Sports Mastery

  • Autor: Vários
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A PODCAST FOR ELITE ATHLETES, PARENTS, AND COACHES... As a Sports Performance Consultant, I've worked with hundreds of student-athletes, parents, mentors, and coaches. The most common hopes and dreams of these Student-Athletes and their support community are to get a D-1 scholarship, go Pro, or make it to the Olympics.However, they're often held back by pains and fears that include self-doubt, peer pressure, fake friends, making mistakes in games or practice, and criticism from parents and coaches. These personal constraints lead to barriers and uncertainties: such as no confidence, laziness, and depression.Sports Mastery has been formulated to help the motivated but struggling student-athlete to accomplish their hopes and dreams. But they can't do it alone! THEY NEED YOU, the parent, the mentor, the coach. This podcast provides the Student-Athlete and their support team with the systems and strategies to help them break through all barriers and limitations!The tools I provide range from visualization exercises to print out reminders that you can tape to the fridge. You can even listen to each episode with your Student-Athlete. Use the episodes as a conversation starter... because your relationship with the Student-Athlete is PARAMOUNT TO THEIR SUCCESS. Start now by downloading my FREE guide: "5 Devastating Mistakes Every Elite Athlete Should Avoid at http://www.SportsMastery.comChannel this incredible content and YOU WILL aid the growth of your Student-Athlete as a student, an athlete, a young person, and a future leader.Your Coach,DeShawn Fontleroyhttp://www.SportsMastery.com

Episódios

  • 178. The Speed Architect, Brandon Isaac

    16/01/2024 Duração: 44min

    In this episode, Coach Brandon discusses: What is your coaching philosophy and approach to training 2. How do you help sprinters overcome FEAR 3. Why is it important for middle school and high school football athletes to run track 4. Explain the difference between speed coaches and sprint coaches 5. What’s the biggest mistake that you see track & field sports parents make 6. Describe your philosophy on helping and developing other coaches DeShawn Fontleroy

  • 177. Featuring Sprint Coach - Trey Hatton

    09/01/2024 Duração: 43min

    In this episode, Coach Hatton discusses: What is your coaching philosophy and approach to training How do you help sprinters overcome FEAR Why is it important for middle school and high school football athletes to run track Explain the difference between speed coaches and sprint coaches What’s the biggest mistake that you see track & field sports parents make Describe your philosophy on helping and developing other coaches DeShawn Fontleroy   

  • 176. FAST PREP ft. Coach Greg

    02/01/2024 Duração: 29min

    In this episode, Coach Greg discusses Track & Field youth development Developing a sound mindset and mental preparedness How to communicate better with young athletes Working with young athletes from South America Developing other coaches and athletes around the world Creating better connections between coach and athlete The future of FAST PREP FEAR Training with intention

  • 175. For Sprinters Only Ep #1

    26/12/2023 Duração: 14min

    In this episode, DeShawn Fontleroy discusses: Setting and managing expectations for personal success Last years times aren't this years times Track & Field is an individual and team sport Can you train around two sports and be successful? Offseason training and development Sports Parents FEAR

  • 174. The Balanced Hand ft. D'ghon Culpepper

    19/12/2023 Duração: 18min

    In this episode, D'ghon Culpepper, LMT discusses massage therapy and body work. Some key points to this discussion are Massage Therapy vs Personal Training Instant Gratification Subconscious Habits Helping clients with pain relief & pain management Understanding human anatomy & physiology  Assessing human movement  

  • 173. FAST UNIVERSITY - Will Collins

    28/03/2023 Duração: 51min

    This is a podcast where we observe, examine, experiment, and explain the physical, mental, and social dynamics of the world's best athletes and coaches. We examine their strengths, weaknesses, character, and personality traits; to explain what works and what doesn't according to our situation and circumstance in space and time. In this episode Will Collins discusses: The history of FAST UNIVERSITY Define the culture of FastU How do you help sprinters overcome FEAR Explain the difference between speed coaches and sprint coaches What's the biggest mistake that you see track & field parents make Describe your philosophy on helping and developing other coaches

  • 172. The Sprinters Compendium: Ryan Banta

    21/03/2023 Duração: 38min

    Ryan Banta discusses his book: SPRINTERS COMPENDIUM AND... The brotherhood of track & field  Coaches being willing to share information Variances in training due to environment and school size Respecting opposing coaching philosophies Max Velocity Sprinting Creating a culture of discipline, family, and community

  • 171. Believe In Yourself

    14/03/2023 Duração: 14min

    In This Episode, We Discuss The Importance Of: Self belief Self learning Continuing education Finding mentors Perseverance Confidence Judging yourself to be capable of success increases your chances of actual success. Judging yourself as not capable of success reduces the chance of success.

  • 170. 7v7 Football Is Better Than Running Track!

    07/03/2023 Duração: 13min

    In This Episode We Discuss Benefits Of Running Track: Enhance your recruiting Increase acceleration Play faster longer Enhance sprint mechanics & force output Play faster in the 4th Quarter How not to waste time

  • 169. What Is FEAR?

    28/02/2023 Duração: 10min

    In This Episode We Discuss The Elements Fear: What is FEAR Where does FEAR come from How do we manage FEAR Is FEAR innate or TAUGHT The most common emotion in society

  • 168. Track Season Is Here

    21/02/2023 Duração: 09min

    In This Episode We Discuss: The importance of goals Matching words with ACTION Consistency with off-season training Injury prevention Sports Parent accountability Decision Making

  • 167. Welcome Back To Sports Mastery

    14/02/2023 Duração: 10min

    Welcome back to Sports Mastery. In this episode, I share: The future of the show experiences throughout the Pandemic Inspirations Lessons on perseverance Thank you for listening. Peace & Blessings. DeShawn Fontleroy

  • 166. The Coaching Crisis and Pandemics: Unintended Consequences

    11/03/2021 Duração: 25min

    In this episode, we discuss creativity amongst sport coaches or lack thereof. 

  • 165. A New Era...Pandemics, Zoom Fatigue, & Mental Health

    02/03/2021 Duração: 25min

    In this episode, Sugey Gomez and I discuss: 1. How the COVID-19 pandemic affecting student-athletes? 2. The greatest impacts felt by student-athletes stem from school closures. 3. Being in the house with family members, and not getting to see friends and teammates. Let's face it, teens have different developmental needs than adults. They're at the stage in life when they are very invested in social connections and in separating from their parents. So, COVID-19 social distancing requirements have a different emotional impact on them than on adults. Depending on their age and developmental stage, many teens have had a hard time understanding what the pandemic really means and how it impacts their world. Stay tuned as we dive into this episode. DeShawn Fontleroy

  • 164. Adapting To Online Learning FT. Sugey Gomez

    28/04/2020 Duração: 17min

    Adapting To Online Learning Sugey Gomez Discusses:   1. How to stay organized 2. Creating a structure to meet deadlines 3. Knowing when to rest your eyes from the computer screen 4. Her new projects...  

  • 163. Keep Moving Like A Shark For Survival FT. Sugey Gomez

    21/04/2020 Duração: 23min

     Staying Motivated During The COVID-19 Pandemic Sharks aren't being affected by this and neither should you. Here are some reflections and lessons that you should consider:   1. Keep Moving: Set small daily goals. It is important to recognize that these aren’t normal times, and your productivity is likely not at its peak right now. That’s okay. Setting daily goals can help you to make your day as productive as possible, but be realistic with the goals you set. 2. Carve out time in your day for more work and less bullshit. Work more at night when it's quiet and  dark, then spend time relaxing in the morning before jumping into work later on. Get off Netflix and the F'n video game console. 3. Start a new project, invention, or business. Study American History. This country is littered with multimillionaires who came out of the worst of depressions, recessions, and regressions throughout the history of this country.

  • 162. Understanding Biodiversity In Human Performance: Ft. Damon Fontleroy

    31/03/2020 Duração: 22min

    As a coach, I'm always looking for an edge to develop my athletes. I get caught up with equipment, new technology, the popular coach's book for the month, etc. But now I'm beginning to look at each athlete that I train different. This leads us to genetics by understanding  and respecting all of our historical and ethnic differences. Take a listen as we discuss biodiversity... Human Biodiversity (hbd) is very simply the diversity found among and between human populations that has a biological basis.* Each of us is biologically unique. Our genomes, our phenomes, our patterns of gene expression, our epigenomes, our microbiomes — none of these are ever exactly the same in any two individuals, even identical twins. Yes, you are all special! You’re not even the same person today biologically that you were when you were six — or sixteen (unless you’re still sixteen, of course).  Each individual human is biologically diverse when compared to all other humans and even across his or her own lifetime.  Human Biodivers

  • 161. The Importance Of Having A Mentor - Ft. Sugey Gomez

    18/02/2020 Duração: 17min

    1. Mentors believe in you, even when you don’t believe in yourself. 2. Supportive relationships are formed. A mentor gives a mentee access to a supportive relationship. A mentor becomes the mentee’s ‘go-to person’ which is someone where he/she can get advice from and assistance into how to deal with situations and how to respond or react. 3. Mentors give objective advice and constructive criticism. They are authentic and objective people. They will tell you straight up if you need to change your attitude or how to deal with situations. With mentors, there are no guessing games or feelings spared, but the criticism and advice are still constructive, tactful and supportive. 4. Mentors help with setting reasonable and reachable goals, creating necessary boundaries and practicing the right disciplines to align your professional and personal growth. 5. Mentors become the mentee’s cheerleader and confidence-booster. They motivate and inspire mentees to go all the way. To never stop trying, and through this, the

  • 160. How To Breath To Achieve Optimal Performance

    30/01/2020 Duração: 20min

    Muscle-To-Mind Relaxation Skills (Circle Breath) Taking slow, deep breaths can help performers/athletes/individuals be able to lessen muscle tension, racing heart rate, or stomach butterflies. There are a number of breathing exercises, but the simplest and most basic one is a Complete Breath (AKA Circle Breath). Basically, a deep breath from inhaling via nose, a slight pause, and then an exhale through the mouth. When a Circle Breath is done right, a person looking will be able to see the shoulders stay relatively still, and stomach go in and out (similar to filling a balloon). Usually, folks will lift and lower their shoulders as they breathe, which actually creates tension. Here's how to have an individual do a correct circle breath. Have a client put one hand on his chest, and one hand on his stomach and see which one raises up and down. When breathing is done correctly, the hand on the stomach should move, while the hand on the chest stays relatively still. As the breath is inhaled, paused, and exhaled, a

  • 159. HABITS: A Design For Doing And Undoing

    23/01/2020 Duração: 26min

    To master the art of doing, you need to create habits and routines in the brain that are relatively resistant to quitting and paralysis-by-analysis.For the routine to become automatic, we need to design it with such conscious and deliberate precision that it's read made to run on autopilot. Step 1: Learn the pattern, crack the code A. Triggers B. Rituals C. Rewards Step 2. Make watertight rituals The ritual is the sequence of behavior steps you need in order to actually create a habit. You need to know exactly how it unfolds for you, and this takes some self-experimentation. If you're trying to start a new habit, you should design the ritual so it has a good chance of becoming automatic. Step 3. Know the rewards that do and don't work for you For some people, the reward is the driving force behind the habit. If the action you're trying to do isn't pleasurable or enjoyable, we need to find away to make it so. Learn more in this episode...

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