The Competitor’s Brain

By: Loren Foxx
  • Summary

  • We take years of experience in sports psychology, including working with greats in the business like Ken Ravizza, Brian Cain, and Dr. Rob Gilbert, and assemble the highlights into an easy-to-digest three minute daily podcast. Well, it’s supposed to be daily, at least. Sometimes it’s the start that stops me. But hey, I’m human.
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Episodes
  • 80 - The Importance of Recall
    Nov 24 2024

    I remember golfing with my friends. Some of my closest friends. I was in my twenties. I was a decent golfer, got down to the low teens, regularly in the low 80s. Two of my roommates were excellent golfers. They were both accountants. They did not fit into Happy Gilmore’s stereotype of golfers. They were a plus-two and a three.

    Learn how recall can make you into a better performer here.

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    2 mins
  • 79 - Don't Think, It Can Only Hurt the Ballclub
    Nov 23 2024

    The legendary catcher Crash Davis was at the center of the baseball movie Bull Durham. Early in the movie, rookie pitcher Ebby Calvin “Nuke” LaLoosh and Crash meet behind a bar in Durham… you know, the classic “wanna step outside” moment. The moment culminates with Crash challenging Nuke to throw a baseball at him, followed by Crash planting seeds of what could happen if Nuke misses.

    Read more on my Substack.

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    4 mins
  • 78 - Access and Compounding
    Sep 28 2024

    If you have access to something that can set you apart, and you're willing to put in the work necessary, your skill set can compound. The gains that you can make will set you apart from others due to the advantage you have been given. Will you capture it, or will you let it slip?

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    4 mins

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