The Mental Mettle Podcast
What if everything you've worked for came down to just six attempts? That's the reality for Team USA hammer thrower Rachel Richeson. After years of training, sacrifice, and relentless improvement, Olympic dreams and World Championship opportunities can be decided by just six throws. In this episode of The Mental Mettle Podcast, Rachel shares her incredible journey from a high school volleyball player who didn't even throw the hammer until college to becoming one of the top hammer throwers in the world. But this conversation goes far beyond track and field. We discuss: * How confidence is built by recognizing progress and believing you still have "more in the tank." * Why elite performers focus on growth instead of outcomes. * The hidden pressure that comes with rising expectations. * How Rachel incorporates mental training into every practice—not as something extra, but as part of the process. * Using body scans between throws to recognize anxiety without letting it control performance. * The psychology of youth sport specialization, identity, and intrinsic motivation. * Why failure is one of our greatest teachers... even though, as Rachel says, "it still sucks." Whether you're an athlete, coach, parent, or simply someone pursuing excellence, Rachel's insights offer practical strategies for performing under pressure and trusting your preparation when the moment arrives. A special thanks to Shane Fisher and American Paragons for connecting us with another outstanding Team USA athlete. If you enjoyed this conversation, please like, subscribe, and share it with someone who could benefit from it. To learn more about the American Paragons Foundation: americanparagons.org [https://americanparagons.org/] For more information about Mental Mettle Coaching: Sign up here for the FREE Resilient Parents Playbook: www.resilientparentsplaybook.com [http://www.resilientparentsplaybook.com/] Contact: matt@mentalmettlecoach.com [matt@mentalmettlecoach.com] for a free coaching session with Coach Thomann www.mentalmettlecoach.com [http://www.mentalmettlecoach.com/]
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