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About Me

Elena Brown, nee Yelena Vinogradova (Russian: Елена Виноградова, born 28 March 1964) is a female track and field athlete who represented the Soviet Union. She specialized in the 200 metres and often ran relay races, winning the silver medal in the 4 × 100 metres relay and placing eighth in the 200 m at the 1991 World Championships. She won a gold medal in the women's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 1990 Goodwill Games. (Wikipedia)

In 1997, Elena made a significant life change by moving to New Zealand. There, she embarked on a new chapter as an athletics coach, dedicating herself to nurturing the next generation of athletes. With her analytical approach and deep understanding of the sport, Elena has been instrumental in preparing aspiring athletes to succeed on the international stage. Her focus on speed and power events has yielded remarkable results, with many of her athletes achieving their dream goals under her guidance.

The Mindset Revolution

Elena's coaching philosophy extends beyond physical training. She recognized early on that achieving global success in athletics requires more than just physical talent; it demands a special mindset. This realization sparked her lifelong research into the mental aspects of athletic performance. Through her analytical approach, Elena has developed a unique philosophy that emphasizes the importance of mindset in achieving excellence.

Her insights and strategies have been compiled into the Mindset Revolution book series, making her expertise accessible to a wider audience.

Elena's story is one of dedication, resilience, and a relentless pursuit of excellence. Her journey from a successful athlete to a renowned coach and author serves as an inspiration not just to aspiring athletes and coaches alike, but to anyone with the dream goal, demonstrating the power of a strong mindset in achieving greatness.