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Phoebe Wright

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Pharmacist. Health Economist.🏃🏼‍♀️🏃🏼‍♀️🏃🏼‍♀️🏃🏼‍♀️🏃🏼‍♀️🏃🏼‍♀️ Former Pro Runner; USA Champ 2011. 5 x NCAA Champ

SEATTLE! Katılım Mayıs 2013
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Steve Magness
Steve Magness@stevemagness·
After I took a break from running and started back up, my watch now told me I was severely overtraining every single day for weeks on end...even though I was running only 4-5 miles easy. Know when to completely ignore the algorithm.
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hagaetc
hagaetc@hagaetc·
Marathon finishing time distribution proves one of my biggest leadership lessons: Deadlines work! … even if they are somewhat arbitrary
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Steve Magness
Steve Magness@stevemagness·
A 17 year old just won the world indoor championship in the 800. Cooper Lutkenhaus is unreal. I’ve run out of superlatives. What a freaking run, like a savvy veteran taking command and responding to all changers from the front.
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Chris Chavez
Chris Chavez@ChrisChavez·
WATCH: 17-year-old Cooper Lutkenhaus 🇺🇸 becomes the youngest WORLD INDOOR CHAMPION EVER as he wins the 800m gold medal at the World Indoor Championships in 1:44.24. 🥇
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Chris Chavez
Chris Chavez@ChrisChavez·
🤯NO ONE SAW THIS COMING… Ethiopia’s Fotyen Tesfay runs 2:10:53 for the 2nd-fastest time women’s marathon time ever…in her marathon debut to win the Barcelona Marathon‼️ That’s 4:59/mile for 26.2 miles.💥
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Julie
Julie@JulieLovesFluff·
My son was born missing several organs and we knew he wouldn't live long past birth. We were offered to kill him in utero because it would be "easier" and he was going to die anyway, but we did not do that because there's a world of difference in murdering your child and God calling them back to heaven, I chose to deliver him. You could have delivered her alive via c section and let her live as long as God determined rather than kill her in the womb. We all have to live with the choices we make, some are easier to live with than others. I'm sorry she wasn't born healthy, but there's no reason to add tragedy to tragedy by choosing to take an already short life.
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Julie
Julie@JulieLovesFluff·
Looking at my son born at 34 weeks makes me realize all the more what an abomination abortion is, in Michigan it is legal to kill a baby his age in the womb.
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Team USA
Team USA@TeamUSA·
46 YEARS TO THE DAY. GOLD AGAIN. 🇺🇸🥇 #WinterOlympics
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Steve Magness
Steve Magness@stevemagness·
Team USA just won its first Olympic hockey gold in 46 years. On February 22. The exact anniversary of the Miracle on Ice. Forget the storybook narrative for a second. What happened today is a masterclass in what performance science teaches us about pressure, identity, and legacy. Consider the pressure this team was under. They walked into today carrying 46 years of near misses. The US hadn't won Olympic gold since 1980. They lost the gold medal game in 2002 and 2010...both times to Canada. Last year at the 4 Nations tournament, Canada beat them in overtime. That loss was still raw. The 1980 hero, Mike Eruzione, was in the building. He told the players before the game: "It's just a hockey game." It wasn't. And everyone knew it. Canada outshot the US 41-26. They dominated the second and third periods. Nathan MacKinnon missed an open net. Macklin Celebrini had a breakaway and couldn't convert. Devon Toews had Hellebuyck beaten and somehow the puck stayed out. Then Charlie McAvoy cleared a puck off the goal line with his glove. This was not a dominant performance. It was a team surviving enormous pressure and refusing to break. That distinction matters. How does a team perform under that kind of weight? It starts with the environment the coach creates. Mike Sullivan is now the only American-born coach to win multiple Stanley Cups AND Olympic gold. When he took over the Pittsburgh Penguins in 2015, the team was loaded with talent — Crosby, Malkin, Letang — and completely broken. His description: "There was a dark cloud over the locker room." His first move wasn't a new system or a motivational speech. It was a reframe. He told the team: "There are certain things in life we can control and certain things we can't. We needed to focus on the things that we could control and not dedicate any cognitive resources or worry to things we couldn't control." The team adopted a two-word motto: "Just play." Six months later, they won the Stanley Cup. Tonight, he helped USA do it again on the biggest stage in the world. Sullivan builds what he calls a "safe zone for learning." His video review sessions are explicitly NOT about blame. "We don't want a player walking into our video room on eggshells worried about 'Am I going to be in the film? Is Coach going to yell at me?' It's a game of mistakes. Our responsibility is to learn from them." His guiding principle from his college coach: "Before players want to know what you know, they want to know that you care." It's the difference between compliance and buy-in. Buy-in wins championships. Research backs up Sullivan. Fear-based environments don't produce peak performance. Especially when pressure is already high... They produce anxiety, risk-aversion, and choking. When people feel psychologically safe — when they know mistakes won't be weaponized against them — they take smarter risks, recover faster from errors, and perform better under pressure. We could see it in how Sullivan framed this moment in the weeks before the game. "What an incredible opportunity we have in front of us." Not a burden or expectation...Opportunity. He took the unusual step for a hockey team and kept the team in the Olympic Village instead of a hotel. His reasoning: "The Village is part of the experience." The Hughes brothers roomed together. The Tkachuk brothers roomed together. He didn't try to ignore or isolate them from the pressure. He was embedding them in it, together. And then there's the guy who scored the goal. Jack Hughes came into the Olympics injured, underperforming, slotted on the fourth line. Sullivan moved him up mid-tournament because, as he put it, "We thought by moving him and getting him more ice time, he could impact the game more." Hughes's response: "I believe in myself more than anyone. Wherever I was slotted coming into this thing, I knew I was going to play well." A coach who believed in him when results said otherwise. A player who believed in himself when the lineup said otherwise. Then two teeth got cracked in half by a high stick in the third period. And he scored the golden goal anyway. Everyone's going to remember this as the night the US ended a 46-year drought. On the anniversary. In overtime. Against Canada. But the real lesson is quieter than that. The environment you create determines the performance you get. A safe zone for learning. A focus on controllables. Relationships built on care, not fear. Pressure reframed as opportunity. That's what it looks like when a team is ready, with the right environment and support to tackle the ghosts of history. They built a culture where a team could survive 41 shots and a kid with two broken teeth could score the biggest goal of his life. The 1980 Miracle was about belief overcoming talent. Today was different. Today was talent, preparation, identity, and 46 years of accumulated hunger arriving at the same moment. -Steve
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CITIUS MAG
CITIUS MAG@CitiusMag·
WATCH: 🇺🇸 Cole Hocker runs 3:45.94 for the SECOND-FASTEST INDOOR MILE EVER & BREAKS THE AMERICAN RECORD. Closed the final 400m in 54.82!
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CITIUS MAG
CITIUS MAG@CitiusMag·
Start spreading the news… 🗽 USATF announces that the 2026 U.S. Outdoor Championships will be held at Icahn Stadium in New York City from July 23-26. This is the first time New York City has hosted a national track and field championships since the 1991 Athletics Congress of the USA Championship at Downing Stadium. Eugene, Oregon, which has hosted the national championships since 2021, will again host USAs in 2027 to select the team for the 2027 World Championships in Beijing, China.
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Peter Meijer
Peter Meijer@PeterMeijer·
This is the most preposterously partisan gerrymander imaginable: 10 D / 1 R, ie 91% of Virginians would have D reps! For background, Virginia had a GOP governor until last month, Trump got 46% in 2024, and current delegation is 6 D / 5 R (45% of Virginians have an R rep now).
Dave Wasserman@Redistrict

NEW: Virginia Dems’ proposed congressional map would almost surely torpedo four GOP seats, converting delegation from 6D-5R to 10D-1R this fall. Still faces several hurdles to passage.

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Owen
Owen@_OwenM_·
Final preparations ✨ Femke Bol 🇳🇱 is in Metz, preparing for her professional 800m debut on Sunday! ⏰ 5.46pm CET 📺 European Athletics Website 🎥 Olivier Lardy
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Cinema Tweets
Cinema Tweets@CinemaTweets1·
Best in Show is available on Netflix right now & I’m going to continue pushing this film on my timeline for the foreseeable future because every single person alive should watch this movie. Catherine O’Hara was a comedic genius. I don’t know how else to put it. We lost a giant.
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Saturday Night Live
Saturday Night Live@nbcsnl·
mom has something she needs to get off her chest
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JB 🐻✨🍉@JBfromDC89·
please let this exact scene be playing out in real life
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