SUCCESS BEYOND SPORT

HOW TO RETIRE FROM SPORT AND KEEP WINNING

 

An Interview with www.theblogstation.com

   Annette Huygens-tholen

 

 

Transform yourself from a retired athlete into a champion for life!

 

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Success Beyond Sport

How to Retire from Sport & Keep Winning   

by Annette Huygens-Tholen

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“Success Beyond Sport is a must-read for any successful athlete who has put blood, sweat and tears into his or her sport in order to be the very best but must, at some point, retire and become a “normal person”. Acknowledging, understanding and taking action on this important transition starts well before retirement from sport and is vital to a happy and successful life where the lessons learned from World class competition can be effectively leveraged in a professional career.”

Simon Arkell

Two-time Olympian (Australia - Pole Vault), Commonwealth Champion and record holder

Corporate CEO and Olympian Advisor, Five Ring Insight

 

 

Annette has tackled the fear, uncertainty and overwhelming responsibility that an athlete faces at the end of their sporting career, head on. Her 8 Winning Points and Success Training Exercises will guide you along your new journey as you begin to experience success off the sporting field. She will show you that when you retire from competition, you never have to retire from winning. This book will allow you to embrace your life beyond sport in a seamless and rewarding way. 
Natalie Cook,

4 time Olympian,

2000 Olympic Gold medallist

1996 Bronze Medallist

 

Success beyond Sport has been extremely helpful in providing momentum and direction in the career search process that I am going through as a 42 year old. I have worked and trained most of my entire life, but I am at a very different stage in my life and your book has helped tremendously in providing the specific tools and encouragement to identify my goals, my skills, my passions, and ultimately my next career move. 

ERICA WHEELER  

1996 US Olympian, Javelin