Listen "EP 55. Carissa Gump - Why a Mental Shift is the Missing Piece to a Thriving Sports Career"
Episode Synopsis
Send us a textIn today's episode, Ryan speaks to Carissa Gump, a former American Olympic weightlifter from Vermont who participated in the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Carissa is a multi-American record holder and five-time consecutive American Open champion since being singled out as a talent in middle school gym class with her PE teacher. Fast forward to today, Carissa who is a fair play and clean sport advocate, is the Foundation Executive Director at National Strength and Conditioning Association NSCA. This organization supports and shares research that helps athletes develop their performance and fitness. Before that, Karissa had worked for nonprofit sports organizations often helping athletes transition out of sport and this included working for the United States Olympic CommitteeTune in to learn more about:Carissa's experience at the Olympic VillageHow her PE teacher helped her unleash her weightlifting potential that she had not discovered The struggle in maintaining a balance between her marriage, training, and academics and how she went through itHow she mustered the bravery to step away from her career as an athleteHow still holding to her other identities was key to her smooth transition from sportsWhat attracted her to the nonprofit sectorWhy and how your mental shift and lift play a crucial role in eradicating imposter syndrome … and so much more! Are you looking for Career Clarity for your next step, for more information, or to book a consultancy, make sure you check outwww.2ndwind.io Links:LinkedIn: Carissa Gump, OLYInstagram: @carissa_oly_2008
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