
From Quitting Hockey to Olympic Ice with Paris O'Brien - Episode #256
Send us a text Paris O"Brien shares his remarkable journey from quitting hockey at age 15 to becoming the Chinese national hockey goaltender and Olympian. His story demonstrates how stepping away from sport temporarily can sometimes be the catalyst for future success when combined with passion, hard work, and being ready when opportunity arises. • Growing up playing minor hockey in Coquitlam before deciding to take a year off at age 15-16 • Returning to hockey with Delta Hockey Academy before being spotted by Mike Keenan at a tryout • Playing professionally in Finland at 17, then in Russia"s VHL and KHL before the Olympics • The critical importance of mental training for goaltenders—"90% mental, 10% physical" • Working with mindset coach Pete Fry and now mentoring younger goalies himself • Using technology like Visual Edge and Sensorina to train cognitive aspects of goaltending • Comprehensive recovery protocols including cold tubs, heat therapy, and compression boots • Playing at the Olympics against Team Canada after briefly practicing with them • Custom gear setup including a helmet painted by his girlfriend artist • Balancing hockey with other interests to maintain mental health and perspective If you enjoyed this episode, follow the Athletes Podcast on social media and let us know who you"d like to see featured next in the YouTube comments. Check out our Website | Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram | Tiktok | Spotify | Apple | Google | Youtube l Save 20% on Perfect Sports Supplements
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