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I love the Olympics. I enjoy marveling at the athletes and cheering them on. In a world where there is so much negativity and frustration, the Olympics usually provide a moment of comfort and joy.
Unfortunately, I have been frustrated with the Russian Olympic Committee and the controversy surrounding figure skater Kamila Valieva. When I heard reports of her failing her drug test, I was frustrated. I’m not sure what the result of the competition will be by the time this is released, but as of the day this was recorded, she has been allowed to skate and is currently in the lead after the short program.
I needed to go on an Olympic rant, so I invited my friend Dr. Mark Cheng on the show.
Dr. Mark Cheng is a Chinese medicine practitioner, a lifelong martial artist, and an expert in strength and conditioning. He has also worked with several Olympic athletes so I thought he would be the perfect person to have this discussion with.
Mark’s insight on Olympic training, athlete rights, and performance enhancement drugs is fascinating. At the end of the day, it was great to catch up with my friend and pick his brain about some of my Olympic questions.
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