Petr Čech: Record breaking goalkeeper on how to keep coming back stronger (E240)
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Petr Čech is a former professional footballer, regarded as one of the greatest Premier League goalkeepers of all time. During his 20-year career he played for Arsenal, Chelsea and for the Czech Republic national team. This episode is a deep dive into Petr’s illustrious career and the drive behind his unwavering consistency.
Jake, Damian and Petr discuss the concept of commitment and how daily improvement and learning are essential components of his routine. He reveals the steps he takes to ensure consistent peak performance, whilst highlighting that performance should not be solely measured by outcomes.
They explore Petr’s early day...
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43 mins
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Why The World’s Best Athletes Stop Trying To Be The Best
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53 mins
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