Chris Hoy: “Comparison is the thief of joy” | The breakdown podcast – Episode 3 | Eurosport

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Greg and Orla’s latest guest on The Breakdown is track cycling royalty Sir Chris Hoy. The six-time Olympic champion dives into a range of topics on Eurosport’s new podcast, including the dangers of comparison, using visualisation for focus, and how revered sports psychologist Steve Peters “changed my life”. Listen to The Breakdown on all good podcast platforms now.

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