
This episode features Liv McEr, a top female pole vaulter from New Zealand, discussing her journey in the sport, her personal best jump of 4.71 meters, and her experiences with injuries and competition. Liv shares insights on the technical aspects of pole vaulting, including her run-up, takeoff, and the mental preparation involved.
Liv recounts her early years in gymnastics, starting at age four, and the rigorous training she underwent. After a serious back injury forced her to quit gymnastics, she transitioned to pole vaulting, inspired by her brother and fellow athletes. She describes the challenges of adapting to a new sport and the emotional toll of her injury.
Throughout the conversation, Liv discusses her mental resilience, the importance of self-belief, and her relationship with her coach, who faced controversy. She reflects on the pressures of competition, including her experiences at the Commonwealth Games and her aspirations for the Paris 2024 Olympics.
Liv emphasizes the significance of maintaining a healthy mindset, the value of hard work, and the importance of community support in sports. She also touches on her future goals, including her desire to inspire young athletes and contribute to women's health in sports.
Listeners gain a deeper understanding of the dedication and challenges faced by elite athletes like Liv, as well as her passion for pole vaulting and her journey towards the Olympics.
Liv McEr discusses her pole vaulting career, injuries, mental resilience, and aspirations for the Paris 2024 Olympics.

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