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  • Embrace The Suck
    2024/10/30

    Curtis Peltier, founder of Mindset U, shares his baseball journey and discusses the importance of mindset and mental performance in youth sports. He emphasizes the need to embrace the challenges and small daily tasks that lead to success, rather than focusing solely on the end goal. Peltier also provides advice for young athletes, particularly Canadian players looking to play college baseball in the US. He encourages realistic expectations, doing thorough research on programs, and finding the right fit. Peltier highlights the significance of mental fortitude and the need for mental training alongside physical training. In this conversation, Curtis Pelletier and Todd Arkell discuss various topics related to baseball, coaching, and personal development. They touch on the use of eye black in baseball, the role of social media in the game, and the importance of mental health and decision-making. Curtis shares his advice for young athletes and emphasizes the need to prioritize goals and make informed choices. They also discuss the challenges and opportunities in pursuing a career in baseball, including the importance of academic performance and the culture surrounding the sport in different regions. Overall, the conversation provides insights into the world of baseball and the mindset required for success.

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    42 分
  • Fix The Eyes - Why Visual Psychology Matters
    2024/10/16

    In this conversation, Todd Arkell and Tony Abbatine delve into the intricacies of mental performance coaching in sports, particularly focusing on visual psychology and the importance of seeing versus looking. They discuss the role of mindfulness, open focus training, and the significance of space in enhancing athletic performance. Tony emphasizes the need for athletes to cultivate curiosity and self-awareness, moving away from traditional mental performance techniques that may not yield the desired results. The discussion also touches on practical advice for young athletes and the importance of understanding one's own mental processes in achieving excellence.

    You can learn more from Tony here....

    Website: https://www.tonyabbatine.com/

    Twitter: https://x.com/tonyabbatine

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tonyabbatine

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    43 分
  • There Is No Quick Path
    2024/10/02

    In this conversation, Todd Arkell and Carlo Colaiacovo (TSN 1050 Broadcaster) discuss mental performance and mindfulness in youth sports. They also touch on Carlo's experience playing in a Memorial Cup run and his transition from playing hockey to a career in broadcasting. Carlo emphasizes the importance of fun and balance in youth sports and advises parents to prioritize their child's enjoyment over excessive training. We also delve into the pressures of professional sports, and how social media can be a double edged sword for players. Carlo also shares his personal experiences with mental challenges and resilience throughout his sixteen year professional hockey career.

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    29 分
  • "Setting" You Up For Success
    2024/09/18

    Todd Arkell interviews Paige Reeve, a mental performance coach at Level Seven High Performance. They discuss Paige's background as a student athlete and her transition from high finance to coaching. They also explore the importance of mental performance in sports and how it prepares athletes for success in all areas of life. Paige shares her process for working with athletes and emphasizes the need for gratitude and self-reflection.

    Key Takeaways

    • Being a student athlete requires a demanding schedule and a high level of commitment, but it also teaches valuable life skills.
    • The transition from high finance to coaching was driven by a passion for sports and a desire to help athletes overcome challenges.
    • Mental performance coaching focuses on mindset, goal setting, and overcoming obstacles to achieve excellence.
    • Parents play a crucial role in supporting and guiding young athletes, but it's important to find a balance between pushing and supporting.
    • Screen time can be managed by shifting the focus to consuming content that aligns with personal goals and values.
    • Gratitude and self-reflection are key to unlocking one's true potential and achieving success in sports and life.

    You can reach Paige Reeve here:

    Website: https://www.level7highperformance.com

    Twitter (now X) @paigesebesta

    Instagram @paigereeve_coach

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    37 分
  • How ‘Bout That Ride In?
    2024/09/04

    In this conversation, Jeremy Sheetinger, head coach of Georgia Gwinnett, discusses the importance of mindfulness and mental performance in sports. He shares insights on building a positive and mindful team culture, the impact of mindfulness on player performance, and the value of servant leadership in coaching. Sheets emphasizes the significance of prioritizing mindfulness in daily routines and the impact of selflessness on personal and team success.

    Socials

    X (The Place Formerly known as Twitter) and Instagram

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    34 分
  • Defining Player vs Person
    2024/08/21

    Rob Pallante, founder of Mindset Body Bank, discusses his journey from being a hockey player to a mental performance coach. He shares his experiences working with athletes in various sports, including football. Rob emphasizes the importance of the mental aspect of the game and helping athletes define their purpose. He believes that developing mental toughness and self-awareness is crucial for athletes to navigate challenges and transitions in their careers. Rob also highlights the need for athletes to separate their on-ice persona from their off-ice identity. The conversation covers topics such as service-based leadership, the toxic nature of AAA hockey, the importance of focusing on player development rather than just winning, and the impact of parents on their children's sports experience. The main takeaways include the importance of creating a positive and supportive environment for young athletes, the need to prioritize player development over winning, and the significance of mental performance in sports. The conversation also emphasizes the importance of letting go of outcomes and focusing on the process.

    You can reach Rob and Mindset Body Bank at the following places:

    Website: https://www.mindsetbodybank.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindsetbodybank

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindsetbodybank

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    41 分
  • One Hundred Reasons Why You Are Great
    2024/08/07

    Dr. Cassidy Preston discusses his background in hockey and how he became passionate about the mental game. He challenges the traditional approach of goal setting and emphasizes the importance of focusing on mindset and internal processes. He introduces the concept of the alter ego and explains how athletes can create a persona to help them show up as their best selves. He also addresses the issue of toxic coaching and provides strategies for athletes to navigate and overcome challenging environments. In this conversation, Dr. Cassidy Preston discusses the importance of mindset and resilience in sports and life. He emphasizes the need to focus on owning one's capabilities rather than seeking external validation. One exercise he recommends is the 'hundred reasons why you are great' exercise, which involves listing specific achievements, progress, and skills to build confidence and a positive self-image. Dr. Preston also shares advice on prioritizing who you want to be and how you want to show up, being unfazed and relentless, and not getting caught up in the question of worthiness.

    Dr Cassidy Preston and his team can be reached at CEP Mindset

    Socials

    Instagram - CEPMINDSET

    X - @cepmindset or @CassidyPreston

    Dr. Prestons Book Mindset First is available on Amazon

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    46 分
  • Player Development vs Human Development
    2024/07/31

    Travis Snider, former MLB player and CEO of 3A Athletics, discusses his personal journey with complex post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and how it led him to focus on mental health in youth sports. He emphasizes the importance of understanding each individual child's experiences and providing support for their mental and emotional well-being. Snider also highlights the need for parents and coaches to prioritize child development over player development, create boundaries with social media, and avoid the toxic culture of youth sports. He shares insights from his own experiences and offers guidance for parents navigating the competitive world of youth sports. The conversation explores the topic of youth sports and the pressure parents and kids face to excel in sports. They discuss the prevalence of travel ball and the shift towards best-on-best competition at younger ages. They emphasize the importance of letting kids be kids and not putting too much pressure on them. They also discuss the Good to Great Journal and its focus on self-awareness and improving parent-child relationships.

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    Or on Instagram

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    41 分