WHAT I LEARNED FROM WOUT
LUCK IS TOTALLY PREDICTABLE. We experience times of being lucky, and unlucky. The trick is not to give up when it all seems to have gone to shift...
... and persist.
Like Wout.
Honestly, I like this cat.
While he's had plenty of flashy wins and stood upon the top step many times...
... I'm more impressed with his workman-like attitude.
Because amongst those victories have been a whole lot of disappointment and seemingly just plain ol rotten luck.
Rather than quit,
and complain.
He keeps working and learning and probing,
so that when his luck changes,
he is victorious.
Like today,
finally winning Paris Roubaix.
Well done Mr. Van Aert...
... and thank you for the example of what it takes to be a champion.
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165.4/12.6%
8ish hours sleep
610 anti-oxidant level
√ Upper Body: 60 push ups, 15 pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
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164.4/12.6%
7ish hours sleep
570 anti-oxidant level
no Upper Body: 90 push ups, 20 pull ups, gripper, heel and toe raises
no Lower Body: body weight squats and split squats
87/96/-9 per Strava
https://www.strava.com/athletes/10248