Coach Her Game
A D1 athlete just shared what she wishes her high school coaches had prioritized. Get the free training here → coachfreetraining.com 🎙️ Sydney Dreves is a Division I volleyball player at Boise State University and an 8-time state champion who trained her mental game inside The Elite Mental Game program throughout her high school career. She came back to tell coaches exactly what surprised her most about competing at the next level. It wasn't the physical demand. It was the mental game. In this episode, Sydney and I break down: 👉 What actually separates athletes at the D1 level (coaches need to hear this directly from a player) 👉 How comparison nearly derailed her freshman year - and the skill that pulled her out of it 👉 Why "just showing up" is a mental skill coaches can start building right now 👉 What college coaches are watching for beyond physical talent 👉 The one thing she wishes she had more reps on before she left high school 👋🏼 I'm Coach Bre, a 4-time state champion volleyball coach and Certified Mental Performance Coach. I've spent 14+ years coaching girl athletes and built The Elite Competitor to give coaches proven, plug-and-play mental training systems that actually work. Sydney played for me for four years. She won four state championships in volleyball and went on to start in six rotations as a freshman at a D1 program. 🏆 I asked her to come back and tell coaches what she wished she'd had more of before she got there. This conversation is the one coaches need to share with their staff. What You'll Learn: ✅ Why mental consistency - not talent - separates players at the college level ✅ How to help athletes handle comparison without letting it wreck their confidence ✅ What "showing up" looks like on days when athletes have nothing left in the tank ✅ How to help athletes separate their self-worth from their performance ✅ Why 30 minutes of mental training per week is enough to change the game 🕓 Key Moments: 00:00 Introduction 02:08 Meet Sydney Dreves 02:41 Bre's Story: The Mental Game 06:47 Why Mental Training Matters 10:09 Sydney's First Year at Boise State 12:04 What Separates Athletes at the Next Level 13:42 Overcoming Adversity & Mental Blocks 16:58 Navigating Team Dynamics 20:09 Lessons from High School & Dealing with Failure 22:18 Advice for Athletes & Resources 👍 Found this helpful? Like, subscribe, and share with a coach who needs it. 👇 Drop a comment below - what's your biggest challenge when it comes to fitting mental training into practice? 📩 Join the Varsity Squad newsletter for weekly coaching tools: coachfreetraining.com 🎓 Explore Plug and Play Elite Mental Game for Teams: coachfreetraining.com 📌 Other Tools & Resources Free training for coaches →coachfreetraining.com 👉 Plug & Play Elite Mental Game System for High School Coaches → https://elitecompetitor.com/plugplayemg 📲 Instagram: @coachhergame 🎙 Podcast: Coach Her Game Podcast 🔹 Follow us on TikTok→ @coachhergame 🔹 Championship Program Membership: champions.elitecompetitor.com 🔹 Player Impact Plan: https://elitecompetitor.kit.com/6639eaaf9f| P.S. Here's what the research shows: ⚡️ Athletes who use structured reset routines recover from errors up to 40% faster during competition. (Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, Mesagno & Mullane-Grant, 2010) ⚡️ Visualization activates the same neural pathways as physical practice, meaning mental reps have measurable impact on skill execution. (Journal of Neurophysiology, Jeannerod, 2001) ⚡️ 95% of elite athletes report using mental training, yet fewer than 10% of high school coaches have a formal system for teaching it. (Association for Applied Sport Psychology, 2021) The Coach Her Game YouTube channel is hosted by The Elite Competitor and is dedicated to helping coaches of girl athletes strengthen their mental game and team culture in order to develop a competitive edge. #mentalperformance #coachinggirls #highschoolcoach #mentaltoughness #girlsports Head to coachfreetraining.com to grab our free training for coaches to quickly level-up your team's mental game!
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