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The Gabby Reece Show

#280: From NCAA Champion to Olympic Gold: Dain Blanton on Coaching, Competing, and Clutch Moments

The Gabby Reece Show

GOTOGABBY

Health & Fitness, Business, Society & Culture, Relationships, Entrepreneurship, Mental Health

4.8890 Ratings

🗓️ 5 August 2024

⏱️ 119 minutes

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Summary

How do you feel when your back is against the wall? For me, I feel locked in. There’s nothing else like it. You either perform or you give up. I love that feeling because it’s those moments that reveal who you truly are. Especially to yourself. My guest today is the Olympic gold medalist Dain Blanton. He, and his beach volleyball partner, Eric Fonoimoana hold the record for being the lowest seed to win a gold medal. And while I don’t love the term underdog, Dain knows what it’s like to have his back against the wall and to succeed beyond the wildest expectations. If you’re feeling overwhelmed and like you’re at a decision point where you need to take action or give up. This episode is for you. Main Sections & Timecodes: Introduction to Dain Blanton [00:00:00 - 00:05:00] Gabby introduces Dain Blanton, highlighting his impressive career as a beach volleyball player and coach. The discussion kicks off with Dain’s early influences and the drive that propelled him to Olympic success. The Path to Olympic Gold [00:05:01 - 00:20:00] Dain recounts his journey to the Olympics, sharing stories of perseverance, teamwork, and the challenges faced during the intense qualification period. He reflects on the mindset needed to overcome doubts and seize opportunities in high-pressure situations. Balancing Life and Sport [00:20:01 - 00:30:00] The conversation shifts to Dain’s strategies for maintaining balance between personal life and professional commitments. He emphasizes the importance of prioritizing family and health while pursuing excellence in sports. Empowering the Next Generation [00:30:01 - 00:40:00] As a coach, Dain discusses his philosophy of empowering athletes to take ownership of their journeys. He highlights the significance of fostering a supportive and communicative environment that encourages young athletes to thrive. Lessons in Leadership and Resilience [00:40:01 - 00:55:00] Gabby and Dain explore the parallels between sports and life, touching on themes of leadership, resilience, and the power of mentorship. Dain shares valuable insights on navigating challenges and building a legacy beyond athletic achievements. Everything Gabby Reece: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@GabbyReece Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gabbyreece/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gabbyreeceofficial Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OfficialGabrielleReece/ Gabby Reece Website - https://gabriellereece.com/ Gabby Reece Show Transcript: https://gabriellereece.com/podcast/ Thank you for tuning into "The Gabby Reece Show." If you found this information helpful, consider sharing this episode with someone who needs it. And subscribe to make sure you never miss informative conversations like this. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

I remember vividly, people were like, oh, that's so cool, you're going to the Olympics, and it's going to be so cool.

0:05.6

Have a great time and like, like take a lot of pictures.

0:08.9

But it was kind of like, you know, the slap on the butt.

0:11.4

Yeah, yeah.

0:12.0

Go enjoy yourself.

0:13.1

But like, don't get your hopes up.

0:18.4

From there, we went on this crazy world tour trying to qualify for the Olympics.

0:23.6

You could literally be seventh in the world, but third from the U.S. and you weren't going to go to the Olympics.

0:28.6

You know, you hear the noise of us not succeeding that well, not being great.

0:33.6

What's your internal dialogue at that moment where it's like, hey man, this might be a bus.

0:38.4

You had all this opportunity to get to this dream of making it and representing your country in the

0:45.7

Olympics, but you couldn't do it. And now this is it. How do you feel when your back is against

0:52.6

the wall? I think for me, through sport especially,

0:55.3

I really learned how to lock in. And I just don't think there's anything like it. It's those

0:59.9

moments where you either perform or you blank out and give up. And I just love the feeling because

1:05.8

in those moments, they really reveal just who you truly are, especially to yourself. I always said I got to know who I was

1:12.3

in those moments. And my guest today is an Olympic gold medalist, Dame Blanton. He and his beach volleyball

1:16.9

partner, Eric Fanoi Mawanna, hold the record for being the lowest seed to win a gold medal. And listen,

1:22.3

I don't love the term underdog, but Dane really knows what it's like to have his back against

1:26.6

the wall and to succeed

1:28.1

beyond expectation. If you and your life are feeling overwhelmed and like you're at a decision

1:32.9

point where you need to really take action and focus or you're considering giving up,

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