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Raising Pro Athletes

Author: Marina Villatoro Kuperman

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 It takes a village to raise a professional athlete ... 


For the first time ever, this podcast talks to the people that normally get very little mention, but are the ones who are responsible for the underlying success of an athlete. 


Marina pulls back the curtain and dives deep into what it really takes to raise an athlete.


 What to expect when you listen:


 * The real, raw truth 

 * Laughter, and maybe some tears 

 * The struggles and the successes  


In  this podcast, you will find the support you’ve been searching for to RAISE PRO ATHLETES with confidence, and so much more … 

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How non‑athlete parents can raise elite competitors by building systems, learning fast, and assembling a strategic village. We share stories from Lewis Hamilton, Serena and Venus Williams, and Toby Roberts to show how vision and structure beat pedigree. • why parents without sport backgrounds can coach effectively • lessons from Lewis Hamilton’s father on logistics and grit • Richard Williams’ planning, cross‑training and mindset • Toby Roberts’ path with a non‑climber parent coach • buildin...
Pressure doesn’t ask if you’re ready; it checks your balance. We walk through the investment bank principle popularized by elite athletes and translate it into clear, everyday practices anyone can use to build reliable confidence. Every training session, disciplined choice, and small win becomes a deposit you can withdraw when stakes spike—on the field, on a stage, or during big life transitions. We start by defining deposits and withdrawals and why deficits fuel doubt, negativity, and shaky...
Want faster progress without living at the gym? We pull back the curtain on deliberate training and show why one tightly focused session can beat hours of random reps. Instead of chasing fatigue, we chase clarity: a single skill objective, matching drills, and tight feedback loops that turn practice time into real, visible gains. We start with a simple shift in mindset: stop measuring effort in minutes and start measuring change in skill. You’ll hear how a five-hour “training day” can slip i...
What if the voice that shouts “prove yourself” is the same one holding your kid back? We take a hard look at ego—how it shows up in young athletes, why it feels like protection, and how that protective instinct can quietly shut down curiosity, feedback, and growth. Instead of shaming kids for being defensive, we walk through a kinder path: noticing triggers, naming the ego, and choosing a response that serves the moment. We break down the difference between ego and intuition in plain terms. ...
We explore why a losing streak can be a gift for young athletes and for us as parents. Through questions, clear choices, and safe space, we show how struggle reveals true motivation, builds ownership, and sometimes points to a healthy exit. • losing streaks as a truth-revealing moment • asking short open questions that invite honesty • separating love of sport from fear of pain • turning pain into practical improvement goals • choosing to continue with ownership and joy • respecting a child’...
What if one simple question could turn a scattered practice into a focused, confident training session? We dig into intentional training—the habit of choosing one clear focus before a workout—and show how it transforms attention, decision-making, and performance. Instead of hoping effort alone produces results, we explore how a single cue directs the brain toward better choices in real time, whether your kid is climbing, skiing, or working with a coach in the gym. We share practical examples...
You want to fuel a young athlete, but every “healthy” meal turns into a standoff. We’ve been there—and we found a simple way through it by turning control into collaboration. Instead of forcing clean plates, we start by asking our kids what they actually want to eat and what they’re training for, then invite them to help find recipes online. That small shift—from dictating to involving—changes everything. When they choose, they try. When they try, they learn. And when they learn, better food ...
Imagine handing a Formula One team a jug of bargain fuel on race day. That’s the picture we use to rethink how young athletes eat, because the body is a precision machine—and every bite is either high-octane or a costly drag on performance. We break down a clear, practical way to coach better nutrition without turning meals into a battle. First, we anchor the F1 metaphor so athletes instantly get why fuel quality matters: top-tier inputs deliver steadier energy, sharper focus, and faster rec...
We explore how climbing has split into two tracks—competition gyms and outdoor rock—and why they now demand different skills, habits, and proof of progress. We share how parents can back a child’s chosen path without forcing their own agenda, and what success looks like in each lane. • modern comp problems drifting from traditional rock movement • what counts as progress on rock versus in competitions • reasons many youth competitors skip outdoor climbing • how rock climbers still use the gy...
We share a simple mental toughness tool that reshapes attention: specific, daily gratitude practiced as a family and on the team. By naming real moments of support and effort, athletes redirect focus from lack to resources and build steadier confidence. • defining gratitude as a precision habit for athletes • why specific gratefuls rewire selective attention • modeling three to five daily examples at home • prompts for training, relationships, and self-effort • handling resistance and keepin...
What if mental toughness took less than ten minutes a day? We walk through a simple daily stack that ties together meditation, visualization, goal setting, story rewrites, and a final step that makes it all stick: journaling. This isn’t about perfect notebooks or fancy tools—it’s about a clear, repeatable rhythm that translates feelings into focus and goals into action for athletes, parents, and anyone chasing growth. We start by breaking down the role of each practice: meditation to quiet t...
Ever feel stuck in a rut? Like the voice in your head keeps telling the same old, negative story? Ditch the drama! This episode is all about rewriting those pesky narratives that hold you back. We're going to flip the script and turn those downer stories into something way more empowering. Get ready to level up your mental toughness with me. I get personal with examples from my own kids, who struggle with endurance stories. We’ve been working on rewriting those stories together, and th...
Forget the myth of a blank mind. We’re teaching a practical, kid-friendly meditation that builds real focus—not by silencing thoughts, but by training the return to the breath. In just five minutes, young athletes can learn to calm the noise, steer attention, and prepare their minds to compete with poise. We start by reframing meditation as a repeatable skill: notice the distraction, name it, and come back to a single anchor like breath, counting, or a simple mantra. That shift changes every...
Your goals are either written and alive or floating away like clouds. We take you inside a simple 8–10 minute routine—writing present-tense goals, visualizing with vivid detail, and closing with short meditation—that builds mental toughness for young climbers and the families who support them. No hype, just a clear sequence that turns ambition into daily action. We start with the power of the written word. When you move from “I want to be on the podium” to “I am on the podium,” you shift ide...
We teach a simple visualization routine for young athletes, then connect it to goal setting and a quick meditation primer that boosts focus. Marina shares a parent-friendly process to make scenes vivid, present-tense, and actionable for both short-term and long-term aims. • mental toughness exercise one: visualization for kids • defining visualization with clear, present-tense scenes • short pre-competition visuals for calm and focus • long-term visions tied to measurable goals • pairing vis...
This episode is a bit of a tough one, but it’s something every athlete and parent might face at some point: dealing with injuries and the resentment that comes with them. Trust me, I’ve been through it all with my family’s adventures in extreme sports, and I get how challenging it can be. When your kid is used to training every day and suddenly has to stop, frustration and impatience are inevitable. It’s completely normal, and we need to acknowledge these feelings rather than pu...
We explore why competitions are essential training for young athletes and how short, consistent mindset work changes results. A tough Spanish Cup reveals mental gaps, and simple tools like visualization and story reframes fuel a quick rebound to finals. • competitions as training, not just results • pressure exposing mental weak links • the Spanish Cup setback and lessons • visualization as a core practice • story reframes to stop spirals • five-minute mental routines at home • thinking smal...
What happens when a love for climbing, biking, and skating collides with the reality of trauma? We open up about the injuries that reshaped our family—from a misdiagnosed concussion to a 20-meter fall that pulverized a heel—and the messy, human work of recovery. This isn’t a highlight reel; it’s a clear-eyed look at risk, resilience, and the identity shifts that follow when the body can’t return to where it was. We dig into the fast-twitch mindset of extreme athletes and why many rush back a...
Ever notice how your brain rehearses the worst-case scenario while your habits keep repeating the same unhelpful routine? We dive into two tiny, high-impact shifts that can reset both: do the opposite when a pattern isn’t working, and flip your “what if” from fear to possibility. These simple tools help parents, athletes, and busy professionals break cycles, reclaim focus, and step into performances that match their preparation. First, we unpack opposite action with real examples. If yelling...
We explore why kids freeze when told to “think big” and show a simple, repeatable way to make bold goals feel safe and practical. Writing, visualization, and playful exaggeration turn fear into curiosity and help families build a shared habit of big thinking. • why “think big” falls flat for kids • the power of writing goals without limits • using vivid visualization to lower fear • modeling outrageous possibilities without judgment • weekly rituals that build consistency • pairing big dream...
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