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The High Performance Podcast

How Changing Shoes Got Me Gold! Olympic Champion Denise Lewis

The High Performance Podcast

High Performance

Sports, Self-improvement, Mindset, Growth Mindset, Health & Fitness, Non-negotiables, Education, Life Lessons, High Performance

4.84.7K Ratings

🗓️ 3 December 2025

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Denise Lewis knows what it feels like to stand on the biggest stage in the world with everything on the line. But what makes her story remarkable isn’t just the gold medal, it’s the simple habit that helped her win it: the power of a reset.


At the Sydney Olympics, after a shaky high jump that threatened her entire heptathlon, Denise didn’t spiral or cling to the mistake. She walked back to her room, reached for a different pair of shoes, slicked her hair back, and told herself: “You’re not Denise anymore, you’re Astrid.” With that small ritual, she shifted her identity, her energy, and her belief. It wasn’t superstition, it was psychology. Long before researchers named it “enclothed cognition,” Denise was living it: what you put on the outside can transform what you feel on the inside.


In this episode, we explore how Denise turned seven events into seven fresh starts, and how the same principle can help all of us recover faster, perform under pressure and move forward after setbacks. Together, we dig into:


Why symbols and rituals help us reset after mistakes

How acceptance clears the mind and restores decision-making

The alter-ego effect and why borrowing strength works

What resilience really looks like in the moments no one sees

How transitions, at work, at home, or in sport, shape our identity


If you’ve ever struggled to let go of a bad moment, wished for a clean slate, or needed a way to step into the next chapter with confidence, Denise’s story has something powerful to teach.


Listen to the full episode with Denise Lewis: https://pod.fo/e/2c05ac


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Transcript

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0:00.0

I know I need a good event, so I need to be bigger, stronger, bolder, fearless in this next event.

0:10.4

You think you see Denise Luce here, but I'm Astrid Cumberness.

0:16.5

Welcome to the essential habits of high performance.

0:20.3

Hey, I'm Damien Hughes and in this series I love exploring the small shifts and simple habits that help people deliver their very best when it matters the most.

0:29.6

Today's story begins in Sydney in the year 2000, the Olympic Stadium in Hombush, where over 110,000 people are watching,

0:38.7

and there's one British athlete facing a moment that could have ended her gold medal dreams

0:43.3

before they'd really begun.

0:45.7

Her name, Denise Lewis.

0:48.6

What she did next wasn't just about her athletic skill, prodigious so it was.

0:53.1

It was about a simple ritual that changed everything.

0:57.1

And as we're going to discover, the science behind it can help any of us reset when things go wrong.

1:06.6

It's day one of the heptathlon. Denise Lewis is Britain's great hope.

1:11.9

She's carrying the weight of a nation on her shoulders.

1:14.9

And in the first event, the hurdles, it went fine.

1:18.2

Then came the high jump, the second event.

1:21.7

As Denise approached the bar, the pressure seemed to hit.

1:25.5

She clipped it once, and then she had another go and missed it again.

1:32.0

Every miss was brutal at this level of competition where every point matters in the heptathlon

1:36.6

and a stumble here threatened to unravel her entire Olympic dream. Walking away she began to feel the weight of the doubts begin to crush her.

1:47.3

I'd had a crappy event, you know, in the high jump, and, you know, that could have really

1:52.5

cost me the gold medal at that point, even though it was the second event.

1:56.6

And I remember going back to my room, kicking myself and, you know, just having that moment of calm again and getting ready for the shot put, which is the third event of the heptathlon.

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