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Hey athletes, parents and humans. Welcome to the Thrive with Trevor Huffman Podcast. I'll be sharing 20 years of my NBA (I had a cup of Joe there), NCAA and overseas basketball playing, training, and pro coaching experience to help you guys find your athletic edge and thrive. What is Thrive? I really want to give you a deep dive into the lives, routines, habits, and mindsets of the world's best and brightest, whether they're mental performance coaches, leadership professors, pro basketball players, NBA or WNBA skills trainers, or thought-leading sports psychologists. I want to help you find the edges of your comfort zone so you can start to thrive.

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    • Mar 30, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 18 EPISODES


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    Latest episodes from Thrive with Trevor Huffman

    Fletcher Magee on How to Be the Best Shooter in NCAA History

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 58:53


    In this episode, we talk about overseas basketball life, how Fletch mimicked and copied JJ Reddick's game, how to shoot and train smarter for basketball, and how to stay focused in the big March Madness moments. Twitter https://twitter.com/magee_fletcher (@magee_fletcher) Support this podcast

    Youth to College Basketball Player Development, Making Competitors, and Multi-Sport versus Single Sport Athletes with Matt Tamm

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 63:10


    Matt Tamm, one of Trevor's former high school coaches, jumps on to discuss player development from the youth to the college level, how to make competitors, and multi-sport vs. single sport athletes. Support this podcast

    HB Virtual Basketball Home Workouts on the Formula for Success, James Harden the MVP, and What Helps Kids Learn to Lead

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2021 72:55


    Trevor and Wills Lee talk about the formula for success, whether James Harden should be considered for the NBA MVP Award, what helps kids learn to lead, and much more on this episode of Thrive. Support this podcast

    Virtual Basketball Training 101, Kyrie Irving Versus Steph Curry, & Overcoming Entitlement with Wills Lee

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 61:45


    Wills Lee, former player at Albion College and current Huffman Basketball Trainer, jumps on with Trevor to discuss Virtual Basketball Training, to debate Kyrie Irving vs. Steph Curry, and how to overcome entitlement. Instagram https://www.instagram.com/william_john_lee/ (https://www.instagram.com/william_john_lee/) Twitter https://twitter.com/willslee7 (https://twitter.com/willslee7) Support this podcast

    Kenny Hayes - Overseas Professional Basketball Player

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 112:40


    Kenny Hayes has been playing professional basketball overseas since 2012 after having played for the Maine Red Claws in the NBA D League from 2010 - 2012. Kenny played his college basketball at Miami (OH) University. Trevor and Kenny talk about Kenny's experiences in the game from high school through his career as a professional basketball player. Twitter - https://twitter.com/KHayes_ten10 (@KHayes_ten10) Support this podcast

    Bob Taylor - Author of Old Man in the Gym & Director of Michigan Fast Break

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 61:45


    Bob Taylor joins Trevor to talk about his philosophy on youth basketball and player development. Bob is a former college head coach at both Oakland University and Northwood University. He is the author of the book, "The Old Man in the Gym" and the director of the Michigan Fast Break AAU program. Twitter - https://twitter.com/MiFastbreak (@MIFastBreak) Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/michiganfastbreak/ (https://www.facebook.com/michiganfastbreak/) Support this podcast

    Damon Ray Huffman - Trevor's Dad

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 48:56


    Trevor and his Dad, Damon Ray Huffman, discuss being a sports parents, relive some stories from Trevor's career, and share insights from raising multiple boys that played basketball in college and beyond. Support this podcast

    Ben Simons - Overseas Professional Basketball Player - Epiosde 10

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 64:17


    Ben Simons grew up in Cadillac, Michigan and was the Mr. Basketball Runner-up in Michigan in 2009 behind Derrick Nix. Simons played his college basketball at Drake University in Iowa. Following his career at Drake Simons has played professionally overseas since 2013 including this past season for Telekom Bsk in Germany. Twitter - https://twitter.com/bsimons34 (@bsimons34) Support this podcast

    Maria Blazejewski - Overseas Professional Basketball Player - Episode 9

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 96:07


    Maria Blazejewski spends about eight to nine months of the year living and playing professional basketball abroad. Maria graduated from Benzie Central (MI) High School in 2009 as an all-state basketball player and soccer goalie, then went off to study exercise science at Lake Superior State University, where she was a four-year starter on the basketball team, a three-year All-Conference player, and named Lake State's senior athlete of the year. Support this podcast

    Riley LaChance - Overseas Professional Basketball Player - Episode 8

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 58:31


    Riley LaChance is a point guard from Brookfield, Wisconsin who played his college basketball at Vanderbilt in the SEC. He spent last season playing for Okapi Aalstar in the EuroMillions Basketball League in Belgium. 5:38- How to stay focused om progress when you aren't the best or most athletic player 12:30- Why he chose Vanderbilt and what he focused on in choosing his school and what he learned transitioning from high school to d1 14:30- How to build resilience 21:36- What would you tell a kid that doesn't practice?  24:17- What is the micro and macro of the Riley LaChance's pro basketball workout routine? 30:00- Why more white Europeans play in the NBA than Americans 34:00- Have we lost the playground? 34:45- The best of the best from coaches he's played for... 42:00- Crazy European stories- Get to Final Four as a first year coach, and I step down, "Why are you the worst player Riley?" 47:31- How do we feel about America right now? Twitter - https://twitter.com/lachance_13 (@lachance_13) Support this podcast

    Matt McQuaid - Overseas Professional Basketball Player - Episode 7

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 48:37


    Matt McQuiad is a professional basketball player for Fraport Skyliners of the Basketball Bundesliga (BBL) in Germany. He played his college basketball for the Michigan State Spartans. Trevor & Matt discuss Matt's career at Michigan State, his training regimen, his experience playing professionally in Germany, mental toughness, and more! Twitter - https://twitter.com/mattblast3 (@mattblast3) Support this podcast

    Libby Rapin - Something Beautiful: Mindfulness & Meditation - Episode 6

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 41:43


      Libby Rapin is a wanderer at heart, date lover (as in the food!), personal growth enthusiast and https://chopra.com#5b9291bcd78cb (Chopra Center) Certified Coach. After feeling like her life was spinning out of control due to a myriad of personal, work and health related circumstances, she began exploring medicinal treatments that focused on both the mind AND body. Libby began a daily mindfulness practice, primarily focused on meditation, and soon realized its powerful healing effects.  Libby is now on the adventure of a lifetime, exploring the world, discovering her purpose, deepening her spirituality, immersing herself in new cultures and expanding her knowledge of the mind body connection. Her mission is to help individuals experience more joy, love and compassion by creating awareness about the benefits of mindfulness and the negative effects stress has on the body, both physically and emotionally. Website - https://www.somethingbeautiful.co/ (https://www.somethingbeautiful.co/) Email - libby@somethingbeautiful.co Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/itissomethingbeautiful (https://www.instagram.com/itissomethingbeautiful)   Support this podcast

    JJ Mann - Overseas Pro Basketball Player - Episode 5

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 41:21


    The Life of a Pro Overseas Basketball Player: JJ Mann Get into the mind, personal growth routines, habits, and mindsets of ex-Belmont University star — JJ Mann — the humble guy that teaches us how to play basketball and get a six pack at the same time. The 6'7 basketball shooting wizard is from http://www.belmont.edu/ (Belmont University), located in Nashville, Tennessee. This is about a small forward that is making the most of his revival into overseas basketball, and I can tell you this, JJ Mann is one of the best overseas trash talking, ping-pong butt-whipping, quickest-hands-stealin' basketball player East of the Mississippi. Support this podcast

    Aaron Miller - Elite Basketball Training - Episode 4

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 29:20


    Aaron Miller has been the head trainer of Elite Basketball Training for the past four years. He has had the opportunity to work with 9 NBA players, 6 McDonalds All-Americans, 7 NBA Draft Picks and 2 players who lead the country in scoring during their collegiate career. Before Aaron started training, he finished his basketball career at Central Christian in Kansas as the leading scorer in the MCAC with 20.5 points per game. During his time in Kansas, he also earned his bachelor's degree in Business Management. Some of the NBA/Pro players Miller has trained include Damyeon Dotson from the New York Knicks, Wesley Iwundu from the Orlando Magic, Josh Gray from the New Orleans Pelicans, Jonathon Simmons, Isaiah Taylor, The Harrison Twins, D'Angelo Harrison, Rob Gray, Terran Petteway, and LJ Rose. In this episode Trevor and Aaron discuss some of the finer points of basketball training and dive into how Aaron started his training business. Twitter - https://twitter.com/EBTMiller (@EBTMiller) Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/elitebballtraining/ (https://www.instagram.com/elitebballtraining/) Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/elitebballtraining/ (https://www.facebook.com/elitebballtraining/) Email - aaronmiller09@yahoo.com Support this podcast

    Larry O'Bannon, Professional Basketball Player - Episode 3

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 58:04


    On this episode of Thrive with Trevor Huffman: Trevor speaks with pro athlete, Larry O'Bannon. We talk about how Rick Pitino taught Larry how effort and results should be viewed. How parents fail their kids by allowing them to feel entitled to playing time. What the difference between pro mindset and an amateur mindset is and more! O'Bannon played https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/College_basketball (college basketball) for the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Louisville (University of Louisville)'s https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louisville_Cardinals_men%27s_basketball (Louisville Cardinals) in 2005 when they made it to the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_NCAA_Men%27s_Division_I_Basketball_Tournament#Final_four (2005 Final Four). In that tournament O'Bannon was named the Regional https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MVP (MVP). Pro career O'Bannon went undrafted in the 2005 NBA draft. During the summer of 2005, he played for the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle_SuperSonics (Seattle SuperSonics) and the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_State_Warriors (Golden State Warriors) in the NBA Summer League and in 2007 played for the Denver Nuggets in the 2007 summer league. He played pro hoops from 2005-2020. 2:05: Mr. Basketball of Kentucky…. When could you dunk? 4:18: Going from local to national AAU scale- from the big fish in the small pond, to small fish in the big pond? 6:00 What Rick Pitino told Larry he would do to make him a pro 8:00: What's the difference between the pro and amateur mindset? 13:55: How do you handle social media and time management in modern society? 17:00: Player advice on motivation to get the next level. Who's Reece Gaines? Dane Fife? 21:52: Parent entitlement can be passed from parents to kids—what's the point of sports? 23:00: Rick Pitino on entitlement and shifting Larry's mindset on being a pro 28:00: Why Larry saw a sports therapist at Louisville and why sports teaches us resilience if we let it 31: 25: What mental training did Larry O'Bannon do? 38:38: How to mimic players the NBA to improve— Ray Allen to  40:10: How to study film so you can score more points, get more assists, and play the mental game 46:50: How to improve your floater or 1v1 game in 5v5 and offseason 49:15: Getting cut from the NBA, bouncing back after Supersonics and The Warriors say no thanks 52:39: Amor Fati and Stoicism in sports. Appreciate the moment, the good and the bad. Website - https://anchor.fm/larry-obannon (https://anchor.fm/larry-obannon) Twitter - https://twitter.com/LarryOBannon (@LarryOBannon) Support this podcast

    Ryan Stock - Mindsport Founder & Author of Buddha was a Baller - Episode 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 24:50


    Ryan Stock is the founder of MindSport, author of Buddha Was A Baller, and a former NCAA college basketball player and college basketball coach of over 15 years. His experiences as a coach and player led him to start the athlete meditation app, MindSport, which in turn led to the writing of the book Buddha Was A Baller. It was the difficult times in particular that led to Stock wanting to help athletes and coaches to live healthier, more successful and fulfilling lives. Stock himself experienced struggles with anxiety, frustration, dealing with difficult times, and in remaining present in his life as an athlete and coach before finally resigning from athletics and starting the journey that led him to find mindfulness and meditation. Meditation is the practice that Stock now utilizes daily in his life while showing other athletes and coaches how to implement practice in their lives. Aside from writing and developing the content and recording sessions for the MindSport app, Stock also works one on one with college and professional athletes and organizations as an athlete meditation mentor. Stock most recently completed his Yoga Teacher Training through Jonny Kest in 2019 and now teaches athlete meditation and Yoga to elite level NCAA universities and professional athletic organizations all across the country. ·       How do NBA and top pro athletes practice mindfulness and meditation? ·       The 10,000 Hour Rule— why quality matters than quantity ·       How self-awareness and non-judgement matters for athletes ·       Why Basketball athletes fail to slow down their mind and focus ·       How does MindSport app, the app for athletes to help focus, mindfulness, processing emotion, and beating your monkey mind ·       Why do athletes have melt downs and what do to about it? Website - https://mymindsport.com/ Twitter - @mymindsport Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mymindsport/ Email - Support this podcast

    Dr. John R.L. Evans - Director of Mental Conditioning at BLND Health - Episode 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 37:00


    Dr. John R.L. Evans is the Director of Mental Conditioning at BLND Health. He is also a Certified Mental Performance Consultant (CMPC). Along with a Master's Degree in Counseling Psychology, John earned a doctorate in Kinesiology – Sport and Performance Psychology from The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Working alongside a wide range of athletes and elite performers, John also worked 7 years with U.S. Army Special Operations Forces (SOF), training mental performance and human engagement skills. John sees clients for mental skills development for performance in sport (and other areas) in Ann Arbor, Royal Oak, and Kalamazoo, Michigan. He's also available for virtual coaching wherever you're based. 1:22 min: Who is Dr. John Evans and why will he help your athletes? 4:51 min: The Crux of Sports- The crux of mental performance, “Where is your attention and can you control where your attention is?” 6:40 min - The language for parents to use with Kids  8:55 min - Why we don't need to say get your head out of your butt!  12:42 min - Why thoughts and habits matter don't and do matter 17:53 min- Why values matter more than goals 21:44 min - Which self are you (hint there are two) 24:40 min - How to beat performance anxiety  29:25 min- What is your daily mindfulness practice and what is it? 29.25min 33:05 min- Individual zones of optimal functioning 35:17 min- Why women should not feel bad about aggressiveness 36:15 min- How to ooze sport confidence Website - https://blndhealth.com/ (https://blndhealth.com/) Email - johnevans@blndhealth.com Twitter - https://twitter.com/sportpsychjohne (@sportpsychjohne) Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/blndhealth/ (https://www.instagram.com/blndhealth/) Support this podcast

    Introducing Thrive with Trevor Huffman

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 1:39


    Coming soon, a new podcast from the Hoop Heads Podcast Network, Thrive with Trevor Huffman will take you on a deep dive into the lives, routines, habits, and mindsets of the world's best and brightest, whether they're mental performance coaches, leadership professors, pro basketball players, NBA or WNBA skills trainers, or thought-leading sports psychologists. Thrive will help you find the edges of your comfort zone so you can start to thrive. Support this podcast

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