No Former Athlete
Dom played basketball at Grinnell College. Then it ended. No fanfare. No plan. Just a routine that disappeared overnight. Now he's run 16 marathons, founded Sunday Run Day LA, and still isn't sure he'd call himself an athlete. In this episode, we get into the honest, unfiltered conversation about what happens to the competitor inside you when the sport is gone — and why that part of you never actually leaves. We cover: * Why Dom didn't try as hard as he could — and what that cost him * The "pilot light" theory of athlete identity and why competition always seeps back in * How losing in card games still ruins his mood (and what that really means) * Why he built a run club around the community he lost when basketball ended * The real reason athletes stop placing value on things they know they can't win * What Merriam-Webster's definition of "athlete" actually proves about your identity The truth is — the athlete mindset doesn't retire. You just stop giving it a place to show up. 🎙️ Listen on Apple, Spotify, YouTube & Amazon — links below 📲 Follow us @noformerathlete No Former Athlete is a media company and podcast documenting the evolution of athlete identity beyond structured sport. This is not a sports podcast. This is what lives inside your body long after the final game. #NoFormerAthlete #AthleteIdentity #MarathonRunner #RunClub #SundayRunDayLA #LifeAfterSport #Podcast
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