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The Role Sports Play in Character Development - Chase Sexton Misses Round 2 of Pro Motocross
- 2023/06/05
- 再生時間: 1 時間 2 分
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In this podcast, we talk about what we know best; motocross training, and what it takes to get to the top level in this sport. On MX Mastery, you can look forward to everything from conversations with top athletes to topics like fitness, supercross, racing, amateur, professional, etc. If it’s moto, we’re going to talk about it!
In today’s episode, we briefly talk about Chase Sexton missing round 2 of the Pro Motocross Championship, as well as our thoughts on Jett so far this season. Then we move on to our main topic of "the role sports play in character development". Sports teach you so many important skills that help you become a successful individual in all aspects of your life, not just the sport you play. We talk about the carryover from racing to life off the bike, and what it takes to become professional at anything.
Time Stamps:
0:30 - Chase Sexton Missing Round 2
3:00 - More transparency would have been better for Chase
8:40 - How freaking good was Jett Lawrence?!
11:18 - Why is Jett Lawrence so good?
12:45 - Sports teach you so many life lessons
13:50 - Our responsibility is to develop young men, not just motocross racers.
16:05 - You have to have the personality of a professional
17:30 - The skill of mastering something is the biggest takeaway
20:50 - What we actually teach here at MTF
23:30 - You should get excited when you find something you’re not good at
26:10 - I like to lead by example, especially on the turn track
29:25 - How we develop leaders within MTF
33:46 - This is your chance to be a hero to someone
34:52 - Marcus clipped Gabriel on the take off of the biggest jump at our track
39:22 - Why I’m very serious about how I handle myself in the gym
41:08 - What it means to have someone that truly believes in you
44:30 - The age when I finally realized everything my parents sacrificed for me, and the gratitude I have for them
46:12 - Bryan talks about the grind his parents went through to allow him to race
49:05 - Bryan will tell you if he believes in you, and DOESN’T believe in you
52:38 - The difference between optimism and delusion
54:10 - The difference between parents and coaches
57:15 - Toughness can be learned
58:12 - What a fit and athletic body says about your character
59:46 - How the professional athlete in Bryan shows up in daily life
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