The Conversation: What we can learn from some of the world's most extreme athletes about overcoming doubt
In extreme sports, the consequences of athletes’ decisions can be life threatening. So what can we learn from moment of jumping?
In extreme sports, the consequences of athletes’ decisions can be life threatening. So what can we learn from moment of jumping?
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