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🗓️ 23 October 2017
⏱️ 54 minutes
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This week’s guest Jessica Lucero — the best 58-kilo lifter in American history and the new head coach of Brute Oly. Jessica was my guest here on Episode 37, where we talked about rituals, imagery, and self-discovery. Today she’s back to discuss her experience at the Olympic trials last year, where she had the single best performance of her life and barely missed qualifying for the Olympics. We also talk about how she’s gearing up for the next four years before she gets another shot at the Olympics. You’ll love hearing her experience from a behind-the-scenes perspective as well as her insights into what it takes to make it to the Olympics in such a competitive sport. Enjoy the show!
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Topics of discussion:
[:50] Emotions and experiences leading up to Jessica’s record-breaking performance at the Olympic trials.
[8:07] The motivation that came with hitting American records.
[10:31] Detailing the moments leading up to the meet.
[15:38] Jessica’s performance on the competition floor.
[19:19] Thoughts on missing out on the Olympic team despite breaking national records.
[21:47] How staying present with training could have made the difference.
[24:52] Setting goals and looking ahead to the 2020 Olympics.
[26:23] Oregon or California? The easy choice allowed Jessica to continue training with her coach.
[34:20] Looking into the quad — how to maintain motivation in training for four years.
[37:16] You don’t have to feel ready, you just have to work.
[40:37] A look at record-breaking performances at the 2017 National Championships.
[43:42] Lessons learned from coaching at Brute Oly.
[47:20] Surprises and mindset changes that have come with coaching.
[53:08] Why you can’t afford to compare yourself to any other athlete.
Links:
Instagram: @jessicalucero9
Twitter: @jessicalucero97
Facebook: Jessica Lucero
Brute Strength Podcast “Episode 37 — Rituals, Imagery, Self-discovery and more with Jessica Lucero”
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0:00.0 | Hey, this is Mike Kaju, and you're listening to the brute strength podcast. |
0:04.0 | This week's guest is the best 58 kilo lifter in American history and the new head coach of |
0:09.6 | Brutoli, Jessica Lucero. |
0:12.7 | We're back for round two. |
0:14.0 | This time we're talking about her experience at Olympic trials last year where she had the single |
0:20.0 | best performance of her entire life and barely missed qualifying for the Olympics. |
0:25.4 | So we go into depth about that experience as well as how to how she prepares for gearing up for |
0:32.1 | four long years until she gets another shot at the next Olympics. |
0:37.2 | This show is a blast to hear the kind of the inside story of her experience as well as behind the scenes of what it takes to make it to the |
0:47.2 | Olympics in such a competitive sport. |
0:49.4 | Enjoy the show. |
0:50.5 | Hey, this is Mike Kaju and you're listening to the brute strength podcast. I'm back for round two with |
0:56.7 | Jessica Lucero. Jess, thank you so much for making time for me today. Yeah, of course anytime So I want to start out. I want to go back to the |
1:07.0 | National Championship last year. This was really the culmination of your entire 12 plus year career. It was the single |
1:17.2 | biggest competition of your life because it also acted as the Olympic trials. |
1:22.2 | After being in this acted as the Olympic trials. |
1:23.0 | After being in this sport for so long, |
1:27.0 | what did it feel like the, say, week or two or even month |
1:31.0 | leading up to that competition. |
1:33.2 | It's kind of hard. |
1:34.6 | I mean, I can only describe it in like emotional descriptions |
1:40.1 | because it was so a really like a really like desperate feeling all the time where I mean I knew what numbers I needed to do to make the team and so |
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