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A Mental Break(down)

Author: Brice Baughn and Liam Jenkins

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Join Mental Performance Coach Brice and Performance Psychology Researcher Liam as they take a mental break from reality to talk about the psychological side of sports.
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In this episode Brice acts as a sport psychology consultant to Liam and his cricket team to discuss how to improve. More specifically they discuss team culture, the challenge mentality, and the advantages and disadvantages of a team leadership group.Follow @BaughnPerform on twitter or @LiamJenkins6 on twitter. There is some issues in the recording that lost some of the discussion and some weird distortions from the recording process I'd like to apologize for, but overall there is a lot to take from this one. Cheers!
Episode 5: The Masters

Episode 5: The Masters

2022-04-2755:27

We're a little late on the draw with this one but join us as we talk about the incredible mental fortitude of Tiger Woods and how we can emulate his impressive drive to recover from injury.Be sure to check out @BaughnPerform or @LiamJenkins6 on twitter to learn more.
Episode 4: March Madness

Episode 4: March Madness

2022-03-1801:04:32

Brice and Liam discuss preparing to perform using the NCAA tournament. Brice explains where his sports psychosis comes from discussing college basketball and Liam makes his first bracket.
Episode 3: 6 Nations

Episode 3: 6 Nations

2022-02-2201:02:27

Brice and Liam review their Superbowl discussion before jumping into a deep dive on culture in teams. Topics ranging from American Football to Soccer and Cricket included.
Join the boys as they discuss their picks for the NFL playoffs, how to adjust to pressure packed situations, and the importance of advocates in athlete's lives.
Episode 1: The Ashes

Episode 1: The Ashes

2022-01-0346:41

Join Liam and Brice as they discuss the wholly unique sport Cricket and its major test series The Ashes played between England and Australia by exploring underperformance and how to overcome errors.
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