44 min

Surviving Tragedy and Embracing Ironman with Sebastien Bellin Business of Endurance

    • Sport

In this episode, Charlie and Claire welcome Sebastien Bellin, a former professional basketball player recounts his journey from global traveller with his parents, to sports as a means of cultural immersion, to eventually becoming deeply invested in the sports industry. Sebastien shares the story of his near-fatal encounter with a bombing at Brussels airport, where he was severely injured and nearly lost both his legs.

Despite these challenges, he managed to maintain consciousness long enough to stay alive due to his high glucose levels from enjoying pasta carbonara the night before the tragedy. Post recovery, he set a seemingly unrealistic goal of competing in the Ironman race in Hawaii, which he was able to successfully achieve.

Throughout his story, Sebastien emphasises the importance of staying present and having a positive outlook on life. He also discusses the differences between fixing and healing oneself, and shares insights on the significance of quality vs quantity, and how focusing on immeasurable qualities can help one see no limits in life.


Highlights:
Sebastien's Early Life and Basketball CareerTransition from Sports to BusinessThe Brussels Attack & The Power of Pasta CarbonaraThe Power of Presence and Overcoming FearSetting the Goal: From Hospital Bed to IronmanThe Journey to Ironman and Lessons LearnedThe Impact of Sports and Education
Contact Sebastien Bellin: LinkedIn | BBC Article
Sebastien Bellin is a former professional basketball player from Belgium who gained worldwide attention due to his harrowing experience during the 2016 Brussels bombings. He was at the Brussels Airport when the terrorist attacks occurred, and a widely circulated photograph showed him injured and lying on the floor of the airport. After the attacks, Sebastien Bellin underwent extensive medical treatment and rehabilitation. He has since become an inspirational figure, sharing his story of resilience and recovery, which includes completing the Ironman in Kona, Hawaii in 2022. Bellin's story serves as a testament to his determination and the support he received during his journey to recovery. In this episode Claire and I wanted to know how 3 portions of pasta saved his life, why did goal setting help his recovery and how did sport help him prepare for the biggest challenge of his life, staying alive.
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In this episode, Charlie and Claire welcome Sebastien Bellin, a former professional basketball player recounts his journey from global traveller with his parents, to sports as a means of cultural immersion, to eventually becoming deeply invested in the sports industry. Sebastien shares the story of his near-fatal encounter with a bombing at Brussels airport, where he was severely injured and nearly lost both his legs.

Despite these challenges, he managed to maintain consciousness long enough to stay alive due to his high glucose levels from enjoying pasta carbonara the night before the tragedy. Post recovery, he set a seemingly unrealistic goal of competing in the Ironman race in Hawaii, which he was able to successfully achieve.

Throughout his story, Sebastien emphasises the importance of staying present and having a positive outlook on life. He also discusses the differences between fixing and healing oneself, and shares insights on the significance of quality vs quantity, and how focusing on immeasurable qualities can help one see no limits in life.


Highlights:
Sebastien's Early Life and Basketball CareerTransition from Sports to BusinessThe Brussels Attack & The Power of Pasta CarbonaraThe Power of Presence and Overcoming FearSetting the Goal: From Hospital Bed to IronmanThe Journey to Ironman and Lessons LearnedThe Impact of Sports and Education
Contact Sebastien Bellin: LinkedIn | BBC Article
Sebastien Bellin is a former professional basketball player from Belgium who gained worldwide attention due to his harrowing experience during the 2016 Brussels bombings. He was at the Brussels Airport when the terrorist attacks occurred, and a widely circulated photograph showed him injured and lying on the floor of the airport. After the attacks, Sebastien Bellin underwent extensive medical treatment and rehabilitation. He has since become an inspirational figure, sharing his story of resilience and recovery, which includes completing the Ironman in Kona, Hawaii in 2022. Bellin's story serves as a testament to his determination and the support he received during his journey to recovery. In this episode Claire and I wanted to know how 3 portions of pasta saved his life, why did goal setting help his recovery and how did sport help him prepare for the biggest challenge of his life, staying alive.
Please Subscribe to Business of Endurance on Apple Podcasts, leave a comment, and give us a 5-Star review.

Sponsor Messages:
Get your free personalised plan to highlight any areas where improvements can be made in your business and inspire you with some new ideas with the Entrepreneurial Happiness Scoreboard from the Trusted Team here.

Get your free low carb snacks guide from 4th Discipline here.


Launch Your Own Podcast:
ShoRunner is the leading podcast production and strategic content company for brands, organisations, institutions, individuals, and entrepreneurs. Our team sets you up with the right strategy, equipment, training, guidance and content to ensure you sound amazing while speaking to your niche audience and networking with your perfect clients. Get in touch jason@shorunner.com
This episode was sponsored by The Trusted Team and 4th Discipline

44 min

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