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Adam Blicher started as a tennis coach and has worked with players ranging from juniors to seniors at both national and international levels. Today he is a Senior Consultant at Summit and a Sport Psychology Consultant at the External Team of Sport Psychology Consultants at Team Denmark (The Olympic Committee). He isworking for the Danish Tennis Federation with their education system. Blicher was a pioneer in the world of tennis podcasts, being the first to launch an interview-based tennis podcast. The podcast consisted of 100 episodes, which have now been compiled and reworked into a book, Winning Words, released today! Adam has previously worked 6 years for the Danish Tennis Federation as a Camp- and Traveling Coach for the Junior National Teams and have experience from SOTO Tennis Academy in Spain as a tennis coach. In this conversation, we discuss Adam Blicher's newly released book, Winning Words, which is based on 100 episodes of his podcast, The Adam Blicher Show. We delve into the valuable insights he gained from his interviews, how these experiences transformed his approach to coaching and communicating with players, whether Danish tennis is currently at its peak, and his role as the national coach for the Faroe Islands. This episode is being possible to watch thru video if you use Spotify. Clich here to read more about the book and purchase it Thanks to allt our partners: * Zenniz – The Smart Tennis Solution: http://www.zenniz.com * House of Bontin – http://www.houseofbontin.se * Wilson Tennis Camp: http://www.tenniscamp.se/ http://www.baslinjen.com Read more about 360Player here Intromusik: Mr Smith, Cool Running (Free Music Archive) (CC BY) Outromusik: Mr Smith, The New West (Free Music Archive) (CC BY)
Welcome to "The Collective," where we embark on the journey of daily betterment and living our best lives. Join our diverse panel discussions with individuals from various backgrounds, all striving for personal growth. In this episode, we're honored to host Matt Domyancic, a Former SWAT Officer, Strength Coach, and Sport Psychology Consultant; Brenda Butterworth-Carr, Retired RCMP Assistant Commissioner and British Columbia RCMP Commanding Officer; and Oak McCulloch, Retired US Army Lt. Col. now Leadership Instructor. They share invaluable lessons on "Gratitude and Resentment," exploring how these powerful emotions impact personal and professional life. Through their diverse experiences, the guests discuss the role of gratitude in fostering resilience and positive growth, while also addressing the challenges of overcoming resentment. This episode provides deep insights into managing these emotions to lead a balanced and fulfilling life. With weekly 2-hour releases, "The Collective" offers casual yet profound discussions, drawing from personal experiences to inspire collective wisdom. Tune in and join our community dedicated to positivity, growth, and informed dialogue. #TheCollective #PersonalGrowth #Creativity #Podcast
Hello everyone and welcome to another episode of the Performance Psychcast. Today we are very fortunate to be speaking with David Smith. David is a PhD student in sport/exercise science and sport/exercise psychology at the German Sports University in Cologne. He is a ASP licensed Sport Psychology Professional, Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist and Sports Diversity Leader with an M.Sc in sport/exercise psychology and B.Sc in sport/exercise science. As a sport scientist, David's research focus includes; visuomotor calibration, motivational climate, dynamical systems, diversity/inclusion, LGBTQ+ discrimination and more. Professionally, David currently works as a Sport Psychology Consultant for the Pride Cheerleading Association and Vancouver Curling Club - Team Ritchie, Strength and Conditioning coach for FC Düren, TuS Brauweiler Basketball, and SC Janus where he is also the head coach for the “performance group'' competitive swim team. David also works in educational and professional development as the Community Manager for Virtual Sport Psych and as the Managing Editor and Director of Education for Compete Sports Diversity. On top of all that, David hosts his own podcast, “Drag Race Psychology” examining RuPaul's Drag Race through the lens of sport psychology. David is a competitive swimmer himself, having won five medals at the USMS National Championships and 16 medals at the Gay Games, as well as set several national records. He also does amateur videography that he utilizes to develop and promote content centered around inclusive sports, helping inspire people to get involved and discover the social, physical, and mental health benefits of sport. He is a fierce advocate for utilizing sport as a platform to empower authenticity and confidence within his athletes, teams, and communities; achieving this through his work and brand, Stonewall Performance. As Greg was unable to make this episode, we invited Kate Walsh to co-host. Kate is a Masters's student of Sport and Exercise Psychology at Bristol, UWE, and her main interests lie in athlete mental health, performance and how the two go hand in hand. Contact: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bttrflyr/ & https://www.instagram.com/fitwithpride/ & https://twitter.com/StonewallFit Stonewall: https://www.instagram.com/stonewallperformance www.arcope.co.uk www.focuperform.co.uk www.sportingbounce.com The online directory of sport performance specialists. Sportingbounce helps connect specialists in sport psychology, nutrition, sports massage, injury rehabilitation, coaching, and fitness training with clients. With a daily spend on Google Adwords, social media advertising, and excellent organic rankings on search engines your business will get found on Sporting Bounce. Visit sportingbounce.com to find out how sporting bounce can help you. Don't forget that listeners of this podcast can get 50% off the Premium membership package by entering the code performance, that's “PERFORMANCE” meaning you get the best possible coverage for less than 20 pence a day!
In episode 207 Simon Hartley, Sport Psychology Consultant, joins us. Specifically Simon will be looking at: Where motivation comes from How to get and stay motivated How to athletes use motivation for performance About Simon : "Simon Hartley is a globally respected sport psychology consultant and performance coach. For over 25 years, Simon has worked with gold medallists, world record holders, world champions, top five world-ranked professional athletes, Olympians, and championship winning teams. Since 2011, Simon has published eleven books, including Stronger Together; How Great Teams Work and Motivation is P.E.A.R. Shaped During the last 20 years, Simon has also applied the principles of sport psychology to business, education, healthcare, and the charity sector. This has included projects with some of the world's leading corporations and foremost executives. He is also an award winning international professional speaker, delivering keynotes throughout the world. For more information on Simon, please visit www.be-world-class.com" LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/beworldclass-simon/ X - https://twitter.com/worldclasssimon YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@SimonHartley/videos Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/simonbeworld_class/ https://www.amazon.co.uk/Motivation-P-R-Shaped-Simon-Hartley/dp/1399979205/ Nominate future podcast guests here! If you want to hear from a particular person on a particular topic, let us know! Hit the link below and we'll see what we can whip up for you. https://www.scienceforsport.com/nominate/ FREE 7d COACH ACADEMY TRIAL SIGN UP NOW: https://bit.ly/sfsepisode207 JOIN THE SCIENCE FOR SPORT TEAM: https://www.scienceforsport.com/join-our-team/ Learn Quicker & More Effectively, Freeing Up Time To Spend With Friends And Family Optimise Your Athletes' Recovery Position Yourself As An Expert To Your Athletes And Naturally Improve Buy-In Reduce Your Athletes' Injury Ratese Save 100's Of Dollars A Year That Would Otherwise Be Spent On Books, Courses And More Improve Your Athletes' Performance Advance Forward In Your Career, Allowing You To Earn More Money And Work With Elite-Level Athletes Save Yourself The Stress & Worry Of Constantly Trying To Stay Up-To-Date With Sports Science Research
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3/6/22 - Dr. Jacobs Talks With Sport Psychology Consultant Shelby Schnoor by Dr. Andrew Jacobs
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Setting realistic goals is perhaps one of the most important pieces of starting out your training on the right foot and one of the most common reasons we see runners struggle with their training. So, today we'll be hearing from Dr. Grayson Kimball, a Sport Psychology Consultant in the Boston area who is also a big runner himself. In this episode, you'll learn… How to know if your goals are realistic and why this is so important How to combine setting long-term and short-term goals Re-setting your goals after an injury or period of missed running And how to exceed your limits with mental preparation. There are a lot of great insights from this interview that are going to help you plan and prepare for your upcoming fall races. So, let's get to it! Connect, Comment, Community Follow RunnersConnect on Instagram Join the Elite Treatment where you get first dibs on everything RTTT each month! Runners Connect Winner's Circle Facebook Community RunnersConnect Facebook page GET EXPERT COACHING AT RUNNERSCONNECT! This week's show brought to you by: LMNT - Summer Maintaining healthy electrolyte levels will not only improve performance and endurance on the run, but can help with preventing headaches, maintaining a healthy weight, and help with recovery. That's why we recommend all runners check out Element this summer. It's loaded with everything you need to replenish your electrolyte balance with 1000mg of sodium, 200mg of potassium, and 60mg of magnesium, and doesn't include anything you don't need like extra sugar or anything artificial. Even better, they are currently running a special deal where you can get a free LMNT Sample Pack with any order. So, order your favorite flavor and get a free sample pack to try out new flavors or share with your running friends. To get this special offer and make sure you're hydrating properly this summer, head over to drinklmnt.com/runnersconnect. Magnesium Breakthrough from Bioptimizers Supplementing with magnesium before you go to bed has been shown in scientific studies to… Increase in muscle oxygenation during high intensity exercise Reduce inflammation Significantly improve sleep quality Improve aerobic exercise capacity when training. When you're looking for a magnesium supplement, make sure you take one that is organic and has all 7 unique forms of magnesium. Our recommendation is Magnesium Breakthrough from Bioptimizers because it's made with the highest quality, organic magnesium and contains all 7 critical forms. Most other magnesium supplements are synthetic and only contain one or two forms of magnesium, which is simply not enough. For an exclusive offer for Run to the Top listeners go to magbreakthrough.com/runtothetop
I am Certified Mental Trainer® at The Mental Game and the Chief Operating Officer with Mental Training Inc. Certified Mental Trainer®, Sport Psychology Consultant, Author, Radio Host, Professional Speaker Specialties include: Pre & Post Performance Routines, Goal Setting, Team Building & Team Cohesion, Athletes Peak Performance and more...
Timestamp0:48 — The Yips9:33 — Pre-Shot Routine Advice14:36 — Advice For Coaches15:49 — Post-Shot Routine Advice16:11 — Pre-Shot Routine Attention Cues17:14 — OptiBrain (Neurofeedback Training Tool)21:52 — Experiencing “The Zone”26:36 — Research Questionnaire For Listeners27:07 — Book RecommendationsResourcesGolf Performance Newsletter: https://noahsachs.substack.com/Book Recommendation: The Rise of Superman: Decoding The Science of Ultimate Human PerformanceMovie Recommendation: Peaceful WarriorOptibrain: https://www.myoptibrain.com/Better Your Best: https://www.betteryourbest.net/Research Questionnaire on Flow vs. The Zone: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/FLOWvsZONEAbout Dr. Debbie CrewsDr. Debbie Crews is the Founder and Director of Opti Brain. Based on 30+ years of research, Dr. Crews has created systems designed to improve performance in a variety of arenas. Specific to the Opti Brain/OptiTrain apps, she has collected a large portion of research data from golfers, archers, shooters, and the special needs population (ADHD, Autism) and has expanded her work to include basketball, baseball, education and military. She is widely recognized expert in sports psychology. With extensive experience as a Sport Psychology Consultant to the Arizona State University Women's Golf Team and as an Advisory Board Member of the Swedish Golf Federation, Chair of the World Scientific Congress of Golf, and a member of the Expert Advisory Board of Golf Magazine's Top 100 Teachers Organization This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit noahsachs.substack.com
Timestamp1:00 — Professional & Academic Background3:40 — Flow vs The Zone6:18 —Parts of the Brain & Brain Waves10:48 — Ideal Performance State13:23 — Pre-Shot Routine & Post-Shot Routine23:03 — Performing Under Pressure27:25 — Heart Rate & Ideal Performance State30:41 — Performance Breakdowns / ChokingResourcesPaper #1: The effect of a preshot attentional routine on a well-learned skillPaper #2: Electroencephalographic measures of attentional patterns prior to the golf putt.Optibrain: https://www.myoptibrain.com/Better Your Best: https://www.betteryourbest.net/Research Questionnaire on Flow vs. The Zone: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/FLOWvsZONEAbout Dr. Debbie CrewsDr. Debbie Crews is the Founder and Director of Opti Brain. Based on 30+ years of research, Dr. Crews has created systems designed to improve performance in a variety of arenas. Specific to the Opti Brain/OptiTrain apps, she has collected a large portion of research data from golfers, archers, shooters, and the special needs population (ADHD, Autism) and has expanded her work to include basketball, baseball, education and military. She is widely recognized expert in sports psychology. With extensive experience as a Sport Psychology Consultant to the Arizona State University Women's Golf Team and as an Advisory Board Member of the Swedish Golf Federation, Chair of the World Scientific Congress of Golf, and a member of the Expert Advisory Board of Golf Magazine's Top 100 Teachers Organization This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit noahsachs.substack.com
We are so honored to have Dr. Chelsea Pierotti back to close out season 3 and give us some insight with working with our students. We hope you enjoy this Mind, Body and Soul episodeChelsea Pierotti, Ph.D. is a Sport Psychology Consultant for dancers through her organization, Passionate Coach LLC. As a former professional ballet dancer and dance team coach she focuses on mental skills training including mental toughness, confidence, anxiety control, motivation, team building, and leadership. Much of her work is done in person through private workshops offered at studios, high schools, and colleges around the country. She is also a speaker on topics such as growth mindset, mental skills for competitive success, reducing performance anxiety, and more. Private phone coaching for individual dancers is also available. As dancers we train our bodies for hours on end, but sometimes it's the mind that gets in the way of our success. As a Mental Performance Coach, Dr. Chelsea focuses on the mental side of dance, helping to ensure dancers can perform at their full potential when it counts.You can listen to Chelsea's podcast, Passion For Dance, anywhere you listen to your favorite podcastsFollow us on Instagram @jam_dance_podcastFollow us on Facebook @JAM Joe and Michelle's Dance PodcastSend us an email: jamdancepodcast@gmail.comThanks Jam Fam for tuning in each week! We adore you
Join Dr. Aurélia Bickler and her guest Dr. Grayson Kimball as they discuss the mental aspects of running. Dr. Kimball, Mental Performance Coach and Sport Psychology Consultant with the Association for Applied Sport Psychology, describes the process of training our minds to reach our exercise goals.
Dr. Ted Monnich is a Sport Psychology Consultant & Mental Skills Coach who has a background in working with a wide wide variety of sports and professions from baseball, gymnastics, hockey and surgeons. Enjoy! Daily Dose CBD promo code: "monkeymind15" for 15% off at https://www.dailydosecbdinc.com/ Monkey Mind's website: https://monkeymindathletes.com/ Monkey Mind's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/monkeymindathletes/ Monkey Mind merch: https://monkeymindathletes.com/merchandise Watch this episode on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJLKZQb6vBgxlWvCLj_5jhQ
Why did Alan Alda always jump around all over the place before going onto the set to record a scene for Mash? What is "The Yips" and can you get "Life Yips"? Why do some of us choke when it comes time to shine and some of us don't? Mental Toughness or Mental Integrity? The Zone or Brain Synchronicity? These are some of the fascinating questions and distinctions that our esteemed (Legendary!) Sport Psychology Consultant and Entrepreneur, Dr. Debbie Crews, adresses in our latest episode of Tough Talks. Dr. Crews has appeared on countless TV shows including NBC Dateline, The Golf Channel and Scientific American Frontier with Alan Alda discussing all things mental about golf and life. Debbie is a great example of how excellent we can become at our craft when we stay with it and stay committed to constantly sharpening our saw. She is brilliant beyond description and is as gracious and humble as they get. I am so happy to be able to share her and her wisdom with you. More about Debbie: Website: https://myoptibrain.com Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/optibrain1/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/opti.brain/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/opti_brain/ Link to episode: https://christopherdorris.com/tough-talks-getting-in-the-zone-in-sport-and-life-with-dr-debbie-crews/ --- If you enjoyed this content and you are not getting notifications of new posts, then I invite you to sign up to my list. Please also share this with the people in your world that would also dig this post and benefit from it. --- https://christopherdorris.com/lists --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mental-toughness-podcasts/message
Adam Blicher helped to re-earth The Coaching Podcast after a break of almost two years and we are very grateful for his support and encouragement to bring the show back. Adam interviewed Emma Doyle on his podcast (Dissecting High Performance in Tennis) and they hit it off with everything to do with coaching, communication, and player development. What does Adam think makes a great coach? Expectation, adapt and environment. We hope you enjoy this episode and think more deeply about the learning loop process. Adam Blicher is a Sport Psychology Consultant who is a part of the External Team of Sport Psychology Consultants at Team Denmark (The Olympic Committee). He works with everyone from the local club hero to athletes competing at European-, World Championships and the Olympics. Adam hosts a Tennis Coaching Podcast called “Dissecting High Performance in tennis” where 90+ Tennis Experts have shared their experience and knowledge for free. Adam has previously worked 6 years for the Danish Tennis Federation as a Camp- and Traveling Coach for the Junior National Teams. During the last 7 years, Adam has travelled to 25+ countries for tennis tournaments ranging from Junior- to Senior Competitions to Nordic- and European Championships. He uses the demands and stress of tennis to help players become strong, resilient people that are able to problem solve in high-pressure situations while showing great character. He cares about the results of the players that he works with, and he cares more about who the players are becoming as people, as a result of their sports journey. You can learn more here: www.adamblicher.com
Justin Martel joins the podcast this week. We discuss several strategies you can use to improve your performance including: what negative visualization is and why you need to practice it how important breathing exercises are to peak performance why people get stuck trying to reach their goals & more! Please subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with a friend who could benefit from listening!
Greetings Glocal Citizens! Earlier this month the world's eyes turned to Tokyo, Japan for the long awaited 2020 Summer Olympics which inspired me to connect with a former Stanford University track and field teammate, five-time Olympian Jacqueline "Jackie" Edwards-Flowers. Representing The Bahamas, she competed in the Long Jump and was ranked as high as 5th in the World. In her 17-year career as a professional track and field athlete Jackie's accomplishments include 2-time NCAA Champion and 5-time All-American while at Stanford. She also competed in a record nine consecutive outdoor World Championships. Following her athletic career, Jackie was a certified personal trainer with the National Academy of Sports Medicine and had a flourishing coaching/personal training business in Los Angeles, California. She worked with a wide range of clients from middle and high school aged kids to adults and professional athletes as a coach, a trainer and a Sport Psychology Consultant. Five years ago, Jackie decided to take on a new challenge and transition into the very competitive field of event planning. She always had a passion for creating beautiful spaces and memorable events but with no formal training in this industry, it was no easy task. However, her years of overcoming obstacles and rising to the occasion, along with her “if it's hard, let me try it” attitude, helped her to set her sights on her new goal. Her journey began in interior design and has progressed into a career where her feet are firmly planted as the Project and Special Events Coordinator in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences at California State University, Northridge where she truly feels that the sky is the limit. Recently, while working from home due to the pandemic, Jackie was spurred to add to her portfolio by creating a full-service home staging business, Gold Medal Home Staging & Design. She launched her company in late October 2020 and has already completed 30 projects. She says that her work at CSUN is her job and her staging business is her joy and that the combination of the two is extremely fulfilling. Where to find Jackie? Gold Medal Home Staging and Design (https://www.goldmedalhsd.com/) On Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Edwards_(athlete)) On Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/jackie.edwards.182) What's Jackie watching? HGTV (https://www.hgtv.com/) The Bachelorette (https://abc.com/shows/the-bachelorette) The Bachelor (https://abc.com/shows/the-bachelor) The Real Housewives of Atlanta (https://www.bravotv.com/the-real-housewives-of-atlanta) What's Jackie reading? Crushing: God Turns Pressure into Power (https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asin=B07G74F876&preview=newtab&linkCode=kpe&ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_3VPKHYYGV07YXV9E63VQ&tag=glocalcitiz0e-20) by T.D. Jakes Other topics of interest: Thomas Robinson Stadium (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Robinson_Stadium) Frank Rutherford (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Rutherford) Jackie Joyner-Kersee (https://jackiejoynerkersee.com/) Brooks Johnson (https://www.ustfccca.org/awards/brooks-johnson-ustfccca-class-of-1997) Mike Powell (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Powell_(long_jumper)) Dr. Ross Flowers (https://www.linkedin.com/in/ross-flowers-ph-d-8364a89/) Thumbtack App (https://www.thumbtack.com/about/) Altra Running Shoes (https://www.altrarunning.com/) *When you click and purchase books using the links above, as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Thank you for your support! Special Guest: Jacqueline "Jackie" Edwards-Flowers.
Dr. Chris Stanley earned his BA from the University of Illinois-Chicago, where he was also an all-conference track athlete. Thereafter, he earned an MS in Sport and Exercise Psychology at Florida State University, and a PhD in Developmental Psychology from Loyola University-Chicago. He coached at Florida A & M University and Illinois-Chicago during these years. He was full-time faculty at Winston-Salem State University and Florida Gulf Coast University, teaching Sport Psychology and working as a Sport Psychology consultant with numerous teams and athletes at these universities. Currently, he is research faculty at Florida State University. He is a Certified Mental Performance Consultant (CMPC) and lead consultant for USA Track and Field for the Tokyo Games and into the next quad. His scholarly and writing interest relate broadly to performance enhancement and development in educational and sport contexts. He is currently writing a book due for release later this year focusing on coaching athletes with hidden disabilities and impairments. In this episode, Chris and Cindra discuss: How to adapt a growth mindset Why stay processed focused is key to peak performance Strategies to respond to failure Why it’s important to savor small joys Mental tools that are “low risk but high reward” 4 considerations when deciding how a breathing exercise will lead to peak performance How the game “Whack-a-Mole” can be applied to your thoughts HIGH PERFORMANCE MINDSET SHOWNOTES FOR THIS EPISODE: www.cindrakamphoff.com/431 HOW TO ENTER THE PODCAST GIVEAWAY TO WIN $500 CASH: www.drcindra.com/giveaway FB COMMUNITY FOR THE HPM PODCAST: https://www.facebook.com/groups/highperformancemindsetcommunity FOLLOW CINDRA ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/cindrakamphoff/ FOLLOW CINDRA ON TWITTER: https://twitter.com/mentally_strong TO CONTACT DR. STANLEY: ctstanley800@gmail.com Love the show? Rate and review the show for Cindra to mention you on the next episode: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/high-performance-mindset-learn-from-world-class-leaders/id1034819901
Happy Thursday!! It's time for a new Opportunity Knocks!!
Connor Grant is plying his trade as a Sport Psychology Consultant. He has worked with a wide range of athletes from olympic champions to the weekend warrior His has had the privilege of working in Africa, Europe and Australasia which has provided unique insight into the powerful impact that environment and culture has on individual and team behaviour, both on and off the pitch. Get in touch with Connor: linkedin.com/in/connor-grant-2a9697149 https://www.instagram.com/connorbru_93/ Your Host: www.jodymartins.co https://www.instagram.com/jodyperformancemind/
Connect and Rise with Shannon Mulcahy, Sport Psychology Consultant and Mental Performance Coach, who discusses her journey through the loss of her father. Shannon also shares her insight on how we can navigate difficult times by remembering to ask ourselves what really brings us joy. When everything else is stripped away, we each have to build the skill of self reflection to become clear on who we are and what we want. Shannon offers an excellent reminder about how to filter what you take in on a daily basis, based on whether it inspires you or brings you down. It’s important to tap in to your physiological response to what happens in your day and adjust your thinking and behavior accordingly. This helps maintain a positive outlook and keeps us focused on our true self and our goals. If you stay true to who you are and what you want out of life, there are no limits.
On this episode I talk about the importance of the mental game with Dr. Lindsay Ross-Stewart, PhD, an associate professor for Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, the Graduate Program Director for their Sport and Exercise Psychology Graduate Program, and the Sport Psychology Consultant for their Division I Athletics Program. So needless to say, she knows what she's talking about. If you'd like to know more about Foundations Mental Performance, head to foundationsmp.com. Thanks for listening! ----- Music: Cold Funk by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3522-cold-funk License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Funkorama by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3788-funkorama License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Accralate by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3336-accralate License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Fearless First by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3742-fearless-first License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Bossa Antigua by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3454-bossa-antigua License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Mario Soto is a Sport Psychology Consultant (https://mariosoto.com) with an extensive background in performance sports, as well as, being a professional working actor for ten years earning his union status in all three guilds (SAG, AEA, and AFTRA). He holds a master’s degree in Sport & Performance Psychology Consulting from California State University Fullerton under the tutelage of the some of the most well-respected Sport Psychology consultants in the world – Dr. Ken Ravizza, Dr. Traci Statler, Dr. Andrea Becker, and Dr. Len Wiersma.“Anyone can benefit from getting out of their own way. We’re just a bit overwhelmed by life’s distractions, the misperceptions of pressure and sometimes the inability of letting go of our past mistakes. It’s my hope to provide people with the tools and confidence to believe in themselves, create realistic expectations, and develop the discipline to stay on their journey towards excellence.” – Coach MarioMario Soto has worked with a multitude of teams, athletes, coaches, and artists at the amateur, Olympic and professional levels assisting them in dealing with stage fright, stress reduction, self-doubt and low esteem, improving performance routines, goal setting, mental toughness, focus, imagery and visualization, motivation, confidence, dealing with pressure, over/under arousal, team dynamics, cohesion and helping foster culture change.He has lectured and consulted around the country on topics like •Being a great sports parent, •How to coach and relate to today’s athlete, and •Turning yourself into an elite performer”Enjoy the podcast and continue to develop your Pro Mindset!
We talk the draft, Pats offseason, and sports psychology. @GMargo7 and I dive deep.
Welcome to Dr. Scott's Health and Wellness Corner! We are proud to present our second episode which features an interview with Dr. Robert Owens, an Adjunct Professor in the Sport and Performance Psychology program at University of Western States and a Sport Psychology Consultant. In this episode, Dr. Scott and Dr. Owens discuss their experiences dealing with diversity in the sport field. Some topics covered include: microaggressions, integrating diversity in applied practice, and student-athletes during covid-19. Stay tuned for future episodes and projects: Instagram: drlfscott Facebook: Fusion Fit and Well Website: https://fusionwellnessnow.com To learn more about Dr. Owens, please visit: https://www.uws.edu/profiles/rob-owens/
Is what's happening around you making you mentally weak, nervous and uncertain? Is the current uncertainty making it hard to be motivated? Do you feel you will choke under pressure? Could you have more confidence? Our guest Mike Margolies, Sport Psychology Consultant and author of The Athlete Within You will share tips on how to win the mental game. Mike has been helping athletes including Olympic and World Champions achieve their goals for over three decades as a Sports Psychology Consultant and Certified Mental Trainer. You can find out more about Mike at www.themental-game.com
March 29th, 2020 - Dr. Jacobs Talks to Sport Psychology Consultant Stephen Renwick in England by Dr. Andrew Jacobs
Adam sits down with Peter Schneider, a Sport Psychology Consultant for FC Augsburg in Augsburg, Germany.
My name is Mike Margolies. I help prevent people in sports and business from choking! I've worked with thousands of athletes for over three decades. I've taught them about the game within the game. I've trained professional and elite athletes and helped guide many to World Championships, the Super Bowl and recently the World Cup. When you want to be the best that you can be and the one thing you might be missing is the right Mental Game- what can you do? Do you know how to play the game? Mental Toughness is a skill. My work with teams over the years has enabled him to bring his experiences to the corporate world. I've helped nationally recognized companies with the same types of strategies used with sports teams. My book is called “The Athlete within You”: A Mental Approach to Sports and Business. I am a Certified Mental Trainer®, Sport Psychology Consultant, Author, Radio Host, Professional Speaker and so much more. Let me convince you that you should play the game within the game. The Athlete within You is waiting to come out. Maybe you just need to learn the rules. Specialties: Pre & Post Performance Routines, Goal Setting, Imagery Rehearsal, Confidence Building, Emotional Control, Attentional Focus: Concentration Training, Anger Management, Stress / Anxiety Management, Team Building & Team Cohesion, Life Skills Balance College Prep Assistance, Parent Training, Motivation, Psychological Rehabilitation of Injured Athletes, Peak Performance
Lindsay Davis is a former team USA figure skater who has had the rare history of competing as both an individual and pairs performer. From an early age, Linsday found a passion for her craft and in this 30 minute conversation she shares her journey, the challenges parents and skaters experience, the disappointments in her career and how she plans to apply her master's degree education as a Sport Psychology Consultant to help young skaters. - - - - For more information about how I work with athletes, visit my website www.mariosoto.com and follow me @mariosportsdoc on most social media platforms.
IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: Common mental game flaws that you might be falling into How to handle anxiety, self-doubt, and self-limiting beliefs out on the course How to recover from an "eh" kind of shot or a less than stellar round How to stay focused when you're playing w/ distracting people MEET DR. GREG CARTIN: Dr. Greg Cartin is a Sport Psychology Consultant, and the founder of GC3 Performance Consulting. Dr. Cartin has an extensive background in both youth development through sports as well as sport psychology consultation. Dr. Cartin provides sport psychology consulting services to athletes of all levels/ages and supports local youth programs. RESOURCES: http://mindfulmindset.com/ Instagram: @gc3greg FELIX FORTIS FAVORITES & LINKS: Hey there, lovely lady! Are you feeling empowered to join forces and work together?! My 1:1, Felix Fortis Golf Fitness Academy is OPEN FOR ENROLLMENT! Yay!! Here is your chance to finally have it all, tone up, increase confidence, and feel SO STRONG! 90 days from now, you will have accomplished SO. MANY. THINGS. and I can't wait to help you! Click HERE to apply and chat with me and let's see if this is a great fit for you!
Download In this episode, Joe talks with Shane LeMaster, Licensed Addiction Counselor and Certified Mental Performance Consultant. Shane is also involved in Psychotherapy as well as Sport and Performance Psychology and Psychedelic Integration Therapy. In this episode they cover a range of topics such as social work, Ketamine, sensory deprivation, psychedelic icons and the psychedelic culture. 3 Key Points: Shane has a podcast of his own, and his goal with the podcast is to bring people’s personal experiences to light to learn from them, to master the potential of our minds. Ketamine is a great gateway to opening up people’s minds to all of the other psychedelics. Its also a great place to start for therapy. Every single facilitator or shaman has different techniques and styles and that's okay If we don't have differences then we won't have styles to choose from. Support the show Patreon Leave us a review on iTunes Share us with your friends – favorite podcast, etc Join our Facebook group - Psychedelics Today group – Find the others and create community. Navigating Psychedelics Trip Journal Integration Workbook Show Notes About Shane Joe and Shane met up recently at a Psychedelic Club meeting about harm reduction in Fort Collins Shane just got accepted into the PhD program in social work at CSU He had been pursuing a PhD program in psychology and it wasn't working out for him so he decided to take the social work route He works with many people and has developed a strong skill set on the micro level and he wants to start making impact on a macro level with helping people Social Work Shane thinks of social work as an integrative approach for every discipline that we find useful, to come to a holistic, greater understanding of an issue Shane wants to use Ketamine as a ‘medium’ term goal, because it's legal But ketamine is not where he is going to stop, he finds there are benefits in many other substances He would love to work with LSD and Psilocybin He will continue to offer his services through his business Mind Ops Shane’s Podcast - Conversations with the Mind His goal with the podcast is to bring people’s personal experiences to light to learn from them It's important to create dialogue and invite people for conversation with differing opinions The goal is to create a theory that implements both opinions Ketamine Ketamine is a great gateway to opening up people’s minds to all of the other psychedelics Shane has had a lot of personal and recreational experiences on Ketamine and when he returns to it as a medicine, he is able to attain and sharpen skills for mindfulness Joe brings up the idea that recreational ketamine could have the ability to bring up past trauma or may re-traumatize someone if not used therapeutically Ketamine has a lot of risks, but being educated and using the substance correctly can be absolutely beneficial Shane says we shouldn't try to avoid trauma, we should accept it and use it for good and let it power us “Sometimes we don't even know what were suppressing. We need some assistance to show us what were avoiding in life and I think that psychedelics help with that a lot.” - Shane Sensory Deprivation Shane says he’s interested in John Lilly's work from back in the day and his terminology of being able to meta-program your human brain Joe says John Lilly was a big part of isolation chambers which led to float tanks Psychedelic Icons Joe mentions Robert Anton Wilson, he was good friends with Timothy Leary He had great critiques, great books and worked with Leary on the 8 levels of consciousness Joe suggests listeners to read The Illuminatus! Trilogy: The Eye in the Pyramid, The Golden Apple, Leviathan “My interest is not in psychedelics themselves, but psychedelics as a means to access higher states of who we are, parts we have forgotten.” - Shane Psychedelics are just one way to tap into ourselves and discover our ultimate potential “We should all be questioning, everyday, changing our belief systems” - Shane “Belief is the death of intelligence” - Robert Anton Wilson Shane says a lot of people give Leary a bad rap, but Shane appreciates what he has done Joe mentions ‘smile squared’ - Space, migration, intelligence and life extension TFYQA - Think for yourself question authority “Turn on, Tune in, Drop out” - Timothy Leary Shane says that phrase sticks with him, it called to his rebel phase in youth to grow and do this work in his life The Psychedelic Culture Splitting - a rephrase of divide and conquer Joe says the psychedelic world is very cut throat "We should take care of each other a bit more in this space" - Joe Shane says, we need to lift each other up versus look for ways to step over each other Every single facilitator or shaman has different techniques and styles and that's okay If we don't have differences then we don't have styles to choose from “We can't become fundamentalists in our own practices, we need to value the differences culturally and from a world view. They are all valuable.” - Shane Links Website Mind Op Youtube Podcast About Shane Shane earned his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology from the University of Colorado in Boulder, CO, completed extensive coursework towards a Master of Arts Degree in Sport & Performance Psychology at the University of Denver, and earned his Master of Arts Degree in Sport & Exercise Psychology from Argosy University. Shane is nationally certified as a Sport Psychology Consultant and a licensed mental health clinician in the state of Colorado. Having worked in community non-profit mental health since 2008, Shane has gained experience working with the entire spectrum of mental disorders and with all populations and age groups. Shane plans on attending a Ph.D program in Counseling Psychology where his interest in Resiliency, Mental Toughness, and Mindfulness Training Program Development can be explored and further developed. He is a life-long athlete having competed at various levels in more than a dozen different sports. Because of his passion for warrior cultures of past and present, Shane has been ardently developing his own “Warriorship,” training in various forms of Martial Arts for 25 years. Shane feels that the self-discipline, the philosophy of non-violence, the innumerable mental and physical benefits, and the enjoyment that he gains from the Martial Arts is what helped drive his passion in the field of Psychology. His personal interest in Eastern Philosophy stems from his adoption of a Buddhist lifestyle and blends well with his training in Western Psychological Science. Clients describe Shane as an out-of-the-box clinician that is easy to get along with, knowledgeable on a variety of topics, credible with lived experience, and as having the ability to make therapy fun and interesting.
Download In this episode of Psychedelics Today, Joe interviews Shane LeMaster, Therapist and host of the new Podcast, Conversations with the Mind. In this discussion, we cover personal journeying, changing behavioral processes, Jiu Jitsu and where we are headed as a collective consciousness. 3 Key Points: Psychedelics can be a helpful tool for personal journey work. Each type of psychedelic works as its own tool. They are all useful in their own context and should not be compared to each other as better or worse. Shane has used psychedelic therapy to help rewire past imprinted constructs of his mind to learn new behaviors in his Jiu Jitsu practice and his daily life. Support the show Patreon Leave us a review on iTunes Share us with your friends – favorite podcast, etc Join our Facebook group - Psychedelics Today group – Find the others and create community. Navigating Psychedelics Show Notes Using Psychedelics for personal journey work How we can enhance growth using these substances Big journey work sessions bring large insights “Recently, I’ve been working on softening my hard edges” Construct – the scared child. Our childhood leaves imprints that effect our behavior as adults. Hyper-masculinity is a result of repressing past issues. Are there different messages after a journey in ketamine versus peyote? Substances produce a different feeling as if there is an “other” or “entity” that sends the messages where with breathwork it’s more of a self realization Drug chauvanism “my drug is better than your drug” “Is lsd worse than mushrooms for spiritual development? Or breathwork? We can’t say yes or no definitively.” -Joe Stan Grof – “why would you do breathwork if you have lsd?” “There is something special about the group work process in breathwork, that deeper sense of connection is hugely valuable.” -Joe Some substances are better when done alone in some circumstances, and substances used in a community setting as better for different circumstances. We have a choice in which tool “You can’t build a house with just a hammer. If lsd is a hammer and ketamine is a saw, you can’t say a hammer is better than a saw, they are both essential.” Ketamine in Fort Collins, CO Dr. Scott Shannon Shane Therapist, making great changes but small changes, looking to make a greater impact through social work, helping people to better themselves. Interest in mindfulness, positivity interventions, helping people see their power to fix their own issues The changing landscape of how we understand consciousness DMT vape pens Make it more convenient for the consumer Democratizes the experience, knocks down barriers to be able to have a profound experience Podcasts – creating conversation about a shift in consciousness Elon musk – our intelligence is heightened through proper use of the cell phone Stan Grof – technology of the sacred (ex. Breathwork) Tim Leary – “hedonic engineering” how to live a maximally more pleasurable life Positive psychology meets wearable technology – developing the steps to the most enjoyable life Tim Ferriss twitter feed - “Creation is a better means of self expression than possession, it is through creating not possessing that life is revealed.” “Be a creative force in the universe, it feels so good to create, and bring something to fruition, and share it with everybody, not to possess it.” -Shane Conversations with the mind – Shane’s podcast “One mind having a conversation with another mind. Two minds interacting, sharing knowledge, sharing distress, sharing solution, and adding the sum of the two parts coming together, and sharing it with the collective mind.” - Shane on the purpose behind his podcast Guests on the show How psychedelics help in jiu jitsu PhD credential people PTSD patients Advice from Stan Grof 30-60 days without alcohol is needed before using Breathwork for therapy when treating alcoholism Analogy – default brain behavior like sledding down a hill, we always choose the same route. With psychedelics, it helps us see a new route. You stand up, and for the first time, you look up and take a 360 degree turn and see so many new routes that you have the choice to take. Analogy used to reprocesses trauma, brings new options to think about the experience differently Microdosing helps bring out new patterns of behavior to learn new skills “In wrestling, the last place you want to be is on your back, that’s when you get pinned, that’s when you lose a match. In jiu jitsu, being in your back is a good place to be, because there’s a lot of options from there. So I had to unlearn the fear of being on my back. It’s all about retraining my neural pathways, retraining my thinking.” -Shane Jiu Jitsu It’s been said, earning a black belt is as much time and effort as earning a PhD The transferable skills of Jiu Jitsu can be used in therapy, breathwork and integrating psychedelic experiences. It’s all consciousness work. Link www.mind-ops.com Conversations with the Mind - Shane's podcast https://anchor.fm/shane-lemaster Check out this FREE online course, "Introduction to Psychedelics" About Shane Shane earned his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology from the University of Colorado in Boulder, CO, completed extensive coursework towards a Master of Arts Degree in Sport & Performance Psychology at the University of Denver, and earned his Master of Arts Degree in Sport & Exercise Psychology from Argosy University. Shane is nationally certified as a Sport Psychology Consultant and a licensed mental health clinician in the state of Colorado. Having worked in community non-profit mental health since 2008, Shane has gained experience working with the entire spectrum of mental disorders and with all populations and age groups. Shane plans on attending a Ph.D program in Counseling Psychology where his interest in Resiliency, Mental Toughness, and Mindfulness Training Program Development can be explored and further developed. He is a life-long athlete having competed at various levels in more than a dozen different sports. Because of his passion for warrior cultures of past and present, Shane has been ardently developing his own “Warriorship,” training in various forms of Martial Arts for 25 years. Shane feels that the self-discipline, the philosophy of non-violence, the innumerable mental and physical benefits, and the enjoyment that he gains from the Martial Arts is what helped drive his passion in the field of Psychology. His personal interest in Eastern Philosophy stems from his adoption of a Buddhist lifestyle and blends well with his training in Western Psychological Science. Clients describe Shane as an out-of-the-box clinician that is easy to get along with, knowledgeable on a variety of topics, credible with lived experience, and as having the ability to make therapy fun and interesting.
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Lennie Waite is professional track athlete in the 3000m steeplechase and a sport psychology consultant. Waite attended Rice University from 2004-2009, where she played soccer and ran cross country and track. Waite left Rice as a school record holder, a two-time All-American, an Academic All-American, and a top 10 finalist for the NCAA Woman of the Year Award. After her career at Rice, she pursued her PhD in Industrial/Organizational Psychology at the University of Houston which she completed in 2012. A few months after earning her PhD in 2012, she competed in the 2012 Olympic Trials, finishing fourth and narrowly missing a spot on Great Britain’s Olympic Team. In 2016, she achieved her dream of becoming an Olympian and represented Great Britain in the 3000m steeplechase at the Rio Olympics. Lennie is currently preparing for her third Commonwealth Games for Scotland and raced in the 3000m steeplechase in the Gold Coast, Australia on April 11th. Lennie is also a Certified Mental Performance Coach (CMPC) and an active member of the Association for Applied Sport Psychology. She is passionate about developing athletes to their fullest potential. In this interview, Lennie and Cindra talk about: The best mindset for her to race well at an elite level What the world’s best do differently A signature technique she uses with the athletes she works with Her experience at the Olympic Games How to close the gap between where you are now and where you want to be You can find a full description of the Podcast and contact information for Lennie at cindrakamphoff.com/lennie.
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Chris Buck, President of Get It Done Consulting (www.getitdoneconsulting.net), has his Masters in Exercise and Sport Psychology and is a Certified Consultant and member of the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP). He has consulted with professional and amateur athletes alike, implementing mental conditioning programs in a wide variety of sports, including lacrosse, golf, tennis, soccer, basketball, track/field, crew, fencing, hockey, and baseball. Coach Buck works with multiple NCAA lacrosse programs as a Sport Psychology Consultant to the team as well as a Goalie Psychology Specialist. He is also the Goalie Psychology Specialist for G3 Lacrosse. Chris is the author of "Thinking Inside the Crease," a book describing how to become a mentally tough dominant goalie. He also wrote the Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 goalie coaching certification materials for US Lacrosse. Chris grew up and played lacrosse in Wilton, CT, winning two state championships during his time there and finished his four-year high school career with a 46-1 record as the starting goalie. After high school, he played lacrosse at Ithaca College. Website/book: thinkinginsidethecrease.com Professional Website: getitdoneconsulting.net Twitter: @GetItDoneCT Thank you to our sponsors! - Lead 'Em Up - Save 10% using discount code 'wyccoaches' at leademup.com - Listen Now: Listen on iTunes: iTunes link Listen on Stitcher: Stitcher link Listen on Google Play Music: Google Play link - Quote 'What you believe is more important that what is objectively the case' - Albert Bendora Cringe moment Chris coached a girls team, and didn't know the difference in the rules between boys and girls rules, so he was telling the girls the wrong things A-ha moments Grades are just as important as on-the-field skills to earn a scholarship! Remove self-limitations, believe you can accomplish huge things. 'What you believe is more important that what is objectively the case' - Albert Bendora Mental toughness The physiological affects of fear cause you get into Fight or Flight mode. Chris teaches his goalies to develop a fight mode, 'bring it!' "Let's see how many bruises you can get" Focus on doing your job, not on impressing others or getting the win Don't provide physical solutions to mental problems When making goalie changes - communicate! Even if you are just wanting to get someone else some playing time, they may view a switch as them getting benched. Talk to them about exactly what is going on. Something as simple as 'Wasn't your best game, but you're still my guy.' Practicing in a game-like environment Practice doesn't make perfect, practice makes permanent Ask who wants to take a pressure shot in practice - good way to see who might be clutch player at the end of a game Flushing routines Take your hat off, brush some water in your hair, when you put your hat back on you are starting anew Release, replan, refocus - Turn your back to the field of play, replan, then when you turn back around you are refocused Serena Williams - has notecards at her bench with 2 or 3 points of emphasis, she looks at them every time she changes sides Evaluative environment vs Expressive environment: Players don't perform well when they feel they are being evaluated every single play, they perform much better in a expressive environment Dump card - write down everything that is stressing you out - then leave it in their locker - you're not bringing that to the field with you - you can stress out about it again when you get back to your locker The Sport of School - the book 5 different types of student athletes: The workhorse The rookie The natural talent The spectator The intellectual 3 ways to be successful: Work hard Solve problems Have intellectual curiosity Book: Coming soon! Best Stolen Idea
Download Kyle and Joe talk with Shane LeMaster about ketamine as a therapeutic tool and also a tool for self-discovery and personal development. Shane shares some amazing stories, and we get to peel off some of the layers around ketamine. There are some amazing uses, and perhaps some therapeutic falling short of the mark in the ketamine world that we discuss. Hope you enjoy! [caption id="attachment_1591" align="alignnone" width="640"] Source: https://www.rehabs.com/pro-talk-articles/is-ketamine-really-a-miracle-drug-for-depression/[/caption] Shane is a past guest on the show and one of our favorites. You will really like his past episodes where we talked about peyote, treating veterans, Jiujitsu for PTSD and microdosing for athletic performance. (first - second) Sign up for our course! Show Topics/Discussion Chemical effects Lego world of the Ketamine experience Hallucinogenic properties of Ketamine for Shane Astral Projection Therapeutic method. Music, Temp, Comfort, Safe setting, etc. Not trauma work - getting to see all of reality as the machine as it is and his role in it. 1 gram - half a gram per nostril. 360-degree waterfall Mindfulness practice can helps his practice. Show Links Ketamine - Wiki Shane's site - http://www.mind-ops.com/ Ketamine relieves depression by restoring brain connections Ketamine restores ability to experience pleasure in depressed patients within minutes Daily Oral Ketamine for the Treatment of Depression and Anxiety in Patients Receiving Hospice Care: A 28-Day Open-Label Proof-of-Concept Trial Bladder damage risks David Nutt harm scale David Lukoff Spiritual Competency Resource Center Dick Price of Esalen Wind Horse Institute Check out our book giveaway! Books by Grof, Shulgins, Hoffman, and many more! About Shane LeMaster, B.A., M.A., LAC, CC-AASP Bio from Mind-OPS Shane earned his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology from the University of Colorado in Boulder, CO, completed extensive coursework towards a Master of Arts Degree in Sport & Performance Psychology at the University of Denver, and earned his Master of Arts Degree in Sport & Exercise Psychology from Argosy University. Shane is nationally certified as a Sport Psychology Consultant and a licensed mental health clinician in the state of Colorado. Having worked in community non-profit mental health since 2008, Shane has gained experience working with the entire spectrum of mental disorders and with all populations and age groups. Shane plans on attending a Ph.D program in Counseling Psychology where his interest in Resiliency, Mental Toughness, and Mindfulness Training Program Development can be explored and further developed. He is a life-long athlete having competed at various levels in more than a dozen different sports. Because of his passion for warrior cultures of past and present, Shane has been ardently developing his own “Warriorship,” training in various forms of Martial Arts for 25 years. Shane feels that the self-discipline, the philosophy of non-violence, the innumerable mental and physical benefits, and the enjoyment that he gains from the Martial Arts is what helped drive his passion in the field of Psychology. His personal interest in Eastern Philosophy stems from his adoption of a Buddhist lifestyle and blends well with his training in Western Psychological Science. Clients describe Shane as an out-of-the-box clinician that is easy to get along with, knowledgeable on a variety of topics, credible with lived experience, and as having the ability to make therapy fun and interesting.
Download Shane LeMaster joins us again to talk about his work with veterans, enhancing human performance and traditional use of peyote. If you haven't listened to part one, check that out first here. Show Topics Warriorship and Shambhala Micro-dosing as it would apply to sports performance research Flow states Eckhart Tolle Microdosing at JuJitsu competitions High or standard dose psychedelic use at NASA The difference between microdosing and normal dosages Shane's own practice JuJitsu for healing trauma Vets only JuJitsu class Where is trauma stored Insights on Peyote Integration Show Links Shane's Site - Mind OPS Shambhala: The Sacred Path of the Warrior On Combat, The Psychology and Physiology of Deadly Conflict in War and in Peace On Killing: The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War and Society The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment The Intention Experiment: Using Your Thoughts to Change Your Life and the World About Shane LeMaster, B.A., M.A., LAC, CC-AASP Bio from Mind-OPS Shane earned his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology from the University of Colorado in Boulder, CO, completed extensive coursework towards a Master of Arts Degree in Sport & Performance Psychology at the University of Denver, and earned his Master of Arts Degree in Sport & Exercise Psychology from Argosy University. Shane is nationally certified as a Sport Psychology Consultant and a licensed mental health clinician in the state of Colorado. Having worked in community non-profit mental health since 2008, Shane has gained experience working with the entire spectrum of mental disorders and with all populations and age groups. Shane plans on attending a Ph.D program in Counseling Psychology where his interest in Resiliency, Mental Toughness, and Mindfulness Training Program Development can be explored and further developed. He is a life-long athlete having competed at various levels in more than a dozen different sports. Because of his passion for warrior cultures of past and present, Shane has been ardently developing his own “Warriorship,” training in various forms of Martial Arts for 25 years. Shane feels that the self-discipline, the philosophy of non-violence, the innumerable mental and physical benefits, and the enjoyment that he gains from the Martial Arts is what helped drive his passion in the field of Psychology. His personal interest in Eastern Philosophy stems from his adoption of a Buddhist lifestyle and blends well with his training in Western Psychological Science. Clients describe Shane as an out-of-the-box clinician that is easy to get along with, knowledgeable on a variety of topics, credible with lived experience, and as having the ability to make therapy fun and interesting. Interested in learning more about psychedelic self-care and integration? Check out and sign up for our new online course!
Download Shane LeMaster joins us to talk about his work with veterans, enhancing human performance and traditional use of peyote. Show Topics Psychedelics and martial arts. Martial arts / JuJitsu for Veterans. Exposure therapy Flow states and psychedelics. Psychedelic Integration and groups. Opinions on MDMA being a psychedelic drug or not. Doing work with veterans and gaining their trust for therapeutic relationships. Traditional approaches to ayahuasca. First hand accounts of what the Peyote world is like. Shifting away from the predominant Newtonian Cartesian paradigm after psychedelic use and understanding that we know very little about what is really happening here in the world. Sustainability in the Peyote habitat. Show Links JuJitsu and Depression Flow States Researcher - Sports Psychology Guru Shane's Site - Mind OPS Native American Church About Shane LeMaster, B.A., M.A., LAC, CC-AASP Bio from Mind-OPS Shane earned his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology from the University of Colorado in Boulder, CO, completed extensive coursework towards a Master of Arts Degree in Sport & Performance Psychology at the University of Denver, and earned his Master of Arts Degree in Sport & Exercise Psychology from Argosy University. Shane is nationally certified as a Sport Psychology Consultant and a licensed mental health clinician in the state of Colorado. Having worked in community non-profit mental health since 2008, Shane has gained experience working with the entire spectrum of mental disorders and with all populations and age groups. Shane plans on attending a Ph.D program in Counseling Psychology where his interest in Resiliency, Mental Toughness, and Mindfulness Training Program Development can be explored and further developed. He is a life-long athlete having competed at various levels in more than a dozen different sports. Because of his passion for warrior cultures of past and present, Shane has been ardently developing his own “Warriorship,” training in various forms of Martial Arts for 25 years. Shane feels that the self-discipline, the philosophy of non-violence, the innumerable mental and physical benefits, and the enjoyment that he gains from the Martial Arts is what helped drive his passion in the field of Psychology. His personal interest in Eastern Philosophy stems from his adoption of a Buddhist lifestyle and blends well with his training in Western Psychological Science. Clients describe Shane as an out-of-the-box clinician that is easy to get along with, knowledgeable on a variety of topics, credible with lived experience, and as having the ability to make therapy fun and interesting. Interested in learning more about psychedelic self-care and integration? Check out and sign up for our new online course!
Today, Jonathan talks with Shane LeMaster. Shane earned his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology from the University of Colorado in Boulder, CO, completed extensive coursework towards a Master of Arts Degree in Sport & Performance Psychology at the University of Denver, and earned his Master of Arts Degree in Sport & Exercise Psychology from Argosy University. Shane is nationally certified as a Sport Psychology Consultant and a licensed mental health clinician in the state of Colorado. In this conversation, Jonathan and Shane discuss Psychedelic Science 2017, Shane's work in addiction treatment, the strengths and weaknesses of the 12 steps, and how Shane is integrating his personal work with psychedelics into future professional endeavors. Enjoy. Full Podcast notes can be found at http://www.psychedelicparenting.org/psychedelic-parenting-podcast-34/
Nikola Milinkovic has extensive experience in Professional Athletics in the field of High Performance and Sports Psychology, focusing on elite junior, ATP and WTA tennis players across several countries, including the United States, the Netherlands and his home country Serbia. Nikola spent the last ten years Directing Sport Psychology programs in high performance tennis academy settings in both the US (Florida and Connecticut) and the Netherlands. Nikola played ITF and college tennis and is a certified Sport Psychology Consultant through the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP) and is a certified Professional Level Coach through the United States Professional Tennis Registry (USPTR). Nikola has worked extensively with sports organizations in Serbia. He is a visiting consultant at Belgrade Sports Academy and UNICEF Serbia. Nikola additionally extended his psychology work across the United Nations in The Netherlands where he served as a Staff Welfare/Development and Learning and Development Coordinator. Nikola appeared on national television in Serbia and is an international published author. Nikola presented at The US Department of State within the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and across the New England Region at various conferences. Nikola is a recipient of the 2006 Clark University Senior Class Award, given annually to the senior student-athlete of highest impact on his/her sport development, who best exemplifies class, spirit and integrity in athletic endeavors. Nikola earned his BA degree in Psychology and Theater Arts from Clark University and his EdM degree in Counseling with focus on Sport Psychology from Boston University.
Mike Margolies is a Certified Mental Trainer, Sport Psychology Consultant, Author, Public Speaker and Radio Host. Mike specializes in emotional intelligence and the mental game that challenges us every day. Mike has helped thousands of people incorporate the mindset of a champion into their everyday lives. Over the last three decades, Mike has trained professional and elite athletes as well as helped guide many of them to World Championships, the Super Bowl and now the World Cup. As an internationally known writer, speaker and presenter, he himself is a former high school, college and professional athlete. He is the author of "The Athlete within You: A Mental Approach to Sports and Business." Visit www.MikeMargolies.com Get the Off the Grid Into the Heart CD by Sister Jenna. Like America Meditating on FB & follow us on Twitter.
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Wee Chat with Jeff Greenwald – Part 2 focuses more on his experiences as a top tennis player and what happened when he won ITF Senior World Championships. He talks about what strategies he used and how he kept his confidence high. You can learn more about Jeff’s work at: www.jeffhgreenwald.com CLICK ON THE PICTURE OR CHOOSE BELOW […] The post Wee Chat with Jeff Greenwald, sport psychology consultant – Part 2 appeared first on Wee Chats With Brilliant People.
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Interview with Jeff Greenwald Jeff Greenwald is an internationally recognized sport psychology consultant, author and licensed therapist specializing in mindfulness and cognitive behavioral therapy. He has also been a world-ranked competitive tennis player. Jeff was ranked #1 in the world by the ITF in the men’s 35 age division and #1 in the U.S. in singles and doubles by […] The post Wee Chat with Jeff Greenwald internationally recognized sport psychology consultant appeared first on Wee Chats With Brilliant People.
Looking for more One Last Thought content? You can now join the OLT Insider program at: glow.fm/oltinsider and unlock your very own private feed packed with exclusive episodes!Want to join the One Last Thought newsletter? I’d love to stay in touch! Please sign up using this link: https://mailchi.mp/3bac16511abb/onelastthoughtpodGuests: Nicole Detling, Courtney Brazile.In this week’s episode of The One Last Thought Podcast, we are joined by two great leaders in Nicole Detling, and Courtney Brazile. Unbeknownst to one another, they were both sharing inspirational thoughts about the power of forgiveness, kindness, and gratitude. Can kindness actually save a life? Find out in this episode.Guest bios: Nicole Detling is a Mental Performance Coach, Sport Psychology Consultant, Professional Speaker, and the Owner of HeadStrong Consulting.Courtney Brazile is an award-winning educator, TEDx speaker and a TEDx speaker coach.Connect with our guests:Nicole Detling:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/nicole-detling-phd-cmpc-32b1809Email: headstrongdoc@gmail.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/HeadStrongDocFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/HeadStrongConsulting/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/headstrongteam/Website: headstrongconsulting.comPodcast: http://becomingheadstrong.libsyn.comCourtney Brazile:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/courtney-brazile-30052413Website: courtneyscommunityforum.comTEDx: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpmUt6z6UUsEmail: courtneybrazile@dcccd.eduSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-last-thought/exclusive-content