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The Mental Game of Elite Athletes | Sports Psychology, Confidence & Performing Under Pressure with Coach Kip

1 h 12 min · 22 de abr de 2026
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What separates good athletes from elite performers isn’t talent—it’s mindset. In this episode, Dallas sits down with Coach Kip, a sports psychotherapist, high-performance coach, and former professional football champion, to break down the mental side of elite performance. From performance anxiety and pressure to confidence, identity, and resilience, this conversation dives into the real challenges athletes face behind the scenes. Coach Kip shares practical strategies used by top athletes to improve focus, manage pressure, and perform at their best when it matters most. Whether you’re a young athlete, parent, coach, or competitor at any level, this episode provides powerful insight into how to train your mind just like your body. If you’re looking to build confidence, overcome mental blocks, and develop a stronger mindset in sports and life—this episode is for you.

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