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Key Takeaways:
Importance of the mental side of sports: the use of positive self-talk, meditation, and visualization.
Injuries happen; make sure to listen to your body if you are hurt or injured.
You’re a great player, maybe just in the wrong system.
Setbacks happen; it’s up to you how you let them affect you, positively or negatively.
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I interviewed my close friend Al Cooper, a former D2 student-athlete who is now Real Estate and Entrepreneur.
We talked about:
His college Journey on how he found his passion for Real Estate
Importance of Time Management
Working to get 1% better each day
Dealing with critics
Follow Al on Instagram social media: @alcooper11_
Linkedin: Al Cooper
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Key Takeaways:
Challenges international athletes face at new place
Student Athlete development creating programing for team building.
American athlete curious about learning new cultures commonalities
Coaches creating a player focused culture
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I interviewed my close friend Brandon Scoffield, a former D1 student-athlete who is now a micro influencer.
We talked about:
His collegiate soccer journey
His journey of building his personal brand.
Tips to start your personal brand
Common mistakes people make when building their personal brand
The importance of consistency and discipline
Follow Brandon's social media: @Triples.17 on all social media platforms.
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In today's episode, we are going to speak about dealing with coaches.
They have one of the biggest influences on your sport, and that is your parents.
Articles say coaches are one of the main reasons athletes leave the sport.
importance for athletes to understand your relationship or thoughts towards your coach can change everything. How you play, how you show up!
not be afraid to speak up and ask for clarification or understanding on why he did certain things.
Key takeaways:
Your thoughts and mentality are ultimately what shape you. What information can you learn from your coach to make you a better person and player?
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My story of how I made it to play college soccer. Goal to build commonality sharing my past.
Key Takeaways:
Enjoy playing your sport and be competitive
Never complain
Consistent with emails
Belief that you will play in college.