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WellU Mental Training Podcast shares stories of individuals in the athletic world to inspire others along their performance journey. Here at WellU, we focus on categories such as motivation, confidence, returning to play after injury, nerves & emotions, self-awareness, communication, and resilience…

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  • Feb 15, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
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  • 57m AVG DURATION
  • 15 EPISODES


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15. Ryan Bailey - 4X Olympic Water Polo - Calm Intensity

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 64:59


In this episode, we are joined by USA water polo hall of famer, Ryan Bailey. Ryan shares his water polo story from beginning as a young kid brother and son to his athletically involved family to deciding he wanted to become an Olympic athlete. His experiences with his college coach at UC Irvine who showed unconditional support and love as well as his journey around the world of water polo come out in this interview. Coaches and athletes are sure to learn a lot about what a great team athlete thinks and how he thrives.

14. Damon Chase - Helix High School Athletic Director and Grade Level Principal - "It's our goal to win, but it's not our purpose."

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 63:22


In this episode, we sit down with Helix high school's athletic director and grade level principal, Damon Chase. Damon's story is remarkable. He actually attended Helix high school and pitched for their baseball team before ultimately becoming their athletic director and grade level principal. He continued to pitch until two shoulder surgeries eventually took their toll. His plan was to then become a physical therapist until a pivot occurred and Damon became the school's athletic director. He found his purpose and made it his mission to implement transformational coaching  and make an impact on students and the community. Now more than ever youth sports need a voice of the "how" we win. Damon and Helix high school cemented this commitment by partnering with NAMI (National Alliance of Mental Illnesses) and an initiative through CIF (California Interscholastic Federation) to perform a mental health risk assessment for their athletes. Damon is here to help and inform. You can contact him at chase@helixcharter.net / 619-644-1940 ext. 127

13. Ashley Polcovich - Injury Recovery Women's Basketball - Working toward Acceptance - "This too shall pass"

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 47:43


In this episode, we explore the story of Ashley Polcovich. Ashley is now a mental coach and trained physical therapy assistant however she is still working toward acceptance of the athletic career changing path she faced through her injury recovery process. Having endured 5 surgeries in a 3 year span, her mental health challenges as an athlete seeking to hold onto the most important pieces of her self-identity are revealed in this interview. This is very relatable to the community of athletes who feel they have lost the opportunities to play and compete in their sport due to circumstances out of their control. Connect with Ashley on social media: Instagram & Facebook: @performancemindsettraining

12. Rod Laver - Tennis Hall of Fame Legend - Persistent Competitor with a Learning Curve

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 69:46


In this episode, Brian speaks with tennis hall of fame legend Rod Laver. Rod explores his history in tennis as one of the pioneers of the open era. He is the only player to have won the illustrious grand slam of tennis two times in his career. In this interview, Rod shares how he started his career as a junior leaving his homeland Australia at the age of 17 to compete in Wimbledon and how it progressed to amateur and professional status. 

11. Arik Sikula - Professional Baseball Pitcher - Mental Strategies of a Closer

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 62:39


In this episode, Ami sits down with professional baseball pitcher Arik Sikula to discuss the mental game of pitching as a closer. Arik graduated from Marshall University where he was the first pitcher at Marshall to be named to the First Team All-Conference USA. After college Arik was drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays. He had a stint with the Blue Jays.  Arik played in the Atlantic Professional baseball league. Arik shares the secrets of his mental skills as a pitcher. He used his sense of smell to help calm his nerves in big moments on the mound.  After losing his love of the game he took a break, but baseball came calling and he returned. Arik has played baseball all over the world including Puerto Rico, Colombia, Venezuela, Australia, and Canada. His passion eventually landed him working for baseball jobs overseas. 

10. Brooke Maxson - UCLA Water Polo - Turning Pressure Into Power

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 47:29


In this episode, UCLA women’s water polo athlete, Brooke Maxson, shares many of the mental training strategies and tools she has developed through her playing career. Expect to learn about how she understands nerves and low confidence as opportunities to turn pressure into power. Brooke also highlights other mental training areas such as motivation during the Covid-19 pandemic, performance routines, and connection with teammates.

9. Derek Olsen - Pro Beach Volleyball Athlete and Coach - Authentic Confidence and Love of Process

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 65:10


In this episode of the WellU Mental Training podcast, Derek Olsen shares his experiences as a professional beach volleyball player and his transition to coaching at UC Berkeley. His pursuit of the “main draw” and love of the process of training on and off the sand explain what it takes to persevere. There are a ton of mental training nuggets you are going to be able to use in your own sport experience. Listen in!

8. Michael Chadwick - US Swimming Olympic Hopeful - Success Doesn’t Have a Look

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 67:17


In this episode, Brian is joined by 2021 Olympic Games hopeful Michael Chadwick. Michael explores what he has learned about himself and his ability to find balance in the intense US Olympic swimming culture. He offers a tremendous amount of insight for other athletes pursuing success in their sporting endeavors. Listen in for the mental nuggets and final take-always he shares from his growth through success and failure.

7. Gavin Arroyo - Olympian, USA National Team Asst. and Long Beach State University head water polo coach - Mentored Olympic Guidance

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 57:42


In this episode, we learn from our first coach on the podcast. Gavin Arroyo shares with Brian the lessons he learned about mentality, time management, and goal setting from his mentors growing up in a competitive swimming club and then advancing through his career as a collegiate swimmer and water polo athlete. He also shared how he made the decision to transition to specializing in water polo and pursuing the USA Olympic team . His self-awareness during cultural experiences playing abroad in professional European water polo leagues has truly given him perspective as he works with other young aspiring athletes looking to find themselves too. There are so many mental training tools and nuggets in this episode that you are going to want to listen to it multiple times. Finally, as a division 1 collegiate coach at Long Beach State University he shares his unique advice for athletes and parents exploring the right match for their collegiate experience. Follow Gavin on Twitter: @ArroyoGavin

6. Kadee Sylla - USD NCAA DI Rower and Team USA - Discovering New Parts of Your Self

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 65:24


In this episode, Ami interviews Kadee Sylla, an NCAA D1 rowing athlete and national team member. Discover how Kadee found a new part of herself through her sport experience. Amazingly, she became a top recruit out of high school after having not been an athlete before recruitment into the rowing team. From there her hard work and mental health process has directed her toward incredible achievements. Listen in!

5. Korey Lee - Cal Bears and Houston Astros Baseball Player - Elite Level Inner Dialogue

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 43:46


In this episode, Korey Lee, a professional baseball player in the Houston Astros organization, shares his story about the rise he made through the ranks to the professional level. He was drafted as the 32nd pick in the 2019 Major League Baseball draft in the first round during his junior year at UC Berkeley. In the interview, Korey shares some of his mental cues while playing the game that makes him happy and how his curiosity and support from family and friends has continued to help him improve. This is a fantastic interview for all athletes and coaches hoping to learn more about the mental game of an elite level athlete!

4. Tim Harrison - Rice Univ. Basketball NCAA D1 Athlete - Community Leadership Grounded in Confidence - In The Rough

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 61:27


In this episode, Ami Strutin-Belinoff interviews collegiate basketball player Tim Harrison. At the time of the interview, Tim was in the middle of his senior season at Rice University. He is not only competing on the court but also a leader in community organizations on campus for African American male athletes, a performing artist, and aspiring author. As you listen in, you are treated to the values that shape his leadership in organizations as well as how he is grounded in confidence in himself through his own self-awareness practices. As a bonus, Tim has shared his track "In The Rough" with all of us!

3. Ron Smith - SDSU Football NCAA D1 Student Athlete - Principles and Awareness of Self

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 45:13


In this episode, we dive into Ron Smith's journey on becoming a San Diego State University cornerback and how his approach in sport has led him to the life he lives now. Growing up as a multisport athlete, Ron loved the sense of community and family that sport brought. His father taught him the importance of motivation and persistence in order to excel and achieve his goals both in football and academics. Crushing the stereotypes of football players, Ron has become a three-time scholar athlete and earned the President's Award for high athletic and high academic excellence. Ron is now a PE Teacher, Athletic Director, and Football Coach and passes on his values and principles of the importance of community in sport. Tune in now!

2. Dr. Russ Reinbolt - Pro Ultra Marathon Runner - Motivated on a Mission

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 53:06


In this episode, Dr. Russ Reinbolt shares what drives him in his pursuit of the perfect "unbreakable" ultra marathon race.  Discover the importance of athletic motivation from a deep intrinsic level that inspires this ER doctor to pursue extreme success. Topics covered include defining the sport of ultra marathons, the important mental toolbox Dr. Reinbolt has developed to persevere on the courses in his events, the value of a personal mission statement for athletes, and how gratitude can impact perspectives on the importance of choice to boost motivation. Tune in now!! Dr. Russ Reinbolt Links: website: www.ultramarathondoc.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/russreinbolt/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/russ.reinbolt.9

1. Kamila Tan - UCLA NCAA D1 & Pro Beach Volleyball Athlete - Resilience through an Eating Disorder

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2019 48:55


In today’s episode we dive into a compelling story of Kamila Tan and her courageous story of competing at the collegiate and pro level, as she grapples with an eating disorder that brings her love and passion of beach volleyball to a life and death situation. Tune in now! You can also follow Kamila’s story in the links below: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kamila.tan.3 Instagram: @kamillionairee Twitter: @kamilionairee LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kamila-tan-a22831a8/ Blog Link: www.kamilatan.com

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