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Canada’s Martin Reader Retires

To some athletes, fulfilling their Olympic dream is the final & ultimate destination of their careers just like Canadian eye candy beach volleyball player Martin Reader.

The Canadian beach volleyballer is officially leaving the sand BUT he’s taking with him every experience, every value and every moment his career has given him over the years.

Some excerpts from Martin’s inspiring farewell post:

A Leap Of Faith

Dear family, friends, fans and Canada.

Since I was a little boy it was my ultimate dream to play professional sport and to represent Canada in the Olympics. I started in the pool and then shifted towards beach volleyball where I pursued my dreams and made them a reality this summer in London. It is amazing to sit here while writing this and reflect on how that lofty childhood goal shaped and influenced my life over the last 15 years. I am blessed to live in a country that granted me the opportunity to pursue my dream in sport and with that life changing experience behind me, I officially announce my retirement from the Canadian Beach Volleyball team.

From a volleyball perspective it is difficult to justify my decision because I technically came off the best season of my career. Years of training and focus culminated in a summer of meaningful games and events and I am forever a different person because of what those pressure moments demanded of me. Yes I am now better equipped to achieve a higher world ranking in the sand but I am also more qualified to pursue my goals off the court. From a life perspective I truly believe the time is right for me to pursue my passions outside of sport while gratefully tapping into the valuable life lessons I learned while competing.

So it is with an open heart and a leap of faith that I declare myself a retired national team athlete and professional beach volleyball player.

I would like to thank all the athletes I have had the pleasure of calling a teammate and I wholeheartedly express that each one of you have made a profound impact in my life thanks to the camaraderie we built both on and off the court. Shout out to Josh Howatson, Cory Hilditch, Brian Hiebert, Jessi Lelliott, Ben Saxton, Ray Sewell, Ahren Cadieux, Chaim Schalk and Josh Binstock for sharing some of the best experiences in my life with me. Honorable mention to Sam Schacter for wanting to play with me for 2013 and I know if I was able to give you 100% we would have made magic out there buddy. You are one of Canada’s most promising athletes and I thank you for so gracefully understanding this decision.

I would also like to thank the countless coaches that have assisted in my development. This is a long list but I will do my best to cover the ground. Massive thanks to Brian Mcgaskill, Jay Mitchener, Paul Smith, Paul Mend, Chris Densmore, Linda Henderson, Richard Schick, Mark Heese, Lennard Krapp and Joe Body for believing in me and giving me an opportunity to rise to your challenges. Special thanks to Gus Tsiapalis for facilitating such a healthy and open relationship with Josh leading up to the games!

Lastly, I would like to thank my mother Patrisha Reader, my father Norman Reader for their unconditional support in my life. You two have sacrificed so much for my benefit all the while knowing the Olympic dream could be taken away from me at any point. You mean the world to me and your profound love has been the most influential force in my life. To my wonderful sister Cheyla Reader, you have been a beautiful part of my life for 26 years. Thank you for your energy and support throughout it all, I am blessed to have you in my life.

The Next Step…

After the games I experienced a whirlwind of activity as I entered Toronto life without having crazy full time training commitments. I was able to put time into friendships, personally thank those who supported me and invest in getting to know and exploring the place I now call home. Through this redirection of social time and life enjoyment I expanded my network and came to terms with my gut feeling that I wanted to make a larger impact in the health and wellness of Canadians. Once I allowed myself to visualize what that looked like, life started presenting me with amazing opportunities to fulfill that vision.

I was soon thereafter approached by Toronto’s newest 5-Star Shangri-La Hotel to become their signature guest trainer under my brand “Strive Conditioning and Nutrition”. After years of training around the world as a pro athlete, I developed a personal training system to safely and effectively impact life performance and health. With an incredible property excited to engage my services, it seemed like the right opportunity to bring “Strive” it to life. I will also look to expand my impact this summer through youth conditioning camps as well as outdoor adult boot camp style training. Please “like” Strive fitness on facebook for great training, nutrition and healthy lifestyle tips!

Then two unconnected friends introduced me to a fantastic charity that is impacting kids health across Canada. The initiative is focusing on educating, inspiring and engaging kids to live healthier and more active lifestyles. I was offered the eastern Canadian ambassador position and I didn’t think twice about it! Since then I have made eight school visits and and multiple sponsorship and alliance meetings as we push to reduce the rate of child obesity in Canada. For more information about this fun and engaging program check out The 60 Minute Kids Club .

Since my return from the games I have been managing a great friend’s DJ’ing career. DJ Matt Bryce has made a fantastic name for himself and we recently decided to add our own unique ideas to the Toronto event game. We will look to create quarterly experience oriented gatherings to instigate conversation, spark imagination and connect great people in an inspiring environment.

Lastly, I have always desired to coach and give back to beach while promoting and elevating the sport to the status it deserves as the premier summer Olympic lifestyle event. I love the idea of being a liaison between our sport and the corporate/business sector and Steve Anderson our new head coach believes in making that connection. With the 2015 PanAm Games happening in Toronto I believe beach has the right appeal to become one of Canada’s summer identity sports and our national team to develop as a dominant force on the world circuit.

So there you have it, my world has changed and I couldn’t be more excited to take a leap of faith into new challenges and opportunities. I humbly thank you for having been a part of my journey thus far and hope you can continue being a part of it moving forward!

Yours truly,

Martin

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We wish you BEST Martin!

Your journey to achieve your Olympic dream is an inspiration to us.

Cheers BB!

(images: Kevin Kinisky/ Olympic.CA)

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