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Another great episode as we sit down with Mark Glicini. Mark plays for the Carolina Choas in the PLL and an entrepreneur. Tune in to learn more about his story and how he got where he is today.
On the latest episode of the Grateful And Full Of Greatness Podcast, host Mark Glicini interviews U.S. Lacrosse Hall of Famer, Pro Lacrosse Hall of Famer and NLL Hall of Famer Casey Powell. While at Syracuse University, Casey was a four-time All-American and two-time National Player of the Year. He was selected to play on four United States National teams and was captain of Team USA in 2006, 2011 and again in 2015. He spent 11 seasons in the NLL and 13 in the MLL, winning MVP in both leagues and three MLL championships. Casey is also the owner and director of lacrosse education for CP Lacrosse which runs camps, clinics, and tournaments nationally. Along with his brothers, their brand Powell Lacrosse designs, manufactures, and sells the world's best lacrosse sticks. He is also the founder of SPEED Lacrosse™ and co-founder of The Casey Powell World Lacrosse Foundation which supports severely injured and sick lacrosse players. WHOOP OFFER: FREE BAND + FREE 1ST-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION: https://join.whoop.com/mgpp THORNE OFFER: 25% OFF ALL SUPPLEMENTS: https://www.thorne.com/u/markglicini Listen/Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZnNdml6HYHdQx48SwmZhWQ Visit Mark Glicini's Website: https://www.markglicini.com/
On the latest episode of the Grateful And Full Of Greatness Podcast, host Mark Glicini interviews Dr. Cristina Versari, Director of the Sport Psychology Program at the San Diego University for Integrative Studies (SDUIS). Listeners will hear about her approach to sports psychology, the importance of preparation and why consistency can build trust and respect. One of the best sport psychologists in the world today, Dr. Cristina Versari served as the former Program Administrator for the NBA Education and Career Development Program. Her expertise lies in career transition, life planning, and use of assessment to provide a holistic approach to performance enhancement. Dr. Versari has worked with high profile clientele for over 30 years, including the Brazilian Olympic Men's National Basketball Team, and continues to provide services to elite professional athletes, executives, and teams. Listeners what will hear why pain is leverage, how beliefs drive action and what determines the quality of an individual's life. To contact Dr. Versari, email cversari@sduis.edu. WHOOP OFFER: FREE BAND + FREE 1ST-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION: https://join.whoop.com/mgpp THORNE OFFER: 25% OFF ALL SUPPLEMENTS: https://www.thorne.com/u/markglicini Listen/Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZnNdml6HYHdQx48SwmZhWQ Visit Mark Glicini's Website: https://www.markglicini.com/
On the latest episode of the Grateful And Full Of Greatness Podcast, host Mark Glicini interviews Devon Wills, current head coach of Harvard women's lacrosse, former pro lacrosse player and hall of famer. Listeners will hear Devon discuss the people that introduced her to lacrosse, what drives her when she's on the field or coaching, and how she overcame some of her lowest moments and reached some of her biggest milestones. To learn more about Devon Wills, visit: https://www.usalacrosse.com/player-profile/devon-wills Devon Wills is a graduate of Dartmouth University and is one of the most-decorated players in U.S. Women's National team history, winning world championships in 2009, 2013, and 2017. She was recently named a member of the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame and in 2014 was drafted by the new York Lizards, becoming the first female drafted in Major League Lacrosse. WHOOP OFFER: FREE BAND + FREE 1ST-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION: https://join.whoop.com/mgpp THORNE OFFER: 25% OFF ALL SUPPLEMENTS: https://www.thorne.com/u/markglicini Listen/Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZnNdml6HYHdQx48SwmZhWQ Visit Mark Glicini's Website: https://www.markglicini.com/
On the latest episode of the Grateful And Full Of Greatness Podcast, host Mark Glicini interviews Kyle Sweeney, former pro lacrosse player in both the National Lacrosse League and Major League Lacrosse. Listeners will hear Kyle discuss how effort alone is insignificant without results, the importance of developing habits and a routine and how having a clear vision can help you achieve your professional and personal goals. Kyle also discusses his hall of fame lacrosse career and the trials he faced building Maverik into the lacrosse manufacturer it is today. To learn more about Kyle Sweeney, visit: https://www.theplayerstribune.com/articles/kyle-sweeney-lacrosse-retirement Kyle Sweeney is a graduate of Georgetown University and played 14 seasons professionally, winning four MLL Championships and two gold medals with Team USA. He was recently named a member of the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame and Professional Lacrosse Hall of Fame. He played for the Bridgeport/Philadelphia Barrage, Boston Cannons Washington/Chesapeake Bayhawks and New York Lizards in the MLL and Philadelphia Wings, Edmonton Rush and Buffalo Bandits in the NLL. WHOOP OFFER: FREE BAND + FREE 1ST-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION: https://join.whoop.com/mgpp THORNE OFFER: 25% OFF ALL SUPPLEMENTS: https://www.thorne.com/u/markglicini OTHER WAYS TO LISTEN AND WATCH Listen/Watch on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Ruq1L8SNPyGmAqLdrVAVQ Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/grateful-and-full-of-greatness-with-mark-glicini/id1498665905?uo=4 Visit Mark Glicini's Website: https://www.markglicini.com/
On the latest episode of the Grateful And Full Of Greatness Podcast, host Mark Glicini interviews Greg Gurenlian, former pro lacrosse player in both the Premier Lacrosse League and Major League Lacrosse. Listeners will hear Greg discuss why discipline is so important in both lacrosse and every day life, how he went from a first-year player who wanted to quit in high school to a gold medalist and MLL champion and how he perfected his craft as one of the most dominant faceoff athletes in pro lacrosse history. To learn more about Greg Gurenlian, visit: https://www.thefaceoffacademy.com/staff Greg Gurenlian is a graduate of Penn State University and played 14 seasons professionally, winning an MLL MVP and an MLL Championship in 2015 with the New York Lizards, setting the career record for faceoff wins and groundballs and winning a gold medal with Team USA in 2018. Gurnelian was a member of the Redwoods Lacrosse Club in the innaugural PLL season and helped lead the team to a 2019 PLL Championship appearance. Greg currently coaches the next generation of faceoff athletes as a founder and coach with the Faceoff Academy. WHOOP OFFER: FREE BAND + FREE 1ST-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION: https://join.whoop.com/mgpp THORNE OFFER: 25% OFF ALL SUPPLEMENTS: https://www.thorne.com/u/markglicini
On the latest episode of the Grateful And Full Of Greatness Podcast, host Mark Glicini interviews Maria Nolan, former New Jersey high school girls volleyball coach and New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA) Hall of Famer. Listeners will hear about her approach to coaching, how she got her teams to buy-in to her philosophies and how she fostered confidence on her teams through game-like practice. Maria is one of the greatest coaches in New Jersey high school history, coaching Secaucus High School for 27 years and leading the program to 16 NJSIAA state titles, 17 league titles, 15 county titles and 8 undefeated seasons. After her time at Secaucus High School, she coached Immaculate Heart Academy to 14 NJSIAA Non-Public State titles, 15 NJSIAA Sectional titles, 7 Bergen County titles, and 19 league titles. IHA also earned the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Team Academic Award 17 out of 18 possible years during her tenure. WHOOP OFFER: FREE BAND + FREE 1ST-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION: https://join.whoop.com/mgpp THORNE OFFER: 25% OFF ALL SUPPLEMENTS: https://www.thorne.com/u/markglicini OTHER WAYS TO LISTEN AND WATCH Listen/Watch on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Ruq1L8SNPyGmAqLdrVAVQ Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/grateful-and-full-of-greatness-with-mark-glicini/id1498665905?uo=4 Visit Mark Glicini's Website: https://www.markglicini.com/
On the latest episode of the Grateful And Full Of Greatness Podcast, host Mark Glicini interviews Gary Gait, current Syracuse men's lacrosse head coach and former pro lacrosse player in both the National Lacrosse League and Major League Lacrosse. Listeners will hear about creating championship standards, how he and his brother Paul Gait used their compeitive drive to fule their success on the lacrosse field, and taking ownership of one's career. To learn more about Gary Gait, visit: https://cuse.com/sports/mens-lacrosse/roster/coaches/gary-gait/5737 Gary Gait is a graduate of Syracuse University, where he and his brother Paul Gait led Syracuse's most dominant stretch in program history, losing just one game in three seasons from 1988-90 and winning three NCAA championships. At the professional level as a player, Gait has won three NLL titles (1991, 1994, 1995), three MLL titles, (2001, 2002, 2005), three Mann Cups (1991, 1997, 1999), the Heritage Cup (2004) and the ILF World Championship (2006). WHOOP OFFER: FREE BAND + FREE 1ST-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION: https://join.whoop.com/mgpp THORNE OFFER: 25% OFF ALL SUPPLEMENTS: https://www.thorne.com/u/markglicini OTHER WAYS TO LISTEN AND WATCHListen/Watch on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Ruq1L8SNPyGmAqLdrVAVQ Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/grateful-and-full-of-greatness-with-mark-glicini/id1498665905?uo=4Visit Mark Glicini's Website: https://www.markglicini.com/
On the latest episode of the Grateful And Full Of Greatness Podcast, host Mark Glicini interviews Brodie Merrill, former pro lacrosse player in both the National Lacrosse League and Premier Lacrosse League. Listeners will hear about the power of patience, what Brodie means by "giving oneself license," establishing a foundation while maintaining flexibility, and why coaches should aim for "repetitions without repeating." He is a graduate of Georgetown University, where he was a two-time All-American, two-time Tewaaraton Award Finalist and 2005 NCAA Defensive Player of the Year. The future hall of famer has won multiple awards in his 17-year professional career, broke the loose ball record in the NLL and had the PLL's award for best long-stick midfielder named after him. He has also won two Mann Cup Championships, 2 Gold and 3 Silver Medals at the World Field Lacrosse Championship, 2 Gold at the World Indoor Lacrosse Championships and a MLL Championship. WHOOP OFFER: FREE BAND + FREE 1ST-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION: https://join.whoop.com/mgpp THORNE OFFER: 25% OFF ALL SUPPLEMENTS: https://www.thorne.com/u/markglicini OTHER WAYS TO LISTEN AND WATCH Listen/Watch on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Ruq1L8SNPyGmAqLdrVAVQ Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/grateful-and-full-of-greatness-with-mark-glicini/id1498665905?uo=4 Visit Mark Glicini's Website: https://www.markglicini.com/
On the latest episode of the Grateful And Full Of Greatness Podcast, host Mark Glicini interviews Joseph Radich, founder of R3 Health and MedHouse in West Palm Beach, Florida. Joe is a board certified physician assistant focused on holistic, integrative, alternative and anti-aging medicine. Joe believes patients should be educated and empowered. His book, Autonomy: Taking Control of Your Healthcare in a Broken System, offers an innovative perspective on the past, current, and future states of the medical system in the United States. His practices include advanced training and utilization of Stem Cell Therapy, PRP, Biohacking and Regenerative Modalities. Joe aims to help people take back control of their own health, wellness, and disease prevention. With practices in Palm Beach, Florida and Manhattan, New York and with eyes on expansion, Joe and his team are applying cutting-edge treatments with a whole-body approach to help patients strive toward optimal health. To learn more about Joseph Radich, visit his website: https://www.r3health.co/about-us/ WHOOP OFFER: FREE BAND + FREE 1ST-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION: https://join.whoop.com/mgpp THORNE OFFER: 25% OFF ALL SUPPLEMENTS: https://www.thorne.com/u/markglicini Mark Glicini's Website: https://www.markglicini.com/
On this episode, Mark Glicini sits down with Jay Dyer, the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach for Team USA's Men's and Women's National Teams. For over two decades, Jay has worked with the John's Hopkin's Men's Lacrosse Team and has been the Director of Sports Performance at MedStar Health. Along with being a certified strength and conditioning specialist, he is a devoted husband and father of two kids. Owner and operator of JDyer Strength and Conditioning, Jay brings a degree in Exercise Science and over 20 years of experience with United States' best lacrosse players in the world to help athletes become immensely agile, durable and powerful. Listeners will hear about the importance of "constantly proving yourself," "being able to attribute strength to the field," and "having an appreciation for your craft."
Today we are joined by Mark Glicini on episode 45 of The Hawkin Podcast. Mark Glicini is the Found & CEO of Mark Glicini Peak Performance, a high-performance company focused on creating customized mental, physical, and nutritional fitness and performance strategies for top-level athletes. Mark is also currently a Professional Lacrosse Player in the NLL (National Lacrosse League) for the Las Vegas Desert Dogs. He previously played in both the PLL (Professional Lacrosse League) for the Chaos Lacrosse Club and the MLL (Major League Lacrosse) for Chesapeake Bayhawks. Prior to his time playing professional lacrosse Mark was a broker on Wall Street with BGC. Matt studied and played his college lacrosse at Yale University, where he earned a degree in Economics. Mark has a passion for developing athletes to reach their highest potential, take a listen to this weeks episode to learn more! Time Stamps for Today's Episode: 00:00:07 Introduction to Mark Glicini 00:01:25 Mark's career path 00:04:26 Training between the ears 00:09:20 Intent drives change 00:16:40 The Leap from college to the Pros 00:23:55 A Day in the Life of Mark Glicini 00:27:30 Wearable fitness trackers 00:34:33 What drives your athletes? 00:37:24 Team culture 00:45:14 Winning the small details 00:49:22 The Yale coaching experience 00:54:18 Taking responsibility 00:57:04 Strategies for successful leadership 01:01:56 Working through pain 01:10:01 Championship shape 01:14:03 What's next? 01:16:28 Healthy Boundaries 01:22:49 Mark Glicini's contact info If you are interested in learning more about Mark Glicini, he can be found on LinkedIn here, or by email at markglicini@gmail.com. Hawkin Dynamics is an industry leader in force plates, education, and support. Check out www.HawkinDynamics.com to learn more, or request a hassle-free quote to see what the HD System costs here.
On this week's episode, Mark Glicini sits down with his favorite professor from Yale University, Craig Wright. In Dr. Wright's course, “Exploring the Nature of Genius,” Mark learned the traits and techniques alike and different across multiple individuals who have changed the way we view the world. During his tenure at Yale, Dr. Wright served as chair of the Department of Music and the Academic Director of Online Education. His online course, “Introduction to Classical Music,” is the largest online music course in the world. He has published several books on music and cultural history - the most recent being “The Hidden Habits of Genius,” an Amazon bestseller. Yale has recognized Dr. Wright's contribution to undergraduate teaching in the form of its two most prestigious prizes, the Sewall Prize and the DeVane Medal. Dr. Wright was also awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship and an honorary doctorate from the University of Chicago. In 2010, he was elected a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Dr. Wright holds an M.A. and Ph.D. from Harvard. Listeners will hear how to handle pressure, reframe failure, and utilize curiosity.
Former NFL's Defensive Player of the Year and 12-year veteran for the Cleveland Browns, Jerry Sherk, sits down with Mark Glicini to have an insightful, vulnerable conversation about his journey, athletic transition, and philosophy. Named to four Pro Bowls, Jerry was honored by the team in 2005 by being named a “Cleveland Browns Legend.” Not only is Jerry commonly considered to be one the best defensive players in NFL history (after not going out for football until senior year in high school), Jerry was also a wrestler at Oklahoma State University. After retiring from the National Football League, Jerry went on to earn a masters in psychology, to research extensively the topic of “Athletic Transition,” and to be a national consultant for youth mentoring programs. Over the last 25 years, he has been the Director of Education and Training for the California Mentoring Partnership. Listeners will hear Jerry's perspectives on the power of mentors, the hero's journey, and how seemingly the worse things in life turn out to be the best things for us down the road. To connect with Jerry Sherk, email him: jerrymsherk@gmail.com
With summer around the corner, LI Sting founder Ken Miller joins IL's Terry Foy along with his coaches Kevin Donovan and Mark Glicini to discuss how and why he developed Sting, his philosophy around running the organization, the utilization of video to select players and more.
Rachael DeCecco, a member of the US Lacrosse National Hall of Fame and one of the best defenders to ever play the sport, sits down with Mark Glicini to discuss influences, intangibles, and strategies that lead to success. Listeners will hear how Rachael's definition of winning has evolved over time, what she believes goes into reaching the next level, who she admires and why. Rachael played an integral role in launching the Women's Professional Lacrosse League, and she remains a director inside of the Premier Lacrosse League. Tune in as she shares her story from childhood to Team USA and beyond.
Building off of Episode #1, Mark Glicini dives deeper into Brian Callanan's core philosophies inside leadership. Speaking from his experiences within the Marine Corps, law enforcement, and lacrosse coaching, Brian expresses the critical components that allowed him to develop winning teams from the ground up. In this conversation, listeners will hear how detrimental bad leadership can be, what true leadership looks like, and why the world needs more leaders. Find out what Brian means when he states, "You can't live in two worlds."
One of Mark Glicini's closest friends and mentors, Dr. Rob Gilbert, shares how to go from where we are to who we want to be. He has been a professor of sport psychology at Montclair State University in New Jersey for 43 years. He is a professional motivational speaker, an author, and the creator of "Success Hotline," three-minute motivational message released EVERY DAY for over three decades. Listeners will hear what holds most of us back, why being a student is not about intelligence, and "the only thing that can undo limitations, the only thing that can enlighten your soul..."
Leading with empathy, Scott Lenz is a trusted authority in deep health coaching through Body Composition Analysis (BCA), interactive planning, and accountability. Scott is the Founder and CEO of Inner Image and Inspiri Wellness, which provide routes for high-performing individuals toward optimal health. He has collaborated with entities spanning from the MLB, NFL, PLL, NBA, NHL, NCAA, USA Olympics, as well as Fortune 500 Companies. Scott played a major role in assisting Mark Glicini toward peak physical conditioning during his 2021 Premier Lacrosse League championship season. In addition to his coaching services, Scott has led design projects for gyms and training facilities at several resort properties including Wynn, Bellagio, Fontainebleau, MGM and many more! On this episode, listeners will hear what stands out to Scott as a top intangible for high achievers. Visit here to learn more about how Scott helps his clientele build toward their future.
One of the best two-way midfielders to ever play the sport of the lacrosse, Matt Abbott, sits down with Mark Glicini to reflect on how and why his childhood dreams were able to come to fruition. Matt is originally from Syracuse, New York. He played lacrosse at Syracuse University, where he won two national championships. He still lives in Syracuse and works as co-owner and investment advisor at Armory Capital Management. Over the course of his lacrosse career, Matt has been a member of Team USA, a nine-time Major League Lacrosse (MLL) all-star, a four-time MLL Champion, a Tewaaraton Award finalist, an All-American, a multiple-time captain, and more. Listeners will hear about the simple yet effective factors that have led to Matt's longevity and his belief: "If you are not continually improving,..."
Mark Glicini sits down with the 2021 Premier Lacrosse League's (PLL) Most Valuable Player. For three straight years in a row, Blaze Riorden has been awarded Goalie of the Year. To top it all off, he won the 2021 PLL Championship with the Chaos Lacrosse Club. In addition to having one of the greatest lacrosse seasons of all time, Blaze has had a decorated career inside the National Lacrosse League as a forward for the Philadelphia Wings, with Team USA Men's Indoor Lacrosse, as well as through seasons at the University of Albany and Fairport High School in upstate New York. In this conversation, Blaze discusses how everything comes full circle, what it has meant to conquer life's hills, and why "the road with the most bumps often leads to the most..."
This week on the OTCBPodcast, it's an edition of Champions as Mark Glicini, Chase Frazer and Andrew Suitor all join the show. Glicini and Frazer were crowned PLL Champs on Sunday as the Chaos knocked off the defending two-time champs. Both played massive rolls and both revelled in the excitement of lifting the trophy. Suitor announced earlier in the week that he would hanging up the pads after a wonderful career and a decade of dominance. He was one of the league's top pugilists and competitors. They don't make 'em like Suits anymore; so what's next for him? Plus, the FireWolves get new threads, Randy Staats get traded and camps are right around the corner. All that and more on this week's OTCBPodcast.
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As a trusted authority in mental performance and an experienced professional lacrosse player, Mark Glicini coaches his clients with decided empathy and enthusiasm. He provides strategies that enable them to become the best versions of themselves using customized applied psychology systems and health and wellness plans. Today Mark joins the show to inspire you to do something bigger and longer-lasting than yourself—in other words, creating an impactful legacy. Listen in as he shares the importance of discipline and ensuring you understand what you are truly capable of, as it may be more than you think. You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://www.bobdepasquale.com/podcast/58
Mark Glicini sits down with the first-ever paid strength coach in America. Over the course of roughly five decades, Boyd Epley built the University of Nebraska's strength & conditioning program from the ground up, producing All-Americans and winning National Championships along the way. Known as the "Godfather of Strength & Conditioning," Boyd is the founder of the National Strength & Conditioning Association (NSCA), which has certified over 65,000 strength coaches since its inception. By the President's Council on Fitness, Sports & Nutrition (PCFSN), he was recognized with the Lifetime Achievement Award. Listeners will find out what the great ones do, why measuring performance matters and how to train the right energy system.
On this episode, Mark Glicini sits down with one of the greatest sport psychologists on the planet. Sylvain Guimond has evaluated, treated and worked with over one thousand elite athletes including Greg Norman, John Smoltz, Mario Lemieux, and Tiger Woods. He is a world renowned expert in posture therapy, a distinguished inspirational speaker, and the President/Founder of Biotonix, a leading medical software company focused on postural health and wellness. Sylvain has been a consultant for five NHL teams (including the Montreal Canadiens, currently competing in the 2021 Stanley Cup Final), as well as for the NBA and NFL. Listeners can expect to hear about seemingly small strategies and stories that make all the difference. Find out what Sylvain means by, "Who's helping who?"
Bill Naslonski is a member of the New York Lacrosse Hall of Fame and still holds the single-season scoring record at Rutgers University. Originally from Farmingdale, New York, he currently owns two New Balance licensed stores on Long Island. In the early 2000s, Bill was a catalyst in starting the Mahwah Youth Lacrosse Program in northern New Jersey, where Mark Glicini started his journey in the sport. Listeners can expect to hear about the importance of education, beneficial relationships and a winning mentality.
The MAP boys take a look back at the interview with Mark Glicini and discuss the common theme that has been consistent among all of the show's early guests. Brandon talks about the importance of routines and John breaks down how to deal with pressure moments.This Friday's guest is Grant Parr, author of "Next One Up Mentality", host of "90% Mental" and founder of Gameface Performance.Write the show at podcast@mentaladvantage.net -- visit the Mental Advantage Podcast channel on YouTube -- follow along on Instagram at @mentaladvantagepodcast
Listen to the MAP boys talk to Mark Glicini, a former Yale lacrosse All-American, who is now the founder of Mark Glicini Peak Performance and host of the podcast, "Grateful and Full of Greatness." Mark is a mental performance coach who is also a professional lacrosse player and member of the US National men's lacrosse training team.
Eli Gobrecht is the product of D3 Ithaca College and he's damn proud of it. His time at Ithaca prepared him, although be it through an untraditional path, for life as a pro lacrosse player. In this week's episode he sits down with the guys from Going Offsides to discuss what its like being a "full-time" professional player, and what exactly that means. Later in the show Eli talks about the D1 or bust mentality that a lot of recruits have, and if that attitude is good for lacrosse. We also hear his opinions on the PLL/MLL merger, having been one of the first MLL guys to transition after the first PLL season. Eli is incredibly grateful for his time playing in Denver, but was attracted to the aggressiveness and progressiveness of the PLL. Last Week Most of us, players, coaches, parents, and fans missed all or part of the last spring season, which now puts extra weight on having a successful season this year. This is where Mark Glicini comes in. Not only is he one of the best defensive midfielders in the world, he is also extremely passionate about performance and training. While he does offer training in the traditional sense, today we're focusing on mental performance and mental conditioning. So, you think you have goals set for 2021. Now, how are you going to meet them? Could it be possible to exceed them? Listening to today's episode will not only give you insight into Mark Glicini the lacrosse player, but it will also help you learn about sports psychology and provide you with tips to achieve your goals. Plus, everything we discuss in this episode is actionable. You'll also get to hear his personal thoughts on the merger between the PLL and MLL and professional lacrosse as a whole. Today's Guest If you enjoyed this weeks episode we encourage you to follow Eli on social media: Twitter - Instagram --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/going-offsides/message
Happy New Year everyone! We've made it through 2020 and I know we're all looking forward to what 2021 has to offer. Today's very special guest is professional lacrosse player Mark Glicini. Most of us, players/coaches/parents/fans, missed all or part of the last spring season, which puts extra weight on having a successful season this year. This is where Mark comes in, not only is he one of the best defensive midfielders in the world, he's also extremely passionate about performance and training. While he does offer training in the traditional sense, today we're focusing on mental performance and mental conditioning. You think you have goals set for 2021, now how are you going to meet them? Is it possible to exceed them? Listening to today's episode not only gives you insight into Mark Glicini the lacrosse player, but it also helps you learn about sports psychology, gives you tips to achieve your goals, and everything we discuss is actionable. You'll also get to hear his personal thoughts on the PLL/MLL merger and professional lacrosse as a whole. https://player.acast.com/5c6dce2547d66b5d77eaee95/episodes/nyd-special-what-we-want-for-2021-lacrosse-mark-glicini-on-g?theme=default&cover=1&latest=1 Last Week: We spoke about the PLL merger and the future of professional lacrosse, including what we think may happen with the now defunct MLL brands. If you feel this episode helped you in anyway and you want to speak with Mark Glicini about becoming a client you can reach him through his website, or on social media (twitter , instagram). As always, make sure to hit us up on Instagram @going_offsides_podcast and Twitter @goingoffsides to see what's going on with the pod, who we're having next, and for some sweet giveaways. Head to www.laxallstars.com/going-offsides for awesome swag and discounts on lacrosse items. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/going-offsides/message
This week continue our PLL Merger fantasies and talk about what the league might look like moving forward, including some interesting ideas about a possible hybrid tour model. Then we talk to Tom Herbert, the brain behind the Flex Force. What is a flex force? Tom describes it best, "for years, lacrosse players were forced to come up with their own methods of widening their lacrosse stick heads. While rudimentary tools such as: tuna cans, hockey pucks, and softballs were most commonly used, none of these provided reassurance that the head was being properly expanded. Not only was the distance of expansion unknown, but the item used to put pressure against the inner walls of the head may not have been sturdy enough or been able to provide uniform pressure. In short, there simply wasn't a proper tool for the job………until now. FlexForce has been specifically designed, tested and manufactured to correctly and uniformly widen a lacrosse head back to a game-legal, desired distance. No more shots in the dark. FlexForce gives you the edge you need." https://player.acast.com/5c6dce2547d66b5d77eaee95/episodes/the-future-of-pll-teams-ideas-for-hybrid-touring-model-tom-f?theme=default&cover=1&latest=1 Last Week: We started the episode by talking about the biggest news in our sport, the PLL/MLL merger. If you didn't hear about it on Wednesday, Ryan Conwell wrote a great piece that can fill you in on everything we know and makes some educated guesses as to what may be in store moving forward. You can read that article here: A Deep Dive into the PLL & MLL Merger . After discussing the "merger" we immediately pivoted and welcomeed our featured guest, Chris Kolon. Chris is a proud Rutgers alum, former Atlas LC assistant, and currently the head men's coach for the University of Detroit Mercy (he also gave me my fist job in college lacrosse many years ago). Chris and I talked about building culture, recruiting, Michigan high school lacrosse, and being a part of PLL's inaugural season. Next Week: Next week we welcome a special guest to the show, Mark Glicini of PLL/NLL. Mark is so much more than a guy willing to step/dive in front of shots, he's also an extremely talented and dedicated performance coach. Learn more about his on his website, and make sure to listen in for our special New Years day episode. He also has an awesome podcast called Grateful and Full of Greatness, be sure to check that out on whatever platform you use for podcasts. As always, make sure to hit us up on Instagram @going_offsides_podcast and Twitter @goingoffsides to see what's going on with the pod, who we're having next, and for some sweet giveaways. Head to www.laxallstars.com/going-offsides for awesome swag and discounts on lacrosse items. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/going-offsides/message
Mark Glicini is one of the fiercest professional lacrosse players in the sport and frankly one of the most competitive athlete I have ever had the privilege of working with. I started with Mark when he was a Yale University Lacrosse Player. The former Yale star and highly decorated high school athlete, currently plays plays for the Chaos Lacrosse Club in the Premier Lacrosse League. Mark is also a member of the San Diego Seals in the National Lacrosse League, and was recently selected to participate in the United States Men's National Lacrosse Team in The World Games in summer of 2022. In addition to being a lacrosse star, he's also the host of the podcast “Grateful and Full of Greatness” is a certified mental performance coach and a leader in the field of mental performance mastery. In this episode Mark takes us inside how he trains for mental performance, the keys that fuel his competitive spirit, his use of meditation and how he used the mental game to catapult himself to win the Pat Tillman Memorial run in New York City. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode the boys recap everything that went down in Atlanta for week 5 of the PLL season. Including a big Atlas win, Chrome still not being able to find the win column, Mark Glicini being a sick son of a bitch, Jules Heningburg revenge game, and Jake's reactions after being boots on the ground in ATL.