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Broken Neck, World Cup Win: What Elite Sport Taught Me About the Mental Game

46 min · 20 de may de 2026
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Kris Mahler has spent nine years on the Canadian national ski cross team, survived three major injuries including a broken neck, and is now building a performance coaching business alongside his athletic career. He's one of a rare group of people who can speak to the mental side of high performance not as theory but as lived experience — including winning a World Cup on a hamstring that tested at double the acceptable deficit. This conversation moves through what actually separates athletes at the highest level, why the most effective coaching sessions are often the quietest ones, what it means to have people who genuinely believe in you standing at the bottom of the course, and why the question you're starting from — why versus what — shapes everything that follows. Ready to start your coaching journey? Learn more at canadacoachacademy.com [http://canadacoachacademy.com].

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