Don’t miss out on this powerful journey and message of positivity and proper success principles.  

Tyree Washington quote: “Destiny can be delayed but not denied”.  

You can book Tyree to speak for your program by going to www.tyreewashington.com; his book, Against All Odds, is available on Amazon.