Student Athlete Performance
Your athlete just had a rough game. They're quiet. You want to help, so you start talking. And that might be the exact moment the damage happens. In this episode, I sat down with Chad Hermansen, first round draft pick, former big leaguer, former MLB scout, and now mental performance coach to talk about what parents are doing after games, in the stands, and at home that is quietly destroying their athlete's confidence and straining their relationship. Chad breaks down why athletes already know what they did wrong, why your frustration in the car ride home is your problem to manage first, and what it actually looks like to be the parent your athlete needs, not the one they dread coming home to. We also get into his self-coaching model from his book The Parent Edge, how to repair a relationship that's already been strained by years of pressure, and the one question you should ask yourself before you ever say anything after a bad game. If you love your athlete and just want to give them what they need to succeed, this one is worth the listen. How do you respond when your athlete gets in the car after a game? Get Chad's book The Parent Edge: https://a.co/d/00o9mzSQ Follow Chad on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chadhermansen/ Follow Chad on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mentaledgecoachchad Connect with Nick: * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nicklemkerd/ * Twitter/X: https://x.com/nicklemkerd
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