No matter how decorated an athlete may be, competing at the Winter Olympics is an intensely stressful experience, inspiring one Finnish coach to lighten the mood at the highest echelon of sports with ...
Whether it's carrying crystals, meditating, or mainlining gummy bears — we all have our own ways of dealing with stress. And, this Finnish coach knitting at the 2018 Winter Olympics to keep himself ...
Others speculated that his knitting was all for stress relief, which turns out to be the case. In finnish the reason for this action is called #neuloosi. It's close to mental disorder (neorosis) but ...
And in an unexpected moment during the weekend's Olympic slopestyle competition, the Nordic nation showed off another delightful quality: a passion for knitting. In a video on NBC's website, ...
Finnish snowboarding coach Antti Koskinen was caught by cameras knitting right before his boarder's run in the men's slopestyle. According to a report, Koskinen knitted at the 2014 Olympics in Sochi ...
Here's some other Olympic news. Olympic athletes have a range of strategies to help calm their nerves in the ultra-high-pressure competition. Some nap, others meditate or use visualization techniques, ...
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