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What Is Coaching? Brett Ledbetter on Questions, Trust, and Removing Interference

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What if coaching isn't about giving better answers—but asking better questions? In this episode, Brett Ledbetter challenges conventional thinking around coaching, leadership, and performance. Rather than focusing on instruction, control, or motivation, Brett explores how great coaches help athletes take ownership of their development by thinking for themselves. Together, we discuss why questions often outlast answers, how trust is earned in the present moment, and why standards matter more than expectations. Brett shares insights on helping athletes develop an internal coach, navigate adversity, and perform without becoming trapped by external validation. At its core, this conversation explores a powerful idea: the role of a coach may not be to add more, but to remove the distractions, fears, and limitations that prevent athletes from becoming who they are capable of becoming. If you're a coach, leader, parent, or athlete seeking a deeper understanding of performance and human development, this episode will challenge the way you think about coaching itself. #WhatDrivesWinning

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What Is Coaching? Brett Ledbetter on Questions, Trust, and Removing Interference

What if coaching isn't about giving better answers—but asking better questions? In this episode, Brett Ledbetter challenges conventional thinking around coaching, leadership, and performance. Rather than focusing on instruction, control, or motivation, Brett explores how great coaches help athletes take ownership of their development by thinking for themselves. Together, we discuss why questions often outlast answers, how trust is earned in the present moment, and why standards matter more than expectations. Brett shares insights on helping athletes develop an internal coach, navigate adversity, and perform without becoming trapped by external validation. At its core, this conversation explores a powerful idea: the role of a coach may not be to add more, but to remove the distractions, fears, and limitations that prevent athletes from becoming who they are capable of becoming. If you're a coach, leader, parent, or athlete seeking a deeper understanding of performance and human development, this episode will challenge the way you think about coaching itself. #WhatDrivesWinning

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In this powerful first installment of a three-part series, joins the Just Kickin’ It Podcast for a conversation that challenges many of the foundational ideas surrounding coaching, confidence, mindset, and performance psychology. Kapil explains why thought may actually interfere with elite performance, why prescriptions and “mental skills” often make athletes worse, and why greatness may come less from adding more techniques and more from removing the interference that blocks instinct, rhythm, and freedom. The discussion dives into: * Why overthinking destroys performance * The illusion of confidence-building techniques * Why athletes perform best in states of “no thought” * The problem with prescriptions in coaching and psychology * Meditation, mindfulness, and the pursuit of performance * Why performance is a side effect — not the goal * The difference between sincerity and self-improvement theater * Freedom, identity, pressure, and the human being behind the athlete This episode is not a tactical conversation about systems or drills. It is a deep exploration into the nature of performance itself and the truths many coaches never stop long enough to question. Part 1 of a special 3-part series with Kapil Gupta. https://www.kapilguptamd.com/

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