『The Secret to Olympic & Masters Legend Rick Colella's Lifelong Success, EP 281』のカバーアート

The Secret to Olympic & Masters Legend Rick Colella's Lifelong Success, EP 281

The Secret to Olympic & Masters Legend Rick Colella's Lifelong Success, EP 281

無料で聴く

ポッドキャストの詳細を見る

このコンテンツについて

Ready for an extraordinary tale of athletic longevity? At 73 years old Rick Colella's swimming journey spans from Olympic medals to over 50 Masters World records, proving that athletic excellence knows no age limits.

Colella's remarkable career began with a fourth-place finish at the 1972 Munich Olympics, followed by a bronze medal in Montreal in 1976. But what happened after his Olympic glory makes his story truly exceptional. While most elite swimmers hang up their goggles after reaching competitive peaks, Colella never fully left the water. This consistent connection with swimming—even during his decades-long Boeing career—has become his secret weapon for sustained excellence into his 70s.

Now competing in the 70-74 age group with Puget Sound Masters, Colella has rewritten the record books with over 120 national records and more than 50 world records. His training approach combines old-school discipline with modern technique refinements. Despite his Olympic pedigree, Colella humbly embraced coaching feedback that completely transformed his stroke mechanics later in life. "Your breaststroke timing is terrible," his coach bluntly told him—feedback that helped him adapt to modern techniques and continue breaking records.

What drives someone to maintain such dedication for decades? Colella's answer is refreshingly simple: "I just love swimming. I guess I'm not even sure I recognize how much I like it, except that I must, because I never stopped doing it." This passion extends beyond personal achievement. After their son's diagnosis with FSHD muscular dystrophy, Rick and his wife Terry founded a research nonprofit, Friends of FSHD, that now raises nearly $1 million annually—connections he credits largely to his swimming network. The organization is all-volunteer. We have no paid staff and our sponsors cover 100% of our operating and fundraising expenses. This means that 100% of donations to Friends goes directly to fund research. Rick Colella has emerged as a legendary figure in American swimming through his extraordinary Olympic career and record-breaking achievements in Masters swimming at age 70+.

• Bronze medalist in the 1976 Montreal Olympics after finishing fourth in Munich in 1972
• Set more than 120 Masters national records and over 50 world records
• Trains six days a week with Puget Sound Masters at age 70+
• Never fully stopped swimming after his Olympic career, maintaining consistency throughout his life
• Found working with a coach after years of self-directed training revealed technique flaws that needed correction
• Discovered that mental preparation and attitude significantly impact performance, even decades after Olympic competition
• Co-founded Friends of FSHD Research with his wife after their son's muscular dystrophy diagnosis
• Organization has grown from raising $180,000 in first year to nearly $1 million annually
• Emphasizes consistency as the key to swimming success at any age
• Enjoys the intergenerational aspects of Masters swimming and the supportive community

Whether you're seeking inspiration for your own athletic journey or curious about the mindset of champions, Colella's story demonstrates how passion, consistency, and community create a foundation for lifelong achievement. What might you accomplish if you never stopped doing what you love?

Email us at HELLO@ChampionsMojo.com. Opinions discussed are not medical advice, please seek a medical professional for your own health concerns.

The Secret to Olympic & Masters Legend Rick Colella's Lifelong Success, EP 281に寄せられたリスナーの声

カスタマーレビュー:以下のタブを選択することで、他のサイトのレビューをご覧になれます。