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Best not Better

Best not Better

Thomas Woolson

In Best not Better we explore the mental side of sport through the lens of elite athletes. Join us weekly as we are joined by our guests to discuss different topics of sports phycology and how they bring out their best on competition day.
Have questions for our guests? Comments about the pod? Interested in sponsoring an episode? Email [email protected] or on find us on Instagram @best_not_better_podcast.

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On this weeks episode we are joined by Canadian World Cup speed skier Stefanie Fleckenstein. During the episode we talk about her unorthodox transition from college racing to the speed World Cup tour, and how she dealt with her expedited learning curve on speed tracks in Europe. We also talk about how she started to find her footing, her stellar end to last season, the positives and negatives of having to function outside of the national team system, and how she’s been coping with her season ending leg injury.
If you'd like to hear more about Stef's story or support her in her journey back to the World Cup, check out her website https://www.steffleckenstein.com/

If you have any comments about the podcast, topics you'd like to hear about, or athletes you'd like to hear from you can email [email protected] or leave a comment on instagram @best_not_better_podcast.

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This week I got to catch up with one of my former teammates, USA Track Cyclist David Domonoske. Fresh off a gold medal at the Pan American Championship, Dave talks with me about what it's like competing in a new sport at an older age, his transition from cycling for fun to racing on the world stage, how he has dealt with growing expectations and his teams steep learning curve, and he walks us through his race day routine and the different factors that have gone into building that out.

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In this episode we are joined by Canadian Olympic Alpine skier Ali Nullmeyer. During the episode we have a great conversation about how her approach to this season differed from those prior, why she is trying to shift her focus, how she’s been dealing with increasing pressure, and how her and her teammates are putting an emphasis on enjoying the day to day, no matter what the season throws at them.

If you have any comments about the podcast, topics you'd like to hear about, or athletes you'd like to hear from you can email [email protected] or leave a comment on instagram @best_not_better_podcast.

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In this episode we are join by US Ski Team member and cross-country World Cup winner, Gus Schumacher. During the episode we talk about his introduction to world cup racing, how his teammates have, and continue to help him bring out his best, what it’s like when things aren’t going well, and how seeing the bigger picture and trusting in himself and his own process has helped him take that next step in his career.
If you'd like more insight from Gus, be sure to check out his blog at https://www.gusschumacher.com/

If you have any comments about the podcast, topics you'd like to hear about, or athletes you'd like to hear from you can email [email protected] or leave a comment on instagram @best_not_better_podcast.

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In this episode we are joined by independent alpine World Cup skier, Patrick Kenney. During the episode we talk about his current team, Global Racing, and he tells us what he believes is the key to their continued success at the highest level. We also touch on Patrick's transition from collegiate to professional athlete, his specialization in the GS event, how he overcame some early season struggles, and how with some changes to his mental approach and a bit of luck he scored his first World Cup points in Palisades Tahoe this past February.
If you'd like to hear more about Patrick's story or support his upcoming World Cup season visit his website https://www.patrickkenney97.com

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For the debut episode we are joined by alpine World Cup skier and vice world champion in slalom, AJ Ginnis. During the episode we talk about the process by which AJ built his team and how he feels that their unique structure and support has been a big factor in his breakthrough on the World Cup these past two season. We also talk about how he is trying to find better ways to consistently bring his training pace into races, how he deals with cold streaks, and what it’s like when things all start clicking.

If you have any comments about the podcast, topics you'd like to hear about, or athletes you'd like to hear from you can email [email protected] or leave a comment on instagram @best_not_better_podcast.

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Best not Better - Episode 0 - Welcome to Best not Better podcast
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04/24/24 • 4 min

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Welcome to the Best not Better project. Quick introduction to the inspiration and idea behind the project. Episode 1 coming soon. Thanks for listening!

If you have any comments about the podcast, topics you'd like to hear about, or athletes you'd like to hear from you can email [email protected] or leave a comment on instagram @best_not_better_podcast.

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This week I had the pleasure of catching up with US Cross-Country Skier, Olympian, and World Championship medalist, Julia Kern. During the episode we reflect on her battle with illness this past winter, her prioritization of a healthy sport - life balance and why it's so important to her. We also talk about her approach to a sprint race, what she focuses on throughout the competition day, and she dissects her World Championship Bronze where ski skied the anchor leg in the team sprint.

If you’d like to try to keep up with Julia and follow along on her many adventures I’d recommend checking out her website, juliakernski.com, and following her on instagram @juliakernski.

If you have any comments about the podcast, topics you'd like to hear about, or athletes you'd like to hear from you can email [email protected] or leave a comment on instagram @best_not_better_podcast.

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How many episodes does Best not Better have?

Best not Better currently has 8 episodes available.

What topics does Best not Better cover?

The podcast is about Athlete, Performance, Mental, Podcasts and Sports.

What is the most popular episode on Best not Better?

The episode title 'Episode 5 - Adjusting on the Fly and Dealing with Injury with Alpine World Cup Skier Stefanie Fleckenstein' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Best not Better?

The average episode length on Best not Better is 43 minutes.

How often are episodes of Best not Better released?

Episodes of Best not Better are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of Best not Better?

The first episode of Best not Better was released on Apr 24, 2024.

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