US Olympic skier Gus Shumacher (Image: Erik Meers/uSports)
U.S. Olympic skier Gus Schumacher reflected on the life lessons he’s gotten from his Olympic journey in an exclusive interview with uSports. “There’s so many. I think the biggest one is that, in my last Olympics, I raced while I was sick to qualify, and it ended up being like my body didn’t work right for six months,” he said. “That’s been a big life lesson: just listen to your body. Manage your energy – even though the super little things, like the better you can be at hearing the small things your body’s saying, the better you’ll be in the long term.”
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