We are all on a specific path, a road that is all our own and which leads to our specific individual destiny. Along the path of life on which we travel, we find the same kinds of events and experiences recurring in different guises and forms. In other words, there is a sort of thread that runs all along the fabric of our lives that is uniquely our own. Taken from a more practical angle, when we reflect, we can see that our innate potential for this or that skill, our predisposition for a particular career and so on, seem to be determined very early on in our lives. We have a chance to build on our natural skills and potential, as our life progresses and is shaped and reshaped by the differing circumstances at the various stages of life.
Through the way he lives his life, Apolo Ohno is exemplary of a life lived truly, and with determination and poise. As a young teenager, Ohno already showed immense promise as an athlete, a powerful speed skater, to be precise. He went on to become one of the winningest North American Winter Olympians in history, with no fewer than eight medals. He also garnered a multitude of world championship titles in speed skating, and numerous other accolades along the way.
When he retired from sports at the age of 33, Ohno appeared on television as a sports announcer several times, and he even made an appearance on Dancing with the Stars. However, his mind and heart were still in some way with his first love, speed skating.
In order to enhance his overall performance as a champion speed skater, Apolo Ohno, like all athletes, considered diet to be crucial. He often included ginseng and other natural herbs as supplements to his daily routine. But, his dream was to package what had help make him a world champion and offer it to others. Together with business guru, Rod Jao, Ohno found his vehicle for sharing his own remarkably effective formula with the world. Allysian Sciences produces and sells the wonderful herbal, all natural, all organic recipe with the world through their nootropic supplements. Now, it is possible for everyone, athletes and non-athletes alike, to maximize their performance in sports and in the tasks we all face in our daily lives.