Olympic swimmer Katrina Radke discusses The AIM Program and how she healed herself of chronic fatigue and went from invalid to a top-ranked swimmer in less than 2 years.
Tags: Fatigue; Miracle; Miraculous; Olympic swimmer;
Katrina:
"I started my international swimming career for the United States at age 14 when I was the youngest national team member to compete in 1985. And assuming that I go to Athens this summer and compete in the Olympic games I’ll be the oldest member ever to swim for the United States at age 33."
Katrina’s Coach:
"From my perspective as Trina’s coach, what The AIM Program has enabled her to do is nothing short of miraculous; Number 1, you don’t go from not training for 10 years and then make a serious run at an Olympic team, let alone having had to recover from a serious illness like chronic fatigue, where it was almost impossible for her to walk up a couple of flights of stairs. She had disabled parking, I mean she was basically an invalid; And to go from being an invalid to a world ranked swimmer again in a year and ½ of training is nothing short of a miracle; It’s really amazing!"
Katrina:
"I’ve already been successful, because I was so sick, and I’ve already being able to come back and get to the world class level; That no matter what happens it’s going to be like icing on the cake."
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