Jan 6, 2021
Today, Host Celeste Rains-Turk sits down with members of Team
Atlas, including James Ayotte, Angeline Jeanson, and Jennifer
Dorie. James started coaching in 2016 and has made 21 IFBB pros in
the past 2 years. He currently has 2 of the Top 5 bikini Olympians
& had 4 bikini Olympians in 2020. Angeline is the head posing coach
and builds their athletes' complete look. She is an IFBB bikini pro
and a mechanical engineer. Jennifer has a degree in Kinesiology,
and placed 2nd at the prestigious 2020 Olympia.
The conversation begins with James discussing the detailed
philosophy of Team Atlas and what sets them apart. James says that
each detail is cared for, from bracelets to suit color. The most
important thing is the quality of the athletes produced. Each
athlete gets individual service, no one is just a number.
Celeste asks James to discuss how they manage having so many
athletes. Many tasks are delegated to Jen and Angeline, such as
administrative tasks, as well as getting multiple points of view
from Jen and Angeline. James credits organization for their
success.
They never procrastinate. Jen says they all thrive off of being
productive and enjoying what they do. Angeline talks about the most
important things the athletes need to focus on in each posing
session. She coaches technique first then works on the details. She
selects every detail about their look, including suit connectors,
cut and color. James expands on suit selection and its importance
and how it’s so difficult to get the perfect cut and
color.
Regarding what sets apart a good athlete from a champion athlete,
James starts with a bad athlete as someone who doesn’t have great
genetics and doesn’t follow the plan. A good athlete begins with
someone who follows protocol and makes corrections and listens to
feedback. A great athlete is someone who cares deeply about their
progress. Jen agrees that being coachable is important. The athlete
has to take ego out of the process.
James says the best athlete can put their egos aside. Angelina says
she agrees with the ego element. She wants each athlete to look
their best on stage and sometimes sees athletes unwilling to listen
to her advice and they get limited by their egos. James says he,
Jen, and Angelina are all very different and all the same. They
have different approaches but are all detailed and organized.
James talks about the fine balance between pushing an athlete and
prep while keeping them as healthy as possible. He admits that
prepping is not the healthiest thing. Bodybuilding is an extreme
sport and requires an athlete to experience hunger. He would never
do anything extreme to get an athlete on stage.
He would say no and recommend a later show. He hates short prep
because it doesn’t allow for time to practice posing, also. Jen
says sometimes clients have unrealistic expectations and she has to
be honest with the athlete that they will not be healthy and show
ready. Extreme preps also make the rebound much harder.
Celeste asks James for his thoughts
on the claims that politics play a role in judging outcomes. He and
Jen both say it’s ridiculous and a cop-out. There are no free wins,
they are all earned in the IFBB. The judges want the best athlete
to win on show day. There is a panel of judges as an insurance to
keep fair judging.
James brings up the point that Instagram photos look different
than stage comparison photos, which can show more detail. Angelina
says that the overall look matters in judging and can take away
from a great physique. Fifty percent of the battle is your
presentation and posing. If you’re going to make a choice, like an
unusual hair cut or suit color, everything else has to be on
point.
Celeste asks Angeline what they would do if they had an athlete
whose physique is on point but their posing is lacking. Would they
still put them on stage? Angeline is honest with the athlete how
their posing will hinder them. She says it’s on them if they decide
to ignore their posing practice and still get on stage.
Celeste asks James what he would want someone to know before they
commit to competing. James says they are very passionate about
their jobs and wants their athletes to have the best experience.
They aren’t driven by the money, they have passion for their
athletes. Jen says if you aren’t willing to give 100%, then Team
Atlas isn’t for you. They expect a lot and have high standards.
They have never declined an athlete because of genetics, only
because of work ethic and mindset.
Next, the team discusses how they would handle an athlete who
doesn’t feel ready but is physically ready. They would encourage
them to stop looking in the mirror! Send check-ins and listen to
the coaches. If James isn’t worried, the athlete shouldn’t be
worried.
James likes to have athletes ready ahead of time so they can cruise
into the show and have a more refreshed body. If an athlete isn’t
going to be ready but still wants to compete at a specific show,
she asks what their goals are for the show. If it’s just a matter
of having fun and bringing their best, then she thinks it’s fine
they still choose that show. They would never tell an athlete they
are capable of something they aren’t. They want their athletes to
have realistic goals.
Celeste asks their approach to an athlete that has a bad post-show
rebound. James explains how the metabolism is affected at the end
of prep and how a reverse is necessary to bring it back to a higher
rate. He says reverse is harder than prep because the show is over
but they still need to stay on track.
For the last hypothetical question, Celeste asks if an athlete that
is one year into competing and wants to turn pro, why would they
hire Team Atlas? James says he would actually encourage the athlete
to stick with their current coach if they are doing well. Jen says
if this happens, usually there is an issue. If you’re happy where
you are, then don’t shop around. But if you have to chase your
coach for check ins, then you should inquire about a new coach.
Celeste begins the rapid fire questions with seven questions and
each coach gives short answers. To see all questions asked in
the coach series you can visit the main blog breaking it
down
After finishing the rapid fire questions, Celeste asks where the
egg term came from. James says it was something silly that came
from another client referring to himself as an egg when he had to
shave his head and beard for a show.
Celeste wraps up by thanking Team Atlas for joining her on the
podcast.
WAYS TO CONNECT:
CONNECT WITH TEAM ATLAS:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/teamatlasmtl/
WEBSITE: WWW.TEAMATLASMTL.COM
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MIND LEADER IG: https://www.instagram.com/mindleader/
MIND LEADER YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3RId73Xm0CHY6v1cycCMfA
CONNECT WITH JEN DORIE:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/jenniferdorie_ifbbpro/
YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiQs8mwt1BfGc6bREoPxBkg
CONNECT WITH ANGELINE:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/angelinejeanson/
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EPISODE TIME STAMPS:
[1:00] Celeste introduces Team Atlas
[2:10] James talks about his coaching philosophy.
[3:19] Celeste asks how they manage to have so many
athletes.
[6:40] Angeline talks about their approach to posing.
[8:53] James expands on suit selection and its importance.
[10:00] The group talks about what sets apart a good athlete from a
great athlete.
[21:10] Celeste asks how they determine how far to push an
athlete.
[26:20] James talks about the claim of politics in
judging.
[31:33] Celeste asks the group some hypothetical
questions.
[36:04] The team talks to how they would handle an athlete who
doesn’t feel ready but is physically ready.
[41:53] Celeste asks their approach to an athlete that has a bad
post-show rebound.
[46:00] Celeste asks about a hypothetical scenario regarding coach
selection.
[49:16] Rapid fire questions begin.
[63:43] Celeste asks about the origin of the egg term.
[65:40] Celeste wraps up the conversation thanking James, Jen, and
Angeline for joining her.