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David Hagymas is entering his 20th season as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Men's Tennis Head Coach. He is a 5-time NEWMAC Coach of the Year and has led his team to the NCAA Championships 16 times. Leon caught up with him to learn about what it takes to be a student-athlete at MIT and how they used 2Mynds mental fitness in their 2023-2024 season. Listen now!
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Stefanie Allen is a former Division I athlete and Marine Corps veteran. She is also a part of the 2Mynds team as Head of Growth. She shares her experiences and lessons learned in college tennis and 10 years in the United States Marine Corps.
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Find out how and why you should use physical exercise flows in mental fitness training. We discuss the difference between eustress and distress and highlight how an acute stress response from exercising can be utilized for functional mental training.
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Find out how 2Mynds came to be. From Leon's early Judo experiences, his research, and his realizations that shaped 2Mynds to the purpose and unique mission of the current company.
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Winning is important. Especially if you are a professional athlete. But to optimize your chances of winning in the long term, it's more important to learn, even if that means losing in the short term. After all, a loss can never be a failure if you can be open-minded enough to continue to learn. In this podcast, Leon and Shannon discuss winning and learning from various angles: sports (tennis, martial arts, gymnastics, surfing), but also life in general.
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Your mind and body are a package deal. And developing them requires the same steps:
You challenge capacities to their limitYou wait for an adaptation responseYou progress the challenge while the adaptation is there You rinse and repeat.When it comes to physical fitness, every personal trainer will be familiar with these principles of training and almost every class you join in a gym will adhere to some if not all of them. Unfortunately, this is not the norm when it comes to mental fitness...
Clinical and sports psychologists tend to focus on treating ill-health from a mental perspective. There are many treatment modalities and psychologists almost inevitably specialize. Unfortunately, periodization and workout design based on training principles is not part of general psychology curriculums. As a result, there are no toolboxes for mental fitness that use progressive training with overload from foundation to function. And psychologists mostly treat and don't train.
In this podcast, we discuss Flow 255, an innovative methodology and technology that was developed by Leon Bax and 2Mynds to help individuals and their coaches train their mental fitness like they train their physical fitness: based on principles of training.Enjoyed this Podcast? You'll find more podcasts, including video, on our platform at www.2mynds.com/podcast/