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⁠⁠Why Michael Phelps Was Unbeatable: Obsession & Winning Mindset | FO458 Raj Shamani

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Jan 15, 2026
In this insightful conversation, Michael Phelps, the most-decorated Olympian in history with 23 gold medals, discusses his journey from a restless child with ADHD to an unstoppable swimmer. He details how swimming became his emotional outlet and his intense obsession with winning. Phelps reveals the rigorous training routines that shaped his success, his mental preparation techniques including visualization, and the importance of resilience in the face of challenges. Now, he passionately advocates for mental health awareness, sharing lessons learned from his storied career.
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ANECDOTE

Kicked Out Until Perfect

  • Bob Bowman kicked a young Michael out repeatedly until he mastered a six-beat kick, forcing technical discipline.
  • That punishment made the technique permanent for Phelps's entire career.
INSIGHT

Obsession Is Stacked Small Wins

  • Obsession is a refined form of passion when coupled with daily discipline and recovery.
  • Phelps framed greatness as many small, consistently executed actions rather than a single talent leap.
ANECDOTE

Training For Gear Failure

  • Bowman intentionally broke Phelps's goggles and had him train without them so race-day equipment failures felt manageable.
  • During Beijing, leaking goggles happened and Phelps reverted to stroke counting practiced in training to win and set a world record.
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