Breaking A Young Athlete’s Cycle of Counterproductive Busyness

It’s not uncommon for a competitive young athlete to have an extremely busy schedule. Many youth athletes go to practice at least 3 to 5 days a week for two hours each day minimum.  This may be worth it if the athlete has purpose for each one of those hours and is improving at a rate […]

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Athletes Who Ignore Mental Skills Will Never Know Their True Potential

Athletes who ignore developing mental skills will always have a ceiling lower than their true potential. You just can’t develop elite level muscle memory, clutch abilities, and purpose without training your brain. The stereotype that an elite athlete can be a “dumb jock” is a thing of the past. Once an athlete goes beyond competing […]

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The Mental Skill That Separates Elite Athletes from Everyone Else

Sometimes elite athletes have more discipline, are stronger, and are more explosive. But sometimes they aren’t. The truth is traits like strength, speed, and self-control are just as common among the good athletes as they are among the elite athletes. Simply stated, athletes need traits like these to be elite, but they aren’t what makes […]

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