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    Episode 4: The Perfectionist Mindset w/Figure Skater Lindsay Davis

    enSeptember 11, 2019
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    About this Episode

    Lindsay Davis is a former team USA figure skater who has had the rare history of competing as both an individual and pairs performer.

    From an early age, Linsday found a passion for her craft and in this 30 minute conversation she shares her journey, the challenges parents and skaters experience, the disappointments in her career and how she plans to apply her master’s degree education as a Sport Psychology Consultant to help young skaters.

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    For more information about how I work with athletes, visit my website www.mariosoto.com and follow me @mariosportsdoc on most social media platforms. 

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