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Olympians spill 7 secrets for winning gold

 

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You don’t have to be headed to London this summer to have an Olympic-size dream. Whether it's running your first 5K or making the field hockey, going after big goals takes tonsa hard work—and plenty of guts—before you get that glory. Here, four Olympians share the lessons they've learned on their way to the top.

 

 

Set Small Goals

You dream of playing professional beach volleyball just like your hero Kerri Walsh. But as of now, your serves are subpar and your digs are just decent. Before ya bury your head in the sand, think small. “I set mini goals that build to a big one,” explains Kayla Harrison, 22, a world champion in judo. “Like, I want to be the first American Olympic champion for judo. But first, I have to be ranked in the top 14 in the world. And to do that, I have to train a certain amount of time a day.” Achieving the small goals gives you motivation as you build to your ultimate dream.

 

Seek Support

Whatever major thing you're gunning for, don't go at it alone. “My teammates are my friends and I look forward to seeing them each morning and night,” says star swimmer and world record holder Missy Franklin, 17. “We always support each other through the very tough sets.” If you don't have teammates to lean on, share your aspirations with a supportive bud or family member. “My best friend Katie made me a pump up playlist before a big competition, plus another one with pick-me-up songs in the event that I didn't do as well as I hoped,” says Kayla. “It's really helpful to know she's there for me no matter what.”

 

Stick With It

Everyone has blah days—even top athletes. Just ask 2008 gold medalist gymnast Nastia Liukin, who draws on her mom's advice when things are off. “She's always said, 'Never quit on a bad day.' You may make mistakes and want to give up, but you've got to go back out there and try again.” Nastia confesses there have been days when she didn’t want to head to the gym for a seven-hour workout. “The days when you're feeling your worst and you have to drag yourself off the couch are the ones that make you stronger in the end,” she says. “They're what makes you a champion.”

 

Failure Is Your Fuel

We admit it: Setbacks suck, especially after you're thisclose to success. But instead of letting failure smash your spirit, use it to boost ya up. “When I was 13, I was about to compete at my first Junior World Championships when I snapped the ligament and broke bones in my thumb. I couldn't compete and I was devastated. I thought my career was over,” says Kayla. But instead of getting hung up on the injury, Kayla let it fuel her motivational fires. Once her thumb healed, Kayla worked harder than ever to return to the World Champs. Four years later? She won!

 

Enjoy the Moment

Yep, it's awesome to achieve something major in your life. But what's the point if you're not having any fun? When Missy traveled to China for the World Championships last year, she made a point to enjoy every second of the experience instead of fretting over her flip turns. “This helped me relax and manage the pressures of the meet, and I was able to contribute five medals to Team USA.” It's key to have a good time while you're at it. That way, all of that hard work doesn't have to feel like, well, work.

 

Keep Calm

There's a reason you hardly ever see a champion lose her cool. What truly separates a winner from the rest of the field is her ability to stay composed in every sitch. “It’s intimidating at international meets,” says Missy. “But when the time comes to perform, I know I’ve done the work necessary. It all comes down to confidence and faith in my abilities.” To calm her nerves, 17 year-old elite diver Jessica Parratto sits in a quiet place, listens to music and visualizes her dives. “I think back to practices when I nailed the dives, and that gives me the confidence boost I need.” When you're feeling stressed, find a spot to relax, breathe and think about the task before ya to keep those nervous butterflies at bay.

 

Inspire Yourself

Surround yourself with words and pics that’ll keep you working every day. “I write out my goals and my favorite quotes on my mirror with dry erase marker. I also have an inspiration board in my room,” says Nastia. “Before the Beijing Games in '08, I put pictures of the gold, silver and bronze Olympic medals on the board. Seeing them every day was a great reminder of why I was training so hard—and I wound up winning one of each.”  Hang up kick-butt quotes and pictures. You'll be more driven than ever to go for the gold!
 
 

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thanks my dream has always been to go for the gold in gymnastics

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by nadia10 on 7/25/2012 4:09:30 PM

 
 

Shawn Johnson was a great gymnastics in the 2008 Olympics? I think I got the facts right! But now Gabby Douglas owns gymnastics, she's really good when it came to the try-outs thing to see if you can make the team, Jordyn Weiber backfired and she didn't win 1st like she usually does, but I seriously can't wait for summer olympics!

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by Susmita24 on 7/20/2012 10:16:45 AM

 
 




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Hey, here's the thing. I know I'm eating less than I'm supposed. This summer my parents and I started Weight Watchers(not attending meetings just the diet, which is basically just a good balanced diet.) Well, you get a certain number of points and I'm not eating enough of them for my body weight and age. And I'll be honest, I hate my body and feel fat and have thought about just not eating. But I do even though I don't want to. I just don't eat as much as I should(and I seriously just don't want anymore food, like tonight I've had like 17 of 26points and I'm not hungry). Anyway, I THINK my dad thinks that I'm gonna develop an eating disorder. He keeps telling me that I have to eat. And today at lunch my mom asked, "Did you eat all of it?" I said, "Yes" and then I had to show her my empty bowl. I get they're concerned but it makes me paranoid. I guess I'm asking: Do I have a problem cause I don't eat as much as I "should"?
Thanks

 

Hey girl,

You might not necessarily have a problem, but you could be developing one. The best thing to do is express your concern to one of your parents. Tell your mom that you're confused by the fact that you don't get hungry anymore and that you don't have much interest in food. She can help you mix up your diet so that you might be more interested in eating. Whatever you do, you DON'T want this to develop into an eating disorder, which would be very serious. You might even try going off of Weight Watchers and eating what you want for awhile. The best thing is to talk to a parent or even a doctor. If you're really not hungry at all, you might even have a minor health issue. Just talk to your parents for the best advice! 


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by Acutiebookworm on 7/20/2012 2:25:22 AM

 
 

I LOVE Nastia Liukin and Jordyn Wieber!!!

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by Sarah510 on 7/19/2012 10:37:56 PM

 
 

Wonderful! Just what I needed some inspiration and confidence boost! Smile

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by Acutiebookworm on 7/19/2012 10:10:54 PM

 
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