| Sports Psychology, Long Distance Running And The Heart Of A Champion Last week I was interviewed by a documentary film company that is creating a movie about the run around the world completed by Serge Roetheli and his wife Nicole Roetheli. The filmmakers wanted my thoughts and insights into what can empower a man and his wife to sell all their belongings and embark on a run that took them to every corner of the globe. The people at Mogul One Productions, LLC seemed particularly interested in what motivated Serge to take on this monumental task. They were also quite interested in how Serge’s relationship with his wife contributed to his desire and ability to complete this mission. Nicole followed Serge on his journey on a moped. They lived in tents and underwent many physical hardships as they circled the the world. In my view, there were several factors which helped Serge to complete his mission. First, he was very committed to the underprivileged children whom he was trying to raise money for through his efforts. During his adventure, he would always stop to interact with kids, even if it meant it would prevent him from meeting his daily goal and staying on schedule. Serge seemed determined to raise money so that kids around the world who needed eye surgery would be able to have these procedures performed by International Vision Quest, a non profit, charitable organization. Second, Serge had been a member of the Swiss Olympic Boxing Team. I believe that his ring experience helped him to develop the tenacity and mental toughness he needed to stay focused and complete his journey. Third, Serge has also been a mountaineer and he appears to be a man who loves being in close contact with nature. There were probably some days that he really enjoyed the scenery that he encountered on his run. This helped to make the run fun for him. Fourth, Nicole and Serge are very close and there is a good chance that he could not have completed this run without her friendship and support. Fifth, Serge seems to have been on a spiritual mission that would allow him to make a contribution to children, to mankind and to planet earth. He never lost sight of his goal and the idea of quitting or failing never entered into his mind. I have coached many remarkable athletes over the years. However, this man is quite unique and quite special. He really epitomizes the heart of a champion and his efforts will serve as wonderful role model for many athletes and non athletes around the world. Jay P. Granat, Ph.D. is a Psychotherapist who coaches top athletes. He is the author How To Get In The Zone And Stay In The Zone With Sport Psychology And Self Hypnosis. Dr. Granat is the Founder of www.stayinthezone.com and can be reached at info@stayinthezone.com or at 888 580-ZONE.
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