Watching the Olympics can do one of two things:
Make you feel small… Or sharpen your plan.
And if you’re a dog sport handler watching world-class movement — whether that’s Olympic athletes or agility excellence at World Team Tryouts — you’ve probably felt both.
That spark. And that quiet voice saying, “I should be in better shape.”
Today we’re talking about that fork in the road.
If you’ve felt the urge to:
• Add extra workouts
• Run miles you haven’t trained for
• Overhaul your diet overnight
• “Get serious” because you suddenly feel behind
This episode is for you.
Because elite athletes — in the Olympics and in agility — don’t train from shame. They train from structure.
We’re unpacking the difference between comparison-driven chaos and calibrated aspiration — and how to bring a high-performance mindset into agility season without burning yourself out.
You don’t need Olympic workouts.
You need an athlete identity that supports agility excellence.