About this episode
Positivity is a muscle, developed with practice and discipline. Gold medalist Paralympic swimmer and World Record Holder McKenzie Coan, who has broken 65 bones, joins the show to share with Kelly and Maria her strategies for positivity, training and success. McKenzie has Brittle Bone disease and after listening to her interview you’ll be raised up by this Champion’s gratitude and view on life! Though her bones are more breakable because of her disease, her spirit seems utterly unbreakable. Sign up for your free consultation on health, leadership and life coaching with Kelly or Maria at ChampionsMojo.com/cm-coaching . Catch up on EVERY episode at ChampionsMojo.com. MORE ON MCKENZIE COAN McKenzie Coan represented the United states in both the 2012 and the 2016 Paralympic Games. At the games in Rio, McKenzie brought home three gold medals and a silver medal and set a paralympic record in the 50 freestyle. She is a current world record holder in 800 & 1500 and holds multiple American records. McKenzie Coan was born with a connective tissue disorder called Osteogenesis Imperfecta, also known as brittle bone disease. She has had countless hospitalizations and surgeries, and broken 65 bones. As a young child she started aquatherapy and soon was swimming with her brothers competitively. She learned about the Paralympics when she was 8 years old and hasn’t looked back. McKenzie is currently living and training at the Olympic and Paralympic training center in Colorado Springs, preparing for the Tokyo games. She is sponsored by Adidas, NuMotion and Lending Tree. Episode Topics and Mentions CG Sports Network Paralympic Games Loyola University Osteogenesis Imperfecta Colorado Springs, Colorado Para Athletics BlazeSports America Sports psychology Legally Blonde Law school Chemotherapy Kenzie Cares McKenzie Coan on Instagram McKenzie Coan on Twitter McKenzie Coan’s Paralympic profile RISE Athlete Mentoring Takeaways Maria Positivity is a choice and something to work for in life. It takes dedication and isn’t an inherent personality trait. Have gratitude for who you are in life and what you can celebrate, no matter what limitations or challenges you face. Kelly Para athletics and paralympics run parallel to their mainstream athletic counterparts. Only worry about what you can control -- and let go of everything else. Quote of the Week "Even in the darkest moments, and the darkest places, you can find good in that." -- McKenzie Coan Subscribe to the Champion's Mojo podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Play. Have something you want to share with us? Email it to hello@championsmojo.com . Email us at HELLO@ChampionsMojo.com . Opinions discussed are not medical advice, please seek a medical professional for your own health concerns. You can learn more about the Host and Founder of Champions Mojo at www.KellyPalace.com