I Trained to be an Olympic Gold Medalist Swimmer!!

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  • Опубліковано 6 чер 2024
  • Michael Andrew, a USA Olympic gold medalist swimmer, shares his unique training journey led by his father. Driven by a purpose beyond medals, he turned pro at 14 and never looked back. Despite facing hardships and immense pressure, he remains committed to swimming.
    Welcome to Pro Athletes Unfiltered. In this series, we're going to be comparing and contrasting what it takes to be a professional athlete in each sport. Every episode, we will be following a top pro, spending a true day in the life. From their training to the challenges that they face to become one of the greats. They will put me through intense training regiments to challenge me to see if I have what it takes to make it in their sport. Get an insider's look into the vast differences into every sport. From fitness to financials to sacrifices and mental fortitude.
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  • @dwtheshoecollector208
    @dwtheshoecollector208 Місяць тому +2

    This deserves more than 11k views right now!

  • @teddydavid2816
    @teddydavid2816 Місяць тому +2

    Such a cool series, you're amazing KinZ 💪

  • @MattPlays1230
    @MattPlays1230 Місяць тому

    Yay another one!!!!! Love this series Kinsey ❤

  • @H.J.L
    @H.J.L Місяць тому +16

    Has Michael Andrew dropped the 200m IM?

  • @marianomendoza9490
    @marianomendoza9490 Місяць тому

    that was an awesome video and the special that she swam with the athlete.

  • @IzzyH-wk9xl
    @IzzyH-wk9xl Місяць тому

    As a swimmer, I can confirm that shave parties are definitely a memorable team bonding experience! 😂🏊🏻‍♀️💪🏼

  • @AlfaBart
    @AlfaBart Місяць тому

    you are awsome

  • @nickpadget
    @nickpadget 20 днів тому

    wicked video

  • @benzybtw
    @benzybtw Місяць тому +3

    Didn’t know I was subscribed to this channel, V gave her all the juice 😂

  • @kcpohio
    @kcpohio Місяць тому +3

    Would like you to interview Katie Ledecky and swim with her too.

  • @Razear
    @Razear Місяць тому +3

    Kinsey has a pair of natural floatation devices to keep her buoyant, but it also hinders her speed by making her less aerodynamic... 🏊‍♀
    Since he shaves his back, is it also safe to assume that he's sporting a full Brazilian downstairs? 🤔

  • @sethaldrich6902
    @sethaldrich6902 Місяць тому +3

    Those things make it impossible to swim fast for her, she can't streamline

  • @masonanderson6410
    @masonanderson6410 29 днів тому

    "Science-based"

  • @robert953
    @robert953 Місяць тому

    Why weren't you wearing his swimsuit?

  • @VaporWave-kq5sy
    @VaporWave-kq5sy Місяць тому

    lol have fun with butterfly

  • @HamiSa90
    @HamiSa90 Місяць тому

    w8in 4 d nex 1

  • @mjbmr
    @mjbmr Місяць тому +1

    Where is Vitaly?

  • @langwang9130
    @langwang9130 29 днів тому +2

    TLDR: 'gift from God to swim fast' has ruined so many childhoods of young swimmers I know.
    It actually makes me sad that so many swimmers think they have this 'gift from God to swim fast'. Bro idk if your almighty God wants your entire life purpose to be going through chlorine water quickly. Also as a swimmer myself it's so sad to see this among swimmers who don't make it to the top like Andrew. Their entire family revolves around them and their swimming career (moving across country to swim for x club etc) and they keep spending more time and money on their kid because 'God gave them the gift to swim fast'. You can also image the poor kid who thinks that they purely exist to swim - and can't qualify for the Olympics because of the genetic lottery. I hate this way of thinking - unless I'm not understanding something?

    • @langwang9130
      @langwang9130 29 днів тому +1

      This especially applies to women in the sport since some women mature extremely early and post these insane age-group times and then never improve after the age of 14.

    • @langwang9130
      @langwang9130 29 днів тому

      I'm so glad that Michael says that he'd rather not achieve and have an exciting life! Swimming needs more of this sentiment.