Athletic Freedom serves two meanings.
Athletic freedom can be the freedom you get to experience after a successful athletic career (time, money, and location freedom) or athletic freedom can be the freedom you get from mastering your athletic ability.
Each serve a purpose for an athlete, just in different athletic timelines.
One serves the athlete during athletics.
When athletes need to master their athletic abilities physically, and mentally.
The other serves the athlete after they’ve finished their athletic career.
When they have the freedom from athletics to pursue a life of play (time, money and location freedom) because they’ve built the skills in order to make a living in the creator economy.
Not all athletes enjoy athletic freedom at the end of their careers.
Maybe your career is only going to last until you are 23.
Maybe it will last until you’re 30.
Athletic Ability Freedom is obtained by mastering your sports-based skills, by getting stronger, more mobile to mitigate potential injuries, and by training your mind through mindset coaching so you can perform at your best all the time.
Athletic Career Freedom is obtained when you build a personal brand and make money by sharing your solutions, interests, specific knowledge, and goals online.
This attracts likeminded people to you so that you can help them solve the very problems you’ve already solved.
By using social media to build a personal brand and document life-experiences, life-insights, and life-value you have a platform (athletic or not) to get paid to creating value by helping your audience solve their problems (which were once yours) from direct personal experience.
Athletes who build a personal brand while playing their sport can have athletic freedom (time, financial, location freedom) by the end of their careers.
This is freedom.
Freedom from athletics.
Athletic freedom.
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