People are drawn to sports for varying reasons, for Cody Miller it was medical. Cody has a medical condition known as Pectus Excavatum (which means his chest is sunk-in). In his childhood, Cody started swimming to help him to monitor his heart and his breathing. Fortunately, for Cody, he took to swimming like a fish in water.
Miller had numerous successes in high school and at the collegiate level at Indiana University. More recently, in the summer 2016 Olympics, he earned a bronze medal in the men's 100-meter breaststroke and a gold medal in the men's 4 × 100-meter medley relay, in which he swam the breaststroke leg.
See what Cody has to share about how he warms up.