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I talk with Kita Busse and our new A-Class GM performers about their experience with our first Science and Simplicity Class. The results were nothing short of astonishing. Jeff Suero and Gavin Butera are the first two people on the planet to get this new class in which Steve handles the gun firing and Kita gives immediate GM performance when the gun is moving. For info about classes email Steve@andersonshooting.com or 180firearmstraining@gmail.com . For online Mental Management opportunities, please visit andersonshooting.com and click upcoming classes. To get a personalized copy of Kita's groundbreaking book Smart Move: Economy of Motion for the Shooting Sports, email 180firearmstraining@gmail.com
In this episode of the "Winning in Mind" podcast, Troy and Lanny Basham discuss the unique aspects of their Mental Management System compared to other methods like sports psychology and hypnosis. Lanny emphasizes that Mental Management is based on personal experience and success at the highest levels of competition rather than academic theories. He shares his journey of learning from Olympic champions to develop a competitor-based approach that has proven effective over decades. The conversation highlights the growing importance of mental training in sports and the need for athletes to focus on their mental game to succeed. Lanny's Website: https://withwinninginmind.com Troy's Website: https://reachthepodium.com Heather's Website: https://heathersumlin.com Our Store: https://mentalmanagement.com Our YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/@mentalmanagementsystemsllc3097 Online Courses: https://mm-courses.thinkific.com. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/with_winning_in_mind
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Over the past ten years, Steve Anderson, a USPSA Grand Master and the host of “That Shooting Show,” has observed several notable trends and developments among his students as he teaches mental management in practical shooting: Increased Focus on Mental Skills: Anderson has noted a significant shift in how shooters perceive the importance of the mental game in shooting sports. More students are now recognizing that mental preparation can be as crucial as physical skills. He emphasizes concepts like match mode versus speed or accuracy modes, which are often discussed on his podcast and in his classes. Application of Mental Management Systems: Being certified in Lanny Bassham's “Mental Management Systems,” Anderson applies these principles to shooting, helping students understand how mental preparation can lead to better performance. This includes teaching shooters how to manage their thoughts after practice or matches to reinforce positive outcomes rather than dwell on negatives, which is a recurring theme in his teachings. Transformation in Student Performance: Anderson has seen students who, after attending his mental management seminars or classes, experience significant improvements in their competitive performance. His students often report going from average performers to winning major competitions or achieving higher classifications like Grandmaster after adopting these mental strategies. The feedback from students highlights the practical application of his teachings, with some even attributing their competitive successes directly to these mental techniques. Ongoing Learning and Adaptation: The community of practical shooters is dynamic, with continuous learning being a key aspect. Anderson sees that his students are not just taking one class; many return for repeated sessions or explore different facets of the mental game, indicating a deep commitment to mastering this aspect of shooting. This ongoing engagement has also led to a culture where shooters share and learn from each other's experiences, further fueled by Anderson's podcast episodes. Mental Game as a Competitive Edge: There's a growing understanding among competitors that mastering the mental aspects can provide a substantial edge over others who might focus solely on physical skills. Anderson's teachings have helped demystify how mental preparation can lead to consistency under pressure, which is vital in practical shooting sports. Steve Anderson's work has not only influenced individual shooters but has also contributed to a broader cultural shift in how mental management is approached in shooting sports, making it a cornerstone of competitive training.
Big Ron Partlow, Dusty Hansshaw, Scott McNally celebrate 60 years of Mr Olympia Bodybuilding 00:00:00 Welcome to the Show 00:05:17 The Evolution of Mr. Olympia: From Larry Scott to Arnold Schwarzenegger 00:11:11 Frank Zane: The Chemist of Bodybuilding 00:16:05 The Lee Haney Era 00:21:19 Bodybuilding Transformation: 92 vs. 93 00:26:52 The Unexpected Encounter with Chad and Ronnie 00:31:44 Nostalgia at the Olympia 00:38:00 The Legendary Showdown: Jay Cutler vs. Branch Warren 00:43:34 Shawn Rhoden's Rise in Pro Bodybuilding 00:48:26 Phil Heath vs. Challengers: A Legendary Showdown 00:53:46 Meeting Humble Bodybuilding Icon Brandon Curry 00:58:56 The Massive Physique of Big Ramy 01:04:21 Controversy Surrounding Hadi Choopan's Victory 01:10:00 Training and Mental Management in Bodybuilding 01:15:37 Evolution of Women's Bodybuilding Physiques 01:21:43 Dark Horse Predictions for the Olympia 01:26:33 The Return of a Former Olympia Champion 01:31:45 Insights from Recent Bodybuilding Competitions 01:37:00 Strategies for Thriving in Bodybuilding Competitions 01:42:14 Intense Contest Moment: Switching Places and Competition Dynamics 01:47:37 Reflecting on Bodybuilding Experiences
The Q Coach Pod | Mindset Coaching for Handlers with Julie Bacon
Seminars are their own type of animal - they can make us feel like superstars or convince us we haven't done enough. While there is the ever-present comparison trap, there are other aspects of preparing for seminars that can help you get the most out of them both during and after the event. Want more on seminars? Check out episode #36 from the first season. Support our sponsor, Saint Rocco AND score yummy treats for your dog! Go to https://saintroccostreats.shop and use code JB20 for 20% off! Really like this episode? Say thanks with a coffee or slice of pizza! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theqcoach Got a question for me? Or a topic idea? You can even be anonymous. Drop me a note: https://www.theqcoach.com/askQ Don't forget, if you want more support, check out the Q-membership! https://www.theqcoach.com/q-membership The planner is out!! WooHoo! https://www.theqcoach.com/dogged Get on my email list: https://www.theqcoach.com/fb-sign-up-page Music by Alex_MakeMusic from Pixabay.
In this episode of 'Winning in Mind,' host Troy Bassham and Mental Management founder Lanny Bassham discuss the evolution of Mental Management Systems over the decades. Lanny shares his journey from focusing on personal improvement in competitive shooting to teaching others about mental skills. He emphasizes the importance of integrating mental processes with technical skills to enhance performance, particularly in high-pressure situations. The conversation highlights key concepts such as the significance of self-image, the phases of performance, and the necessity of a holistic approach to training that includes mental reinforcement alongside physical technique. Our Websites Lanny's Website https://withwinninginmind.com Troy's Website and our store https://mentalmanagement.com Heather's Website https://heathersumlin.com Our YouTube Channel www.youtube.com/@mentalmanagementsystemsllc3097 Our Books and Journals https://mentalmanagement.com Our Online Courses https://mm-courses.thinkific.com. Our Patreon Site https://www.patreon.com/with_winning_in_mind
Join us this episode as we sit down with USPSA Mental Management Coach, Steve Anderson! Discover the secrets behind mastering your mindset and see how mental management can elevate your shooting performance to the next level. Whether you're a seasoned competitor or just starting out, Steve's insights will help you hit your mark every time. Tune in and transform your mental game!
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Do you have the skill to shoot but you just can't jump over that hurdle? It could be a mental problem and not a hardware issue. In this episode of The Green Ops Podcast, Luke talks with Steve Anderson about the mental aspect of shooting. Steve Anderson is a USPSA Grand Master and teaches competition pistol shooting full time. He is the author of three books about competition pistol shooting and does a podcast, “That Shooting Show” which is heard daily all around the world. Steve got an appreciation for the Mental Game early in his competition career and now devotes himself to helping others avoid years of struggle as they learn to shoot and compete. As a Mental Management certified instructor, Steve has a unique ability to make a direct connection between Mental Management and all forms of handgun competition, particularly USPSA, IPSC, IDPA and Steel Challenge.Check Steve out at https://www.andersonshooting.com into/outro music:Crazy by Alex-Productions https://soundcloud.com/alexproduction...Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/3bL1m0qMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/tzginFAzzdkSpecial thanks goes out to;Sons of Liberty Gun WorksVertxBlue Force GearSpotter UpF3 TacticalTenicorPlease like, subscribe and share to help us grow the podcast.Check out our YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/c/GreenOpsInc Follow us on Instagram:Green Ops Podcast - Green_ops_podcastGreen Ops - greenopsincLuke - Green_Ops_LukeDex - Green_Ops_DexLove you Mom!
Troy and Lanny Bassham discuss when you should begin to learn the mental game. Lanny talks about when he began to learn Mental Management? Why do people delay learning mental consistency, and what should they do about it?
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What to listen for:"As a trainer, no matter what you're doing with your training or where you are, what level you are, how advanced you are, how new you are, whatever, it should always be about growth because if you're not growing, you're stagnating.”In this episode of K9 Detection Collaborative, we're treated to the return of all three of the Dames of Detection - Robin Greubel, Stacy Barnett, and Crystal Wing! They reflect on a year of personal growth, both in life and in the realm of dog training, unpacking the struggles and triumphs of asking for help and delegating tasks. They weave these personal anecdotes into a broader discussion on dog training, emphasizing the goal of behavior training over the specifics of methodology, and the adaptability required of a trainer. Listen in as they candidly explore what it means to be a positive reinforcement trainer in the bite sports world, navigating skepticism and shifting perceptions of what's achievable.Our hosts celebrate the joys of dog training, but also the realities of imposter syndrome and the delicate balance between personal criticism and external feedback. They highlight the inventive work of fellow trainers and the importance of tinkering with training techniques. The essence of this chat is the shared journey of growth and the power of community support, as we all navigate the ebbs and flows of not only honing our craft, but life itself!Key Topics:Personal Growth and Training in the Canine Detection Industry (0:02:12)Balancing Training Methods and Ethics in Dog Sports (0:07:00)Overcoming Imposter Syndrome and Building Confidence in Dog Training (0:11:20)Dog Training, Mistakes, and Self-Compassion (0:16:17)Physical Fitness and Rehabilitation for Humans and Dogs (0:22:55)Dog Training and Search and Rescue (0:32:40)Safety and Emergency Situations (0:37:15)Grief and Mental Management in Dog Training (0:41:20)Focusing on Positivity and Sharing Appreciation (0:46:28)Looking Forward to 2024 and Beyond! (0:53:06)Resources:Links to Stacy's ClassesSeminar with Marko BrucanThe Confident Dog Online ConferenceWe want to hear from you:Check out the K9 Detection Collaborative FB page and comment on the episode post!K9Sensus Foundation can be found on Facebook and Instagram. We have a Trainer's Group on Facebook!Scentsabilities Nosework is also on Facebook. Here is a Facebook group you should join!Crystal Wing K9 Coach can be found here at CB K9 and here at Evolution Working Dog Club. Also, check out her Functional Obedience Class here.You can follow us for notifications of upcoming episodes, find us at k9detectioncollaborative.com to enjoy the freebies, and tell your friends so you can keep the conversations going.
Questions about pulling the trigger in dry fire, and how the self image reacts to doing better than expected, and more!
IN THE NEWS We welcome our new host, retired Air Force combat photojournalist, founder of the Veterans Portrait Project and host of the PBS series "After Action," Stacy Pearsall. THIS WEEK'S GUEST Army veteran Lanny Bassham, is recognized as one of the world's best mental coaches. The Olympic champion, author and Founder & CEO of Mental Management Systems has worked with PGA players, Miss America finalists, Miss USA winners, World and Olympic champions, as well as Fortune 500 companies, the Secret Service, Navy SEALS, Army Marksmanship Unit, and Marine Corps Marksmanship Unit. RAPID FIRE Toys for Tots gave a toy bunny to a girl in need. She became a Marine. New trailer arrives for Spielberg-Hanks series ‘Masters of the Air' A sneak peek of what's in store for Season 5 Special Guest: Lanny Bassham.
Scott and Wendi had the pleasure of sitting down with Mel Nichols and picking his brain on how to be a better coach. Mel has coaches many top archers in the world including Brady Ellison! It starts with Mental Management! http://www.pineapplearchery.com https://www.patreon.com/RaisinganArcher
Heather Sumlin is joined by the "With Winning in Mind" podcast producer Lucas Pinckard for this great discussion. They cover how change affects performance and what to do when there are changes in your sport or competition. They focus on pageantry and some of the changes that contestants have faced lately. Enjoy this conversation and if you want to learn more about how Heather helps Lucas write a Directive Affirmation to help improve his chances of consistently going to the gym for his workouts join our Patreon membership as a Silver or Gold level member. Silver and Gold members have access to hundreds of videos, audios and articles on Mental Management applicable to any competitor, athlete or coach: https://www.patreon.com/with_winning_in_mind The Performance Analysis Journal which was mentioned can be purchased here - https://mentalmanagement.com/products/performance-analysis-the-ultimate-performance-journal If you are interested in training with Heather Sumlin or joining her email list - https://www.heathersumlin.com/
Barbara Currier shares what is new with her since we spoke to her 2 years ago. We had a discussion about venting. She even shared what her husband says to her before she starts to vent which all husbands (and support people) need to know. We talked a little about comparison and how Barbara got into dog handling - and more! Join our Patreon Membership as a Silver or Gold level member to check out Barbara's more in-depth interview with her coaching advice and so much more. Patreon members have access to over 300 articles, videos and audios on Mental Management: https://www.patreon.com/posts/barbara-currier-88973861 If you are a dog handler or in a dog sport or just want to take our webinar series to help you in another sport or performance arena, Barbara Currier and Heather Sumlin are teaming up for a Mental Mastery for Dog Handlers Webinar Series starting September 12th - the webinars are recorded and available for 30 days after the webinar has ended so you can sign up after the webinar has begun and still catch up on the training: https://www.heathersumlin.com/shop/p/mental-mastery-for-dog-handlers Check out Barbara's first podcast episode with us: https://youtu.be/I0vTiSsVWfg?si=FYYr3146ae3y4lo6 More on Barbara Currier: http://partyof2agility.com/ Check out our Mental Management books and journals - https://mentalmanagement.com/collections/books Want to work with Troy Bassham - email troy@mentalmanagement.com Want to work with Heather Sumlin - https://www.heathersumlin.com/scheduling
We were challenged to tackle a tough topic - Grief. How does losing someone affect your training and/or competitions? This was an interesting discussion but also a tough one for us. Feel free to comment with any questions or suggestions that may help others. Want more Mental Management training join our Patreon membership - Silver and Gold level members have access to new content each week. We posted a deeper discussion on this topic for our Patreon members: https://www.patreon.com/posts/grief-discussion-86860393 Mental Management books: https://mentalmanagement.com/collections/books Mental Management Training with Troy Bassham - https://mentalmanagement.com/products/coaching-sessions-with-troy-bassham Mental Management Coaching with Heather Sumlin - https://www.heathersumlin.com/scheduling
If your sport is 80% mental, how much of your time and budget are spent improving the mental game?
What to listen for:“Finding those little ways to help you get back on track, and the appropriate people to talk to, so that you can do mental management of expectations of yourself is really important.”Have you ever felt the weight of life's rough roads and unexpected turns affecting your motivation to train your dogs? In this engaging episode, the Dames of Detection - Robin Greubel, Stacy Barnett, and Crystal Wing - candidly discuss this struggle, and share their experiences. They share insights and strategies that have worked for them, emphasizing that with the right structure and support, anyone can find joy in training their furry friends, even when times are tough.Setting achievable goals and sticking to a routine are two paramount pillars of success in dog training. They recount personal stories of how even small actions like squeezing in two-minute training sessions before work have been a source of inspiration for them, even amidst adversity. They also discuss the need to seek support from the right people and groups and the positive impact of creating balance in our lives. The Dames of Detection wrap up by emphasizing the need to recognize and appreciate our successes and the roles of our dogs in our lives.Key Topics:Intro to The Topic at Hand: Mental Management and Training (00:45)The Power of Routines and Setting Achievable Goals (07:25)Mixing it Up in Training (13:05)Energy Levels and Mental Management (18:48)Playtime and Having Fun! (24:15)Mindfulness Practices (27:28)Breaking Overwhelming Goals into Pieces (33:41)When Things Get Heavy (43:04)Wrap-Up and Takeaways (46:19)Resources:K9 Detection Collaborative Episode 55: Talking Search and Rescue Sport with Melissa StagnaroWe want to hear from you:Check out the K9 Detection Collaborative FB page and comment on the episode post!K9Sensus Foundation can be found on Facebook and Instagram. We have a Trainer's Group on Facebook!Scentsabilities Nosework is also on Facebook. Here is a Facebook group you should join!Crystal Wing K9 Coach can be found here at CB K9 and here at Evolution Working Dog Club. Also, check out her Functional Obedience Class here.You can follow us for notifications of upcoming episodes, find us at k9detectioncollaborative.com to enjoy the freebies, and tell your friends so you can keep the conversations going.Jingle by: www.mavericksings.com Instagram: @mavericktasticAudio editing & other podcast services by: www.thepodcastman.com Instagram: @the_podcast_man
In this episode, Tyler and I dig deep into how the practice of mental management can positively affect every part of your life. We share specific examples of wins and failures in our relationship, work life and personal lives. Tyler goes into his story and why this is so important to him. If you are interested, reach out to today's guest for private shooting lessons, cooperate self-defense/law training or personal or cooperate-level mental management. Contacts are as follows: website: www.synergyshooting.com FB, Insta and YouTube: Synergy Training Group Office phone: 601-618-5137 Are you a woman struggling with hormone-related fatigue, stubborn weight gain, anxiety and/or irregular cycles? Contact me at wholestoryhealth@gmail.com or DM me @allisonhealthcoachnooe on Instagram to chat about possible solutions. Office number: 601-540-2476
Mental Management coaches Troy Bassham and Heather Sumlin discuss how the support team can be beneficial or distructive to an athlete's success in sport. Parents, spouses, coaches you won't want to miss this one! Join our Patreon Membership for more complete look at how to be a better support person for your athlete - https://www.patreon.com/posts/bonus-content-85577359 Products mentioned: With Winning in Mind - https://mentalmanagement.com/products/with-winning-in-mind Parenting Champions - https://mentalmanagement.com/products/parenting-champions Performance Analysis Journal - https://mentalmanagement.com/products/performance-analysis-the-ultimate-performance-journal To train with Troy Bassham schedule a FREE 20 minute evaluation call - https://mentalmanagement.com/products/free-20-minute-consultation To train with Heather Sumlin check out - https://www.heathersumlin.com/
Troy Bassham and Heather Bassham Sumlin spend time talking to their father, Lanny Bassham author of "With Winning in Mind", "Parenting Champions" and "Freedom Flight - The Origins of Mental Power". Lanny is an Olympic Champion and World Champion in rifle shooting. He talks about where Mental Management came from and why it is important. He also talks about the difference between principles and preferences. How did Lanny come up with the Mental Management Model? How does Lanny help his clients recognize if they are out of balance? Want to learn more? Join our Patreon Membership at the Silver or Gold Level - we posted an exciting extended interview with Lanny Bassham and we have over 300 other additional audios, articles and videos for our members to access through our "With Winning in Mind" Patreon channel: https://www.patreon.com/with_winning_in_mind Link to that extended interview - https://www.patreon.com/posts/lanny-bassham-84796377 Interesting in taking an online course: https://mm-courses.thinkific.com/ Purchase one of Lanny's Books - https://mentalmanagement.com/collections/books If you are interested in working with Lanny you can contact him directly via email - info@mentalmanagement.com You can also sign up for a 20 minute evaluation call here - https://mentalmanagement.com/products/free-20-minute-consultation To connect with Troy Bassham go to https://mentalmanagement.com/ To connect with Heather Sumlin go to https://www.heathersumlin.com/
Mental Management Coaches Troy Bassham and Heather Sumlin talk about what it means to fail forward. Heather discusses how she communicates with clients after they do not get what they want (specifically pageant clients after a state competition). 1 - What did I learn from the pursuit of the journey? 2 - How can I use the lessons and skills I gained to pursue the next goal? Troy also talks about how he helped a client divide his time into three parts to pursue college and sport. School, Sport and Study (60 hours a week) Goal Getting Online Course - https://mm-courses.thinkific.com/courses/goalgetting-how-to-set-and-get-olympic-size-goals For our Patreon Silver and Gold Members we share more details on how to apply some of the lessons we mention in this episode: https://www.patreon.com/with_winning_in_mind We talk a little about Holly Brand - if you haven't seen her interviews here are some links to those for our Patreon members. https://www.patreon.com/posts/ask-champion-81034410 https://www.patreon.com/posts/inside-champions-81179415 https://www.patreon.com/posts/blast-from-past-81840295
A Must Listen! We had the opportunity to sit down with Lee and Penny Hetletved and talk about Parenting Champions. Lee talk about coaching and Penny talks about mental management. This episode is awesome! Check us out on Patrion! and Thank you too all our Archery Family that support us! https://www.patreon.com/RaisinganArcher
Mental Management coaches Troy Bassham and Heather Sumlin have been doing the "With Winning in Mind" podcast for almost two years and from time to time we take questions from viewers. Here are the questions we answer: From Troy's book Attainment - One of the principles is that elite performers work on all three areas of performance, others focus only on their subconsious ability. How do I get out of my own head to start working on my conscious and Self-Image? I found that most people don't like to talk about success and they don't want to hear about my success. How do I discover how it is that I can continue build good friends and people around me while getting a getting a good imprint on my Self-Image and not sound cocky? You have talked a lot about the Performance Analysis Journal I decided to get one and I am struggling in two areas - first is my percentage of time I ran my mental system and my technical system correctly. How strictly should I be keeping up with that and is it a percentage of feel? Second - Can you help me to come up with a way to formulate my what I learned today and what I did well today statements? Elite performers focus on what they should do, others focused on what happened. How do I keep myself from feeling like I'm focusing on what I think should have happened? I've been runner up the last 5 years in my competition and I'm started to get defeated. I love my sport but I just don't know if I can win the big one. How can I stay motivated? Or is it time for me to retire? Want to learn more from Troy and Heather? Join our With Winning in Mind Patreon membership: https://www.patreon.com/with_winning_in_mind (we have over 300 articles, videos and audios available to our members depending on their membership level) Check out our Training to Win Webinar with Troy and Heather - https://mentalmanagement.com/products/training-to-win-webinar-with-troy-bassham Products mentioned in this episode: Attainment Book - https://mentalmanagement.com/products/attainment-the-12-elements-of-elite-performance Attainment - Audio is on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/posts/attainment-12-of-59687446 The Performance Analysis Journals - https://mentalmanagement.com/products/performance-analysis-the-ultimate-performance-journal
Mental Management Coaches Troy Bassham and Heather Sumlin interview Kenda about her experiences in her sport and how the book "With Winning in Mind" and working with Mental Management helped her gain consistency in competition. For our Patreon Silver and Gold Members we spend extra time talking to Kenda about HOW she implemented Mental Management into her training, competition and coaching. Check it out - https://www.patreon.com/posts/83494407 Order your copy of With Winning in Mind - https://mentalmanagement.com/products/with-winning-in-mind Follow Kenda: Website - https://www.kendalenseigne.com/ Social Media - FaceBook - https://www.facebook.com/kendalenseigneshootingstar Instagram - kenda_lenseigne Bio: Kenda has spent her life on the back of a horse. She started competing at the ripe old age of four and continued all throughout her childhood in both Western and English disciplines. After an apprenticeship in Texas with some of the country's top cutting horse trainers, she was introduced to the sport of mounted shooting in California, where she qualified for the World Championship after only her 4th competition. Since those early days, she's developed a reputation as an accomplished trainer of both horses and people, won just about everything there is to win in the competitive arena and cultivated a thriving business dedicated to introducing others to her sport. Her career includes not only training and instruction but product development, working with renowned companies such as Circle Y Saddles, Professional's Choice, Uberti Firearms and Safariland to create products for the sport. She is also a published author, and wrote a how-to training book, along with numerous articles for multiple industry related publications. Her proudest accomplishment remains winning the title of Overall World Champion, becoming the first woman to best her male competitors. She did this riding Justin, a former trail horse that she nurtured from scratch, building him into a phenomenal equine athlete. Since then, Kenda won the Overall World title three more times on both Justin and her mare Sparky. She has also taken the Overall National Champion title six times on both horses combined.
If you look at the highest ranking athletes on the planet, they all have something in common, a winning mindset. If you're Tom Brady in the fourth quarter and you're down by seven points, you have to go into that huddle with that that mindset that we're going to get this thing done. Somebody who knows a lot about mental mindset is Lanny Bassham. He is the Founder of Mental Management Systems and an Olympic gold medalist.
In this episode, Tyler and I dig deep into how the practice of mental management can positively affect every part of your life. We share specific examples of wins and failures in our relationship, work life and personal lives. Tyler goes into his story and why this is so important to him. If you are interested, reach out to today's guest for private shooting lessons, cooperate self-defense/law training or personal or cooperate-level mental management. Contacts are as follows: website: www.synergyshooting.com FB, Insta and YouTube: Synergy Training Group Office phone: 601-618-5137 Are you a woman struggling with hormone-related fatigue, stubborn weight gain, anxiety and/or irregular cycles? Contact me at wholestoryhealth@gmail.com or DM me @allisonhealthcoachnooe on Instagram to chat about possible solutions. Office number: 601-540-2476
Troy Bassham takes the time to interview Heather Sumlin regarding how she coaches and what she is passionate about as well. We discussed subjective graded competitions and why Heather excels as a coach in those areas. She talks about what it takes to win and much more. Troy asks what is the most important thing a competitior needs to know to improve the chances of success. Our Patreon Silver and Gold members gain even more knowledge through a bonus video - https://www.patreon.com/posts/bonus-content-82945029 To train with Heather Sumlin or join one of her webinars check out her site - https://www.heathersumlin.com/ Parenting Champions webinar - https://www.heathersumlin.com/shop/webinars Check out Mental Management books - https://mentalmanagement.com/collections/books
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Scott Barlow has been a Mental Management client for about 7 years working with Mental Coach, Troy Bassham but until today he has never told anyone about his secret weapon to success. Scott's wife, Klancy, was instrumental in getting him connected with Mental Management and she shares the story alongside Scott in this episode. We discuss how he found out about Troy and what his success has been like over the past several years using the Mental Management System. Scott signed with the Kansas City Royals in 2018 and is starting his 5th year pitching in the majors. Named 2021 Royals Pitcher of the Year, nominated for All-MLB at the end of the 2022 season. Finished last season with 24 saves (Nine of them multi-inning saves). 7 wins, 6 holds, 2.18 ERA and 1.00 WHIP Join our Patreon Membership at the Silver or Gold level to learn more specifics about what Scott does mentally in training and games - we posted an in-depth additional video with over 40 minutes of content on his mental approach to pitching for our members: https://www.patreon.com/posts/inside-champions-80464582 Products & Resources: The Performance Analysis Journal Scott uses: https://mentalmanagement.com/products/performance-analysis-the-ultimate-performance-journal Troy Bassham's Book "Attainment" - https://mentalmanagement.com/products/attainment-the-12-elements-of-elite-performance The originial Mental Management book by Olympic Champion Lanny Bassham "With Winning in Mind"- https://mentalmanagement.com/products/with-winning-in-mind Bobby Rock interview Troy referenced: https://youtu.be/1tn9rXZeg2o Interested in training with Troy Bassham on the mental game - email troy@mentalmanagement.com or check out https://mentalmanagement.com/ To contact Heather Sumlin regarding Mental Management training go to https://www.heathersumlin.com/
Heather Sumlin spends time interviewing Mental Management Certified Instructor, Teah Anders. We talk about what K9 Nose Work is and why the mental game is so important in this sport. She shares some advice for handlers as well as how she uses Mental Management in her personal and professional life as well. Check out her website - http://www.noseworkmind.com/ Join our Patreon membership for a more indepth conversation with Teah - https://www.patreon.com/posts/inside-coachs-80161448 Heather Sumlin's website - https://www.heathersumlin.com/ Products mentioned: With Winning in Mind - https://mentalmanagement.com/products/with-winning-in-mind Freedom Flight - https://mentalmanagement.com/products/freedom-flight-the-origins-of-mental-power Performance Analysis - https://mentalmanagement.com/products/performance-analysis-the-ultimate-performance-journal Audios you can access on Patreon we discussed: What Every Nose Work Handler Should Know First About the Mental Game with Teah & Heather - https://www.patreon.com/posts/what-every-nose-64351171 Freedom Flight Audio - https://www.patreon.com/posts/freedom-flight-59201533 More about Teah: Teah Anders founded Gentle Touch Pet Training in 1999 and has successfully taught thousands of people the clicker training method. In 2008, Teah published a comprehensive dog training book entitled, “Click ‘n Connect: Training Your Dog a Lifelong Journey.” In 2021, Son Care Foundation purchased Gentle Touch Pet Training and Teah has continued to instruct her favorite dog sport, K9 Nose Work. Teah is a Certified Management Instructor (Level III) through Mental Management Systems in Texas. Since 2013, she has been traveling the U.S. sharing Mental Management concepts with clients who compete in dog sports helping them perform at an optimal level, consistently under pressure. She has taught many group seminars and smaller or personal on-line classes on the incredible concepts of Mental Management. Teah has helped many handlers across the country learn more about how to effectively handle their thoughts during competition and become even better handlers. Teah has been a Certified Nose Work Instructor through the National Association of K9 Scent Work since 2010 and currently teaches Nose Work Classes. She is a NACSW Certifying Official (CO) and judge for trials and CO and judge for Odor Recognition Tests (ORTs). She is a frequent NACSW Trial and ORT Host and has enjoyed instructing at NACSW/Dogs of Course NW Camps in CO, GA and PA. Teah is a Certified Professional Dog Trainer through the Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers and is a professional member of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers (APDT). Teah has also earned a CAP2 (Competency Assessment Program – Level 2) certification through Kay Laurence's Learning About Dogs organization in the UK. She has been a Canine Good Citizen (CGC) Evaluator through the American Kennel Club since 2004.
Today, we're going to talk about IMPOSTER SYNDROME. What it isWhy does it happenHow to never suffer from imposter syndromedifferent types of imposterswho can suffer from imposter syndromeand how it can undermine your ability to really enjoy the sport and contribute to anxiety and ring nervesAnd how it can interfere with your ability to continue to progress with your skills and your training Never miss an episode by subscribing via iTunes, Spotify or by RSS Help improve the show by leaving a Rating & Review in iTunes (Here's How) Join the discussion for this episode in the comments section at the website for this show
Troy Bassham and Heather Sumlin interview World Champion, David Kimes. David was the first World Champion Lanny Bassham had as a student of Mental Management. David shares some great insight into his success. For our With Winning in Mind Patreon Silver and Gold members we took a deep dive into learning more about what changes David made after working with Lanny on his mental game. He shares more stories from his experience as a competitive shooter and coach. https://www.patreon.com/posts/inside-champions-79518367 The Performance Analysis Journal - https://mentalmanagement.com/products/performance-analysis-the-ultimate-performance-journal Learn more about Mental Management - https://mentalmanagement.com/ David Kimes Bio: David began shooting at age twelve with his father. From there, he progressed to the rifle team at the University of California, Berkeley, and was two-time All-American. After graduating, David was drafted into the Army and during basic training set the record for the M14 rifle qualification at Fort Ord. David is a four-time National Champion and back-to-back two-time World Champion shooter with a world record both times. He shot with the Army International Rifle Team, making the World Shooting Championship Team in 1966. After his discharge from the Army, David shot with the United States Army Reserve International Rifle Team for over twenty years; he qualified for the World Shooting Championship Team a total of six times and made the 1980 US Olympic Team – winning the tryouts in his rifle event. He has been a shooting coach for wounded warriors at the Warrior Games; by incorporating visualization and Mental Management/rehearsal he helped the Navy team bring home 38 medals at the 2015 Warrior Games.
Gina is joined again today by the one and only Rachel Pitts! They start by talking about Rachel's latest snowboarding trip which is the perfect segue into the fear of failure and how focus, practice, frameworks, mindset, and routine help to conquer it. Leaning into the fear and taking action strips the power it has over you and builds confidence. We all know what we've read in books and the advice we get, but all that can go out the window when you're in a fearful moment. They also reflect on keeping it simple. When you find a system that works, stick with it, and let it evolve naturally. Constant tweaking never lets you know exactly what is or isn't working. When you find it - practice and consistency are the key. They also discuss the idea of "finding the switch" that takes you into the zone of mental and or physical focus, finding things that make you smile to let yourself not get fixated on the negative or unimportant things around you, and how Rachel used a garbage can to help overcome her fear on the ski lift! Rachel Pitts is a mom, IFBB Fitness Pro, and Mental Management Coach. Her first career in dance spanned the stage, television, and film. Parallel to her dance career, Rachel pursued fitness as a group instructor and personal trainer, racking up 20+ years of experience in how the human body moves and functions. Most recently, Rachel also entered the bodybuilding industry, where she earned her IFBB Pro Card in fitness division. She found that the Mental Management System is perfect for handling the pressure of the competitive arena and became a Mental Management Coach. Mental Management is the process of improving the probability of having a consistent mental performance under pressure, on demand. Rachel has also spent 10+ years in the real estate and mortgage industry and was also one of the original co-hosts of WYMWYA with Gina for the first 3 years of the podcast. Get Rachel's Book here If you want to level up your mental game in athletics or sales, reach Rachel at yourultrafitlifestyle@gmail.com or 843-424-0995. Level up with Sales Gravy & Sales Gravy University More about Gina Engagement Expert – Speaker – Sales Trainer – Entrepreneur – Improv Comic Gina is a Master Sales Trainer for Jeb Blount's Sales Gravy who combines street smarts and improv comedy skills with her experience in the corporate and entrepreneurial worlds, which sets her apart from her competition. “Sass without too much crass” is how Gina Trimarco describes herself. A high energy entrepreneur, engager, speaker, trainer, improv comedienne and podcast producer, Gina credits most of her success on her upbringing by her Italian mobster dad and German immigrant mother. Prior to joining Sales Gravy, Gina founded and operated Carolina Improv Company, an improv comedy school and theater, in addition to Pivot10 Results, a sales training company. Thanks to this podcast, Gina was able to “stalk” her business role model Jeb Blount and convince him to hire her … and sponsor this podcast!
She's baaaaaack!! Yes, you read the title of the episode correctly. The original co-host Rachel Pitts has returned to sit in the guest seat this time. She also comes with information about her new book and a bit more muscle! A simple description doesn't do this episode justice. This a conversation between two old friends with a lot of history, and they pick right back up where they left off over a year ago. While Rachel's book 'Bodybuilder Basics' is about fitness and competitive bodybuilding, but it creates a jumping off point into a much larger discussion on life and business. It gets personal, moving, and motivating. So be sure to listen and share this special episode with someone that you know could use some inspiration and clarity right now. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Rachel Pitts is a mom, IFBB Fitness Pro, and Mental Management Coach. Her first career in dance spanned the stage, television, and film. Parallel to her dance career, Rachel pursued fitness as a group instructor and personal trainer, racking up 20+ years of experience in how the human body moves and functions. Most recently, Rachel also entered the bodybuilding industry, where she earned her IFBB Pro Card in fitness division. She found that the Mental Management System is perfect for handling the pressure of the competitive arena and became a Mental Management Coach. Mental Management is the process of improving the probability of having a consistent mental performance under pressure, on demand. Rachel has also spent 10+ years in the real estate and mortgage industry and was also one of the original co-hosts of WYMWYA with Gina for the first 3 years of the podcast. Get Rachel's Book here If you want to level up your mental game in athletics or sales, reach Rachel at yourultrafitlifestyle@gmail.com or 843-424-0995. Level up with Sales Gravy & Sales Gravy University More about Gina Engagement Expert – Speaker – Sales Trainer – Entrepreneur – Improv Comic Gina is a Master Sales Trainer for Jeb Blount's Sales Gravy who combines street smarts and improv comedy skills with her experience in the corporate and entrepreneurial worlds, which sets her apart from her competition. “Sass without too much crass” is how Gina Trimarco describes herself. A high energy entrepreneur, engager, speaker, trainer, improv comedienne and podcast producer, Gina credits most of her success on her upbringing by her Italian mobster dad and German immigrant mother. Prior to joining Sales Gravy, Gina founded and operated Carolina Improv Company, an improv comedy school and theater, in addition to Pivot10 Results, a sales training company. Thanks to this podcast, Gina was able to “stalk” her business role model Jeb Blount and convince him to hire her … and sponsor this podcast!
Do you have the skill to shoot but you just can't jump over that hurdle? It could be a mental problem and not a hardware issue. In this episode of The Green Ops Podcast, Luke talks with Steve Anderson about the mental aspect of shooting. Steve Anderson is a USPSA Grand Master and teaches competition pistol shooting full time. He is the author of three books about competition pistol shooting and does a podcast, “That Shooting Show” which is heard daily all around the world. Steve got an appreciation for the Mental Game early in his competition career and now devotes himself to helping others avoid years of struggle as they learn to shoot and compete. As a Mental Management certified instructor, Steve has a unique ability to make a direct connection between Mental Management and all forms of handgun competition, particularly USPSA, IPSC, IDPA and Steel Challenge.Check Steve out at https://www.andersonshooting.com Check out our sponsors;F3 tacticalhttps://f3tactical.com Sons of Liberty Gun Workshttps://sonsoflibertygw.comSpotter Uphttps://spotterup.comBlue Force Gearhttps://blueforcegear.comCome train with us at Green Ops. https://www.green-ops.com Follow us on Instagram:Green Ops - greenopsincLuke - Wreck_it_Lukeinto/outro music:Crazy by Alex-Productions https://soundcloud.com/alexproduction...Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/3bL1m0qMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/tzginFAzzdkHolistic Life NavigationThis podcast explores how to heal stress & trauma holistically. I am your host, Luis...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
This is my third in a series that I've done, influenced by the book “With Winning in Mind” by Lanny Bassham. Lanny was a 1976 Olympic gold medalist, and he is the founder of Mental Management Systems, which is a program for helping high-performers reach their potential and change their self-image or modify their self-image. I was so struck by the self-image thing, because I've been very interested in "self-talk" and what I call "self-listen." The self-image thing really struck me, and I wanted to share it. I've done two episodes before this one in the series, the first is called “Self-Image - Building a Better You.” The second is “Understanding Your Self-Image.” And now today, I'm going to talk to you, again out of Lanny's book, about changing your self-image. You won't want to miss my final episode on self-image!Connect with Mike:Website: https://mikemalatesta.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikemalatesta/Please LIKE
Today I am joined by the most recent USATriathlon Hall Of Fame inductee ... my lovely wife, mother of our two children, and Olympian and former professional triathlete, Laura Bennett. Laura is a four-time World Championships medalist, four-time US National Champion, and multiple US Olympic Triathlete, She's an NCAA championship-winning swimmer from Southern Methodist University and she had almost 20 years at the top of the sport of Triathlon as a professional. She spent some time as the world's number 1 ranked triathlete and narrowly missed winning the world series title in 2003. In this episode Greg and Laura recap her journey, looking at the highs and lows of Laura's career and the lessons she has learned along the way. Career Highlights 2012 U.S. Olympic Team Member 2011 USAT Elite National Champion 2010 USAT Olympic/ITU Triathlete of the Year 2010 USAT Elite National Champion 2008 U.S. Olympic Team Member 2008 USAT Olympic/ITU Triathlete of the Year 2007 USAT Olympic/ITU Triathlete of the Year 2006 USAT Olympic/ITU Triathlete of the Year 2004 Olympic Team Alternate 2003 USAT Elite National Champion 2003 USOC Triathlete of the Year Show Sponsor AnyQuestion - anyquestion.com/laurabennett Support the show at https://www.patreon.com/user?u=26936856 "The Greg Bennett Show" Timestamps 1:48 - Interview starts 3:21 - Laura describes what it feels like to be inducted into the USA Triathlon Hall Of Fame. 7:47 - What is scarier, standing on the Olympic podium, or giving a speech at the awards night? 9:50 - Finding sport is within you. Laura describes her journey to Triathlon through her early years. 16:11 - Laura began at the age of 12, and now as a mum of 2, she explains how parents can foster the love of sport in young teenagers. 21:34 - Laura and Greg rewind the clock and talk about her full journey through her younger years. 24:48 - If you are a young pro athlete, The Bennett's give their experienced opinion on how to develop. Race! Race often, build up your calendar to ensure you are racing often. Even a bad race is better than a great training day 27:06 - When you look back at your 20 year career, what are some of your greatest highs? 29:38 - Laura explains her journey to the Olympics. 26:08 - The low's of a pro athletes career can often be defining moments. Laura describes her career low points and how they allowed her to focus (and achieve) on what was truly important. 38:38 - Hintsa have a core model titled The Circle of better life. Sleep & Recovery, Nutrition, General Health, Mental Management, Bodywork and Biomechanics, and Physical Training. The Bennet's have added a 7th core, Relationships and Team and they explain how they integrated it together into their own professional training and life. It takes as much effort to win a $250,000 race as it does a $2500 race 47:07 - Laura has a unique story of her biggest mistake in a race in her career. 51:12 - Do you believe athletes are born, or made? Nature vs. Nurture? 54:29 - Should Triathlon at the Olympics be sprint distance or Olympic? 59:39 - The Bennett's conclude their chat with a rapid fire Q&A 1. Best and worst subject at school? 2. What are you currently watching on Netflix? 3. First car you owned. 4. Two most used apps on your phone? 5. What time of day are you most productive? 6. First job? 7. Music or no music during workouts? 8. Number #1 pet peeve? 9. Which decade of music is the best? 10. Best after-party in Triathlon? 1:04:01 - Interview concludes. Links Be sure and check out bennettendurance.com Find Greg on social media: Twitter Greg Bennett Show Instagram The Greg Bennett Show Find Laura Bennett on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/laurarbennett Facebook: Laura Bennett Instagram: - Laura Bennett
Great episode if you are wanting to know what archery practice should look like for your archer. Scott and Wendi talked with Ryan Booth and Julia Cook about what practice looks like for them. Also what should practice look like for beginners to advanced archers. Ryan has been going through Mental Management training and shares how it has changed his daily routine and has made him mentally stronger! #raisinganarcher #texasarchery #youtharchery #targetarchery #archery
Feeling stressed and overwhelmed? Struggling to manage your self-care with ALL the things on your to-do list? In today's podcast we discuss mental management techniques you can use to find a sense of control, to build momentum, and to reclaim self-care while also crushing your day!!!
Welcome to a Special Memorial Day Edition where we will be highlighting and honoring 3 veterans who were previous guests on the show. Former Green Beret Jason Van Camp, Former Navy SEAL Sniper Brandon Webb, and Former Fighter Jet Pilot, Rob Ceravolo. This episode is all about the Warriors Mindset. Here is a breakdown of Today's Guests:Former Green Beret, Jason Van Camp: Shares his thoughts on Motivation. Former Navy SEAL Sniper, Brandon Webb: Shares his thoughts on Mental Management. Former Fighter Jet Pilot Rob Ceravolo, who shares the importance of attention to detail. We want to send a special thank you for your service to Jason, Brandon, Rob, and all of you listening who have served our country. To listen to these entire conversations, check out the links below:Jason Van Camp - https://podcasts.apple.com/za/podcast/comfort-with-discomfort-leading-deliberately-with-jason/id1573161624?i=1000539998002Brandon Webb - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/from-combat-decorated-navy-seal-sniper-to-building/id1573161624?i=1000547767053Rob Ceravolo - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/flying-with-passion-a-top-gun-pilots-mission-to/id1573161624?i=1000537839873
The mental aspect of shooting is a lot higher than people give it credit for. It doesn't matter if you are a competition shooter, door kicker or armed citizen, understanding mental management is crucial. In this episode Luke, Brian and Josh go over different aspects of the "mental game' as it pertains to shooting. Check out our sponsors;F3 tacticalhttps://f3tactical.com Sons of Liberty Gun Workshttps://sonsoflibertygw.comSpotter Uphttps://spotterup.comCome train with us at Green Ops. https://www.green-ops.com Follow us on Instagram:Green Ops - greenopsincLuke - Wreck_it_LukeDex - redleg_dexBrian - Shooter_Mcchristian_75Josh - _yoshi_moto_Chris - Chrisalvarez580What You Want by LiQWYD & Luke Bergs https://soundcloud.com/liqwydhttps://soundcloud.com/bergscloudCreative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/3nljIYYMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/yI12Ph9MgdwGreen Ops Come train with us. Green Ops Swag Get all your favorite Green Ops Gear here.F3 Tactical Tactical gear shop located in Chantilly, VA.Spotter Up Spotter Up provides information in support of individuals becoming the best Chessmen they can be.Sons Of Liberty Gun Works A superior manufacture of high quality, hard-use, direct impingement freedom tools.