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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 January 11, 2021

Mental Health Should be a Priority in Ski Racing

A number of occurrences compelled me to write this article. First, a growing number of professional athletes are coming forward with their own mental-health challenges in the hopes of destigmatizing mental illness and encouraging others who are struggling to seek help. Second, the Covid-19 crisis has seen an increase in mental-health issues, particularly among young […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 January 5, 2021

A New Blogging Milestone: 8,000,000 Views

I’m pleased and gratified to report that I have recently past 8,000,000 views of my blog posts on PsychologyToday.com. Creating and sharing ideas, and challenging the status quo is one of my passions and joys in my professional life. It is beyond fulfilling to know that so many people read and my posts and see […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 January 4, 2021

Inside the Tri-Mind: Ten Must-Haves for the Obsessed Triathlete in 2021

Note: After publishing my “Eight Must-Haves” on 12/28/20, I have added two more Must-Haves that I wanted to share. “Hi, my name is Jim and I’m obsessed with triathlon.” Yes, I admit it, I am 100%, over-the-top crazy about triathlon (that’s what my family thinks!). A brief back story explaining how I arrived at this […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 January 4, 2021

Inside the Tri-Mind: Is an Ironman in Your Future?: Part II (Do it for the Right Reasons)

Ironman is the ultimate in triathlon competition. It’s the “poster child” by which triathlon is known to the world at large. When I began doing triathlons, almost every non-tri person I met would ask if I had done an Ironman (that’s all they knew), as if that is the only badge of honor in our […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 December 21, 2020

Inside the Tri-Mind: Is an Ironman in Your Future?: Part I (Ironman Will Consume Your Life)

A Covid-19 vaccine is on the horizon and hope springs eternal for a mostly normal 2021 triathlon season in the hearts of every triathlete who suffered through the frustration of the interrupted or abbreviated 2020 season (in other words, every triathlete!). All of that pent-up tri-energy may be pushing you to think about registering for […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 December 18, 2020

In This Challenging Ski Racing Season, a Time for Gratitude

It has certainly been a challenging 2020 for our ski racing community. In mid-March, Covid-19 through a wrench in the machinery of our sport’s plans, cancelling races and ending the season prematurely. The disruption continued through the summer as opportunities for on-snow training dwindled; in the U.S., only Mount Hood was able to accommodate racers. […]

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