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Sinopse
Riley Jensen (Twitter: @rileyjensen) has been playing or coaching high school and collegiate football for more than 27 years. Over the past (7) years he has been part owner and co-founder of the Mountain West Elite sports camps which operate in several states.He started as a quarterback at an NCAA D1 school (USU), was named 1st team junior college All-American QB (Snow College), coached football at a Division 1 program (NC State), and has coached several successful Salt Lake City area high school teams (Cottonwood, Olympus, Alta). Riley was recently inducted in to the Snow College Athletics Hall of Fame (October, 2017). Riley earned a B.A. from Utah State University and completed his MS in Sport and Exercise Psychology at the University of Utah. He interned with Utah’s football and tennis teams, and currently works with Westminster Basketball, Rowmark Ski Academy, Peak Ski Academy, Woods Cross Volleyball, Alta Football, and various individual athletes.Riley has a unique enthusiasm and ability to teach the concepts of resilience, confidence, positivity, grit, and personal mastery. He is available to athletes at all levels, all sports, for coaches, organizations, and businesses. He is perfect for motivational seminars designed to help individuals, teams, and businesses reach their maximum potential. Riley currently lives in Salt Lake City, Utah. When Riley is not working, he enjoys hiking, playing tennis, coaching football, and time spent his wife Georgann, and their two children Alexis and Jack.
Episódios
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Episode #187 Coach Nick Rolovich Interview, Head Coach, Washington State Football
07/07/2020 Duração: 41min“In my opinion, these are the smartest group of players we’ve ever had. They need to know ‘why’ we’re doing this. If you don’t have that solidified in your mind, athletes can smell that pretty quick.” 2020 Mindset Leadership
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Episode #186 Coach Scott Erling Interview, Head Coach, Weber State Men's Golf
07/07/2020 Duração: 29min“Being able to do your best in difficult circumstances. Being able to bring the best out of your talent when things are hard. Find a way to contribute & get the best out of the moment.” – @ErlingScott
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Episode #185 Kevin Curtis Interview
07/07/2020 Duração: 45min“You can control your focus & effort & where you put energy. I was surrounded by Hall of Famers like Marshall Faulk, Isaac Bruce, and Torry Holt. You can overload yourself comparing yourself to others.” @KevinCurtis80
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Episode #184 Interview with Roeland Brateanu, Head Coach, University of Utah Men's Tennis.
26/06/2020 Duração: 38minEpisode #184 Interview with Roeland Brateanu, Head Coach, University of Utah Men's Tennis. #energy #enthusiasm #NCAA #mindset #mentality #mentaltoughness #sportpsychology #leadership #toughness #tenacity #success #confidence
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Episode #183 Jim Tschabrun Interview, Head Coach Team X Alpine
26/06/2020 Duração: 45minCheck out this interview with one of the best skiing coaches in the country. He has coached numerous world cup and olympic skiers. We know you are going to love it!
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Episode #182 Mary Kay Amicone Interview, Head Coach, Weber State Softball
25/06/2020 Duração: 32minAnother great interview with another great coach! Listen in for great insights from Coach Mary Kay Amicone!
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Episode #181 Mike Canales Interview, Offensive Coordinator, UTEP
25/06/2020 Duração: 45minTake a listen, Coach Canales will have you inspired and ready to play
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Episode #180 Velaida Harris, Weber State University Women's Basketball Coach
24/06/2020 Duração: 44minThis interview with Coach Velaida Harris of Weber State University is one of my all-time favorites. She speaks to so many important things about the mindset of an athlete. We are excited to watch her future success.
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Epsisode #179 Asking Better Questions To Reduce Anxiety
28/04/2020 Duração: 08minUse words like Brave and Courageous this week when you describe any failure of your own or someone else’s. For every time you fell short, notice how it was brave or courageous. Remind yourself that it takes guts to do what you did. Be authentic. Whatever your field, whatever your endeavor, whatever your career… do the best you can with what you have. Write a book, start a podcast, write an article, run a marathon, compete in a triathlon, or apply for the job that is way out of your league. Start today. Embrace that you don’t feel good enough.
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Episode #178 Progressive Muscle Relaxation As A Tool Against Anxiety
06/04/2020 Duração: 10minTake your time as you learn these techniques and trust the process. Not all anxiety and stress needs to be considered a negative experience. A key component to anxiety is understanding it, and harnessing it for your own good. The used today have been proven effective with elite and world class athletes around the world. The key is practice and patience. As you get better at these skills, you will see performance increase, as your anxiety decreases.
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Episode #177 Not All Of Your Thoughts Are True
31/03/2020 Duração: 08minToday we will use a visualization of walking into a pantry of mental chatter. We will take our thoughts off of the shelf and examine them, to find out if they are true. Generally asking ourselves three questions can help us determine if we keep a thought or throw it out. Where did that thought come from? Is it true? How is it working for me? If any of these three questions are problematic, throw them out!
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Episode #176 Using Your Super Power To Combat Anxiety
27/03/2020 Duração: 12minA significant way to battle anxiety and stress is to stay in the moment. So often we fly into the future with “what if?” thoughts in the future that cause us anxiety, when really we could substitute thoughts of “even if” to reduce stress. We also seem to fly into the past with thoughts of “woulda, coulda, shoulda” that seems to give us feelings of guilt. The tool we give today is to stay in the moment, accept things as they are. Using questions like NBA (what’s my Next Best Action) or WIN (What’s Important Now?” can help us quit our novice time travel, and focus on the present moment.
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Episode #175 Letting Go As A Tool For Anxiety
26/03/2020 Duração: 10minIn today’s world, may people talk about “controlling the controllables”. However, most of us don’t know what these items are! Today, let’s learn the difference, and learn how to leg go of those things that we can’t control that don’t really matter anyway.
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Episode #174 How Self-Talk Can Lower Anxiety
25/03/2020 Duração: 08minAccording to the book “What to Say When You Talk to Yourself.” 77% of all self-talk is negative or counterproductive. Wait, what? Did you hear me? It’s true. 3 out of every 4 things you say to yourself are negative or counterproductive? Do you believe me? Why or why not?
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Episode #173 Routine As A Tool For Anxiety
23/03/2020 Duração: 06minWe are living in trying times. Never in the history of the world have we seen and had to adjust to something like this. We are jostled, we are uncomfortable, we are a little bit fearful, and we are being forced into some different habits. Let’s make those habits meaningful. Let’s use these habits to make believers out of others. Let’s make our daily routine impactful to ourselves and to others! You got this. We got this!
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Episode #172 Ground Yourself
19/03/2020 Duração: 07minRemember, it’s never as bad as it seems, and it’s never as good as it gets. We want you to be part of the solution, not part of the problem. You got this. Ground yourself. Breathe. We are in this together!
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Episode #171 The Science And Power Of Breathing For Anxiety
19/03/2020 Duração: 09minToday let's talk specifically about breathing. We are going to walk through some breathing exercises to help reduce anxiety and stress. As you go throughout today, use 3 deep breaths to help control and manage your difficulties.
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Episode #170 To Those That Inspire
21/11/2019 Duração: 05minWho are the people who inspire you? Do they know that they inspire you? Have you let them know? You should. They will appreciate it, and it will make a difference in your life.
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Episode #169 You Snooze You Win
04/09/2019 Duração: 04minScience continues to show the effects of sleep on all performance. In the journal for pediatric medicine, they have demonstrated that sleep loss has direct correlation on sports injury. It shows that a person who averages 6 hours of sleep per night is almost 4 times as likely to get injured in sport than someone who gets 9 hours of sleep per night! Similarly those who sleep less than 5 hours are 4.5 times more likely to have a cold than those who sleep 7 hours per night.
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Episode #168 Always, Never, And Every Time
23/08/2019 Duração: 06minSometimes the words we use matter. In this article I address counterfeit words that can drag us into a negative mindset.