D1 Soccer Player on Loneliness, Living in His Car, Transferring, and more! | Ep 20
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- Опубликовано: 8 авг 2024
- In the Winners Club Podcast Ep 20, I speak with Martin Dominguez who is a D1 soccer player for Southern Methodist University.
Martin Dominguez IG and TikTok: / 02martinn / 02martinn
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Timestamps
0:00 - Intro
1:05 - Growing up
1:45 - How he became a goalkeeper
2:12 - Talent vs hard work
2:35 - Getting on MLS Next Team
4:20 - Working at Whataburger
5:15 - Training with rocks and sticks
6:00 - Gym as therapy
6:40 - Winning Dallas Cup
8:00 - Winning MLS Next Cup Best Goalkeeper
8:40 - Crazy recruiting process
10:00 - Why he chose Oregon State University
10:40 - Tough freshman year
12:30 - How he regained his belief
13:30 - Living in his car
15:00 - Sophomore year
16:15 - Transferring to SMU
18:00 - Mental health practices
18:55 - Faith (inspirations)
19:30 - Rejection for height
20:20 - Training solo
21:20 - Loneliness
23:30 - Finding supportive friends
24:25 - His "Why"
25:25 - Childhood dream
26:00 - Value in struggle
27:10 - Misconception about being a D1 athlete
27:30 - Worst conditioning workout of career
28:10 - Best memory in the sport
29:40 - Advice to future college athletes
30:30 - His definition of the word "Winner"
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Martin is one of my favorite college goalkeepers, look up to him in so many ways and we’re the same age !!
That's awesome!
Can you make a video of what to do if you are not picked in the lineup after training hard?
Go to where he talks about rejection and his first two years of college, he used it as fuel to work harder!