Spithill has been a fixture in the America鈥檚 Cup since 1999, when at age 19 he was the youngest helmsmen ever to compete in the event. He went on聽to , becoming the youngest to do so, and won again in 2013. He鈥檚 an avid boxer and paddleboarder, and he occasionally flies planes with the and the . This summer in Bermuda, he'll聽lead聽聽in a face-off聽with the winner of the qualifying races, which begin May 26.聽
On Staying Well-Rounded: 鈥淐ross-training with other sports helps me use muscles that might not get exercised as much on the boat, and there鈥檚 a mental benefit to pushing yourself in a different environment.聽It keeps me fresh and motivated.鈥
The Mental Game: 鈥淚t鈥檚 important to get the brain engaged when you train. We鈥檒l do CrossFit-style workouts that 颅in颅corporate a grinding machine, similar to the hand pedestals that power the yacht. Once we reach maximum heart rate, we鈥檒l do puzzles on iPads or play simple children鈥檚 games.鈥
The Importance of Interaction: 鈥淵ou can learn a聽lot from interacting with athletes in other sports. We聽did some work with Nascar pit crews and saw them drilling over and over with those children鈥檚 games.鈥
Why He Boxes: 鈥淚 do a lot of boxing. It forces you to be light on your feet, and it鈥檚 a fantastic form of cardio that isn鈥檛 as high impact as you鈥檇 think.鈥
The Importance of Rest: 鈥淚 struggle with rest and recovery the most. Avoiding injury is about education鈥攜ou鈥檝e got to learn your limits.鈥
His Latest Splurge: 鈥淚 just got a stand-up hydrofoil board. Who knows, maybe I鈥檒l learn something new about the boats聽we race while I鈥檓 out there paddling.鈥
Getting Away: 鈥淭he guys I race with all have other interests. Most of my ideas about the come to me when I鈥檓 nowhere near the boats.鈥