An Athletic Life
Rory McIlroy finally winning at Augusta wasn’t just a golf story. It was a masterclass in what happens when you stop chasing a past version of yourself. In this episode, I break down Rory’s long chase for the Masters and how that same “destination obsession” quietly wrecks former college athletes who are trying to get back in shape. For 10+ years, Rory carried the weight of “I have to win this one thing or none of it counts.” Most ex‑athletes are doing the exact same thing with their body and identity after sport. Inside this episode: * How chasing “college you” turns your old body into a burden instead of a goal * Why your 18–22 year old training approach will never fit the life you have now * The hidden cost of tying your self‑worth to a number on the scale or a past performance * How Rory’s game changed when he stopped needing the win and started playing free again * What it looks like to build the best version of who you are now, instead of endlessly trying to “get back” * A practical mental shift you can use to enjoy training again and actually stick with it If you’re a former college athlete who’s been chasing the same 10–20 pounds for years, comparing every workout to your peak days, this conversation is for you. 👉 Subscribe to An Athletic Life for more episodes on training, nutrition, and mindset specifically for ex‑college athletes who want to look, feel, and live like an athlete again in real life.
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