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Competition can reveal a side of ourselves that everyday training often hides. You know the techniques. You've drilled the combinations. You've put in the rounds. But when the match starts, something happens. You hesitate. You freeze. You don't pull the trigger. In this episode of The Eagle's Nest, Alex and Cameron discuss one of the most common challenges faced by martial artists at every level: overcoming fear and committing to action under pressure. We explore: 🥋 Why fear shows up in competition 🥋 The difference between fear of losing and fear of failure 🥋 Why many athletes become spectators in their own matches 🥋 The dangers of overthinking and waiting for the perfect opportunity 🥋 How confidence is built through preparation and experience 🥋 Trusting your training when the pressure is on 🥋 The mindset shifts that help competitors become more aggressive and decisive 🥋 Practical strategies to help you perform closer to your true ability Drawing from our own experiences in martial arts competition, coaching, and training, we discuss how competitors can move from hesitation to action and learn to embrace the uncertainty that comes with stepping onto the mat. Because victory doesn't always belong to the most talented athlete. Often, it belongs to the person willing to commit, take risks, and pull the trigger. 🎙 Listen now on Spotify or Apple or watch on YouTube.
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