Why Settle? Go For The Gold!

Why Settle? Go For The Gold!

In my long life as a competitive athlete, I have worked with great coaches who have brought me much further down the path to excellence than I could ever have imagined. The 12-year-old who came in last in his first high school cross country race subsequently competed in two short-track speedskating national championships., competed in 11 Ironman races with a best time of 11:49, ran a 6:09 mile, won his age group in the Baltimore Marathon and many other races, and much more. I give all the credit to:

  • My high school cross country coach, John Zedrow.
  • Olympic speed skater and gold, silver, and bronze medalist Diane Holum, Eric Heiden's coach, who, along with a cadre of other coaches and exercise physiologists, coached my daughter and me at and after Olympic Speed Skating camp in Marquette, Michigan.
  • Jim Spivey, three-time Olympian who set records in the mile and other distances, from whom I have learned so much and whose guidance has been instrumental to my training and racing since 1993.
  • Mike Plumb, former Canadian cross country champion and pro Ironman triathlete, whose distance coaching led to my first qualification and then re-qualifications for the Boston Marathon, a top-10 finish in my age group at Ironman Canada, age group victories and second place finishes in multiple half Ironman races in Michigan, Missouri, and Wisconsin, and many other podium finishes.
  • Tom Olson, masters swim coach, under whom I greatly improved my swimming form and times.

Interesting, you might say, but why is this relevant in a business setting? In my previous post, 22 principles I have learned about being an athlete, principle number 8 says it all:

“A coach ups our game. A coach knows things about your sport that you do not know. He or she has been there. And a coach not only lays out what you should do, but motivates you and holds you accountable. My coaches have made me a much, much better athlete.”

That’s exactly the case for business coaching. A business coach who “has been there” and has the right skill sets for coaching, planning, decision making and implementation, can help you develop and execute a winning plan, guide your decision making and actions along the way, motivate you, and hold you accountable.

Why go it alone when you can have a coach who can help you go for the gold?


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