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19 Apr 2023

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Keiser Podcast: ‘After Max Won Gold at the Olympics it Just Hit Me. What Was it All For?’

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Scott Hann, who coaches Max Whitlock, a three-time Olympic champion for Great Britain in gymnastics, discusses why coaches need greater support with their mental health. He also delves into his approach to athlete feedback and his self-development as a coach.

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Scott Hann recalls the euphoria and the relief of watching his charge, the artist gymnastics gold medallist Max Whitlock, claim two golds and a bronze at the 2016 Rio Olympics.

“Then, all of a sudden, you get home and you’re hoovering the floor in your living room and it just hit me. What was it all for? What’s happened?” he tells the Leaders Performance Podcast.

Whitlock, who won a further gold at the delayed Tokyo Games to make it six Olympic medals in total (he won two bronzes at London 2012), recently went public with his mental health struggles and, here, Scott explains that his mental health has also suffered as a consequence of his work.

“After the Olympics, nobody’s holding you on a pedestal, no one’s coming around and helping you with anything now. It’s done and you’re on your own. It was really hard.”

Scott’s efforts to safeguard his mental health is just one of several topics on the agenda, which is today brough to you by our Main Partners Keiser.

Also up for discussion are:

  • What makes an Olympic champion athlete ‘coachable’ [6:30];
  • Dealing with big decisions that went wrong in major competitions [23:40];
  • Where he goes for self-development as a coach [30:00];
  • His role as a technical advisor with British Gymnastics [33:00].

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