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Under 30 influential teens: Chloe and Sydney McLaughlin

Kim Chloe, 17 years old, snowboarder, last year became the first woman to land back-to-back 1080s (three full revolutions in the air) in competition She is the favorite for the gold medal in the next Winter Games in South Korea. She is also under pressure because her parents are from South Korea, and many of her relatives live in this country.

“It’ll be a good experience to go through such a crazy event with my family. But at the same time, I’m very worried, ’cause it’s freaking Olympics. I want to do really good, I’ve got to nail it.”

She is in the list of the 30 most influential teens of 2017 elaborated by Time.

The only other athlete in this 2017 list is Sydney McLaughlin, 18 years old, Olympic hurdler and sprinter was the youngest American on the track and field team in Rio in 2016. Now she is a student at the University of Kentucky.

(Source: Time)

Training intensity and mental aspects

The mental component of a high-intensity workout is composed of at least three aspects.

  1. Includes mental skills that the athlete must show in that particular session and they must have already developed at high level, otherwise he will not be able to implement them on an ongoing basis in the training session that is starting.
  2. Includes those exercises or parts thereof in which the coach and the athlete are convinced that they can be performed in an optimal level (eg , for a sprinter who has to run 3x300m , probably it is expected that at least the first , albeit laborious , it will be run as planned. In trap shooting, a skilled athlete knows that she usually hits 20 out of 25 targets performing at the maximum. The same goes for the court, in which a tennis player knows how to play when he is totally focused on the game).
  3. Includes those exercises or parts that determine the quality of that single session. For example, it will be great if the sprinter will be able to run as scheduled on the third repeatition of 300m, or if the shooter will hit more than 20 plates that she usually hits; the same for the tennis player, he has to play well even if he feels tired or he has to maintain a high level of play quality in a training exercise longer and more challenging than usual.

These are the psychological aspects that come into play when training requires physical and mental strength and they are trained only in these moments.

Story about the paralympic athlete Sophia Warner

Paralympic Sprinter Sophia Warner

Read on The Guardian the story of Sophia Warner Paralympic sprinter

Bianchi e bravi

W Christophe Lemaitre ma non tanto perchè è bianco, sprinter e corre veloce ma soprattutto perchè dimostra che i talenti in atletica esistono anche in Europa. Noi sono anni che non facciamo niente per trovarli e quei pochi che sono bravi si allenano con il proprio coach ma in modo isolato senza coordinamento. Non sono i giovani che non vogliono più sacrificarsi, è la Federazione che non ha più idea e con la scusa che la scuola trascura lo sport ha trovato una giustificazione apparentemente valida alla propria mancanza di progettualità.