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Mitch Gaylord first thrilled the world in 1984 as he led the United States Olympic gymnastics team to its Gold Medal victory. In addition to being the first American in history to receive a perfect "10," Mitch went on to capture a Silver medal for Vaulting and two Bronze medals for Rings and Parallel Bars.
As the number one ranked gymnast in 1983 and 1984, Mitch invented two skills now named internationally after him. To this day, the Gaylord Flip and the Gaylord Two are considered two of the most difficult and spectacular feats in gymnastics.
After the Olympics, he was appointed to the President's Council for Physical Fitness by Ronald Reagan. During this time, he fulfilled numerous speaking engagements, endorsements and appearances across the country. In 1986, Mitch his acting debut in Columbia Pictures' "American Anthem." In 1988, he hosted his own television series "Fan Club," and went on to appear in several advertisements including Levi's, Diet Coke, Nike, Vidal Sasson, Soloflex and Texaco, among others.
In 1995, in addition to being inducted into UCLA's Hall of Fame, he was called upon to use his talents by the producers of the blockbuster, "Batman Forever," to be the stunt double for Robin. At the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games in Atlanta, Mitch served as a journalist/broadcaster providing human interest segments and expert commentary.
Mitch Gaylord inspires, motivates and entertains. After experiencing his presentation, audiences feel they have met the person behind the accomplishments! Today, the thunderous applause of 1984's Olympic crowds has quieted--replaced by enthusiastic cheers and accolades from business and association audiences everywhere. They've come to hear an uplifting story of trial and triumph as told by the man who lived--and lives--it to the fullest. Mitch Gaylord speaks with humor, honesty and approachability rarely heard from this level of achievement.
Few of us will ever compete on the international playing field of world-champion athletes. But Mitch Gaylord shows audiences from all walks of life how the POWER of FOCUS (Flow, Originality, Consistency, Unstoppable Confidence, Strength) can make winners out of real people in real life situations.
Most Requested Topics:
The Path of The Olympian: Strength: We all need a dream or vision for our lives and the strength to remain focused on that dream. The athletes 'zone' can be applied to anything we pursue.
Courage: We need courage to face our fears in this ever-changing world. Taking proper risks is not only necessary but highly rewarding. The need to trust your instincts is imperative.
Swiftness: At the speed in which change occurs, we need the ability to act swiftly, decisively, and accurately. To be effective, we must be prepared, know ourselves and how we operate at our peak performance level.
Endurance: The Path of the Olympian requires a long-term commitment. We don't achieve our goals overnight. Consistently correct actions will produce the results we desire.
Grace: Learning how to be a "Champion" in life after you have won is critical to long term success.
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