Where does self-care fall on your list of priorities as an athlete? Do you see it as a luxury? Or a necessary investment in your wellbeing?

Whitney Rowe is a Canadian sprinter in training to make her first Olympic team. A graduate of Colorado Mesa University, she is a two-time All-American, two-time North American, Central American and Caribbean Silver Medalist and 12-time Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Medalist. Whitney is currently training in Mount Holly, New Jersey, and she has been a professional track athlete since 2015.

On this episode of Holistic High Performance, Whitney joins Daniel to discuss what inspired her transition from dance to track at the age of 16 and share the highlights of her career as a college sprinter at Colorado Mesa. She describes the challenge of balancing a full-time job with training for the Olympics, explaining who she goes to for support and how she is staying motivated through the pandemic. Listen in for Whitney’s insight on viewing body work and other self-care strategies as a necessary investment in yourself and your career as an athlete.

What You Will Learn

What inspired Whitney’s transition from dance to track at the age of 16

How Whitney’s very busy senior year of high school taught her time management

The highlights of Whitney’s college track career at Colorado Mesa University

Whitney’s interest in sports psychology and how the discipline informs her as an athlete

The challenge of transitioning from college to professional athlete

How Whitney balances training, self-care and a full-time job

Why Whitney sees body work and other self-care strategies as a necessary investment in herself and her track career

Whitney’s advice on staying motivated and positive through COVID

How the pandemic has given Whitney a chance to consider what she might do after her track career

The support team Whitney leans on for positive reinforcement as she trains for the Olympic Trials

Connect with Whitney Rowe

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Connect with Daniel Christofferson

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Resources

Dr. Jacob Jones at Colorado Mesa University