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    Explore " us rowing" with insightful episodes like "Breaking Into Cars (feat. Justin Best)", "Transforming Learn-to-Rowers to Long-term Rowers" and "#33 World Champion At Age 23... What Now? with Trofym ANDERSON" from podcasts like ""For Stars Podcast", "Ready, Row! USA" and "Beyond Athletic with Ryan Jay Owens"" and more!

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    Breaking Into Cars (feat. Justin Best)

    Breaking Into Cars (feat. Justin Best)

    Welcome to episode 16 of FSP where we hear from a true inspiration to many individuals, Justin Best. Two seat of the 2022 USA Men's 8+, who trains at the Oakland Training Center rowing with California Rowing Club, a U23 athlete, Drexel Men's Rower '19, as well as JNT athlete. Justin shares his personal narrative and the timeline between the U19 system all throughout U23's, college, and the Senior National Team. If you want to hear the "down and dirty" on how to stay afloat as an Olympian - be proactive & do not be afraid to ask for help, in order to be the best you can. Overcome the fear of the erg, as the lessons that rowing teaches individuals about problem solving, and the shift in mentality...always pushing for improvement no matter the current conditions...

    Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast
    Welcome to the Fit, Healthy and Happy Podcast hosted by Josh and Kyle from Colossus...

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    Transforming Learn-to-Rowers to Long-term Rowers

    Transforming Learn-to-Rowers to Long-term Rowers
    As eager new rowers get set to try the sport on National Learn-To-Row Day June 4, Ready, Row! USA takes a look at how boathouses & rowing programs can create successful events and transform these new enthusiasts into long-term rowers and sustaining members.

    Boathouses and rowing programs are gearing up for USRowing’s Learn-to-Row Day on Saturday, June 4. Individual clubs have their own schedules for Learn-to-Row (LTR) programs as well, throughout the rowing season. With this annual event in mind, we’re bringing in LTR experts Tara Morgan of Seize the Oar and Dave Harvey of Tacoma Rowing to discuss ways that boathouses and rowing programs can retain these rowing “snackers” and turn them into long-term members who will help sustain the club and promote the benefits of rowing.

    When Tara Morgan learned to row, she only stuck with it for two seasons before opting for other sports. But like for many of us, rowing lured her back in. And now, as the founder of Seize the Oar, Tara launched the Global Inclusive Learn to Row Project – an initiative to bring together LTR coaches and students through online video tutorials (from RowSource.com).

    Innovative LTR programs that resonate with members of the diverse community of Tacoma, Washington are baked into the operation of the new Tacoma Rowing Club, founded by Dave Harvey. “Basically we do not turn anyone away for any reason,” Dave noted during our TRC Club Spotlight  earlier this spring. “If they don’t know how to row, we find a way for them to learn.”

    Photo: Paul McCabe, ABCrewTeam.org

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    #33 World Champion At Age 23... What Now? with Trofym ANDERSON

    #33 World Champion At Age 23... What Now? with Trofym ANDERSON

    #33 World Champion At Age 23 What Now? with Trofym ANDERSON
    Full Show Notes & Links @ http://beyondathletic.com/33

    Athlete Case Study: Rower for George Washington; 3 High school National Championships; Winner of 2 Canadian Henleys; 2014 World Champion at coxed four; Under 23 senior Developmental Team for Canada


    March 12, 2015

    Music Credit: Ruze - Plan B - "She Said" (16 Bit Remix)

    BACKGROUND
    On today’s show, Trofym will tell us about his journey from where we was as a young kid, to how he got to where he is now. He will share his experiences as an “obese” young boy who was pushed to the limit at an early age and became an elite rower and received multiple scholarship offers from the United States. He explains WHY he decided to compete and receive and education in the US instead of staying home in Canada. We will get many lessons from today’s episode as Trofym expresses the importance of Never giving up and always making sure you are “10x better.”

    BIO
    Born, Trofym Anderson, from Ontario, Canada.
    Trofym grew up as an only child.
    Started rowing in the 9th grade; eventually transferred schools and rowed for the best high school in Canada, E.L Crossley High School; has won a total of 3 high school Championships; has won 2 Canadian Henleys; was 7th in the men’s 8 at the 2010 Junior World Championships.
    Received Scholarship offers from the University of California, British Columbia, and George Washington, which is where he attended and received his bachelor's degree in Business
    Finished 5th in the men's coxed four at the 2013 Under 23 World Championships; Won the 2014 World Championship at coxed four
    He is now preparing to get a shot at the next Olympics with the Canadian Under 23 Senior Development Team
    Currently working on masters degree in Sports Management; has done research at the last 2 Olympics; desires of working with the International Olympic Committee in Switzerland

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    PERSONAL QUOTE:
    “You always gotta make sure you are 10x better than the next guy.”
    -John Ruscitti; HS Coach
    Key Mentors in his life:
    John Ruscitti; pushed him through and helped him overcome the adversity of being an undersized rower
    Uncle Harry; Trofym was obese at an early age and his uncle got him up early in the mornings at 5am and pushed him to the limit

    Key Discussion Points:
    When was one of your biggest struggles?
    When was your lightbulb moment?
    When was your proudest moment in life so far?
    Why did you choose to go to a US college over a Canadian College?
    Key Lessons:
    You can change if you want to, its all about taking that first step
    “My biggest lesson was just never giving up no matter what.” TA @ 16:12
    Nothing ever comes easy, you have to work hard always
    We don’t always know our talents or what we are good at until we branch out and try different things
    Sometimes we need to stop what we are doing, look at our situation and ask ourselves what we are willing to do to get what we truly want
    “It was that day that I said...‘I gotta stop what I’m doing. I gotta revamp everything, I gotta look at my training..I gotta get a strict week program..I needed to get serious with my training..it all started there.” TA @ 24:19
    Once we make the decision to make a positive change, we should never look back
    If you’re serious about whatever you’re doing, demand more of yourself, put a plan together, and associate yourself with the best
    Winning at the highest level comes with struggle and obstacles along the way
    “It’s not because we won, but its because during the 9 years to get there, there were just so many obstacles and so many miserable days.” TA @ 27:15
    Having a champion like mindset means you know you can always push to be better
    When choosing a school for your sport, it's important to think about what you truly want out of it
    “In trying to choose where I wanted to go… ‘ do I want to go to a massive, already established team, and maybe be the guy that helps continue to make the team as good as it is..or do I want to come to a smaller team at George Washington..take them from the absolute bottom, to now finishing 14th in the country last year.” TA @ 36:51
    If we stay in our comfort zone, we will stay where we are; you have to get a little uncomfortable in order to improve

    TROFYM’S TIP JAR
    What is the best advice you have ever received?
    Nothing is impossible
    One thing you like to do when you come to a new arena to compete?
    Walk around really slow and look at everything, become comfortable with the area
    Sleep & Morning ritual:
    In bed by 9 or 10pm, wake up at 5am, stare out the window..check my phone, 2 shots of espresso; 20 minutes to get ready, bike to practice, 20 minutes of core stretching; row for 90min-2hours; get home and have breakfast. “Maximize your day by starting early.” -TA
    One way you’d like to improve yourself as a person?
    Reading more and further educate myself
    One tip on how to live a little bit healthier?
    Planning; writing down a weekly plan on Sundays
    Knowing everything you know now and having all the resources now available (ESS, Beyond Athletic Podcasts, Mentors), if you had a do over, what would you do differently?
    I would have started rowing the single earlier; challenged myself as it was something that
    I always avoided
    INFO
    Past/Current Teams:
    Current: George Washington University Men’s Rowing; also Under 23 Men’s Canadian Team
    Past: Canadian Junior National Rowing Team

    Mentioned:
    Ontario, Canada
    Canada
    E.L Crossley High School
    Canadian Henleys
    2010 Junior World Championships.
    University of California
    British Columbia
    George Washington
    2013 Under 23 World Championships
    2014 World Championship
    Olympics
    Under 23 Senior Development Team
    Sports Management
    International Olympic Committee in Switzerland
    John Ruscitti
    George Washington University Men’s Rowing
    Under 23 Men’s Canadian Team
    Canadian Junior National Rowing Team

    Resources:
    Tim Ferriss; Speed Reading
    Audible.com

    Follow Trofym Here:
    Twitter

    Parting Pieces of Wisdom
    "10x better, that’s the way you gotta approach everything, this goes for any sport...even if you’re in a sport that doesn’t require as much cardio or is more technique based..always being able to improve...always FINDING and area you can improve on" -Trofym Anderson

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