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#34 Amelia Boone: Learning How to Suffer

2018/6/13
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Amelia Boone:我并非天生运动员,而是在27岁时偶然接触障碍赛,并逐渐在其中找到成就感和自我价值。起初我的表现很差,但这激发了我迎接挑战的热情。长距离障碍赛更考验心理素质而非体力,需要在比赛中不断调整策略,这与我的律师工作有很多相似之处,都需要在突发状况下快速调整策略。在比赛中遇到问题时,要冷静分析,调整策略,而非惊慌失措。应对比赛中的挫折需要练习和重复,就像任何技能一样,经验会让你更擅长处理问题。面对巨大的挑战时,专注于眼前的小目标,避免被整体目标压垮。在工作中,我也会专注于小的任务,并通过完成任务来获得成就感。在比赛中,坚持自己的策略很重要,不要盲目跟风。我更关注的是避免犯错,而不是战胜对手。赢得比赛并不能带来持续的快乐,享受比赛过程更重要。一年的伤病让我重新审视了自己的身份和价值观。在比赛中与他人分享的那些艰难时刻,比赢得比赛更令人难忘。专注于过程而非结果,能提升我的竞争力。虽然我们都渴望成功,但要学会控制对结果的过度关注,避免自我破坏。

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Amelia Boone discusses how she got started in obstacle course racing, her initial struggles, and how it became a significant part of her life.

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Since the popularity of Obstacle Course Racing, or OCR, has exploded onto the scene, there has been one woman who has dominated the sport: Amelia Boone.

Amelia ran her first race in 2011 after some prodding from a co-worker, and though she says she stumbled her way to an unimpressive finish, she was smitten. She has since amassed over  50 podiums and two dozen victories, including the Spartan Race World Championship in 2013, and the World's Toughest Mudder (three times!) in 2012, 2014 and 2015.

Oh, and her 2014 victory came just eight weeks after major knee surgery.

Though she vehemently denies it, Amelia is superhuman.

This interview is a little different than others you may have heard on The Knowledge Project but no less fascinating.

We cover a wide variety of topics including habits, reading, self-reliance, and training.

Specifically, you’ll learn:

Why Amelia was drawn to obstacle racing even though running was something she despised The complementary connection between her sport and her professional work and how racing has made her a more effective attorney How Amelia fights physical and mental fatigue when most people quit (she even shares a story of how she dealt with a vacant support station halfway through a 100 mile race) What she does to develop grit and resilience so she knows she can rely on herself when things get rough Amelia’s “to-do list” trick that makes sure she’s productive — you’ll want to steal this How a serious injury taught Amelia some of her most powerful lessons about who she is and what’s important to her What Amelia’s parents did to teach her to be self-sufficient from a very young age How she learned to deal with setbacks, and how careful she is with the language she uses when she speaks to herself when things go wrong Why Amelia runs with a Sharpie and the same playlist she’s listened to for the past 5 years How Amelia transformed herself from a casual weekend warrior to one of the most finely tuned athletes in the world

Whether you’re an athlete, a weekend jogger, or the only exercise you get is the leisure stroll from the couch to the refrigerator, there are lots of insights and plenty of inspiration waiting for you in this interview.

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