#105 - Helping Athletes Control Physical Energy Levels

Imagine if you could offer your athletes the tools to master control over their physical reactions to stress, anxiety, and pressure. That's exactly what we discuss in this episode. We delve into the fascinating world of the human body's physiological responses to stress, pulling references from the US military's research on how to manage such reactions in high-pressure combat situations. We shed light on the role of the vagus nerve in this process and discuss the power of controlled breathing in interrupting stress signals to the body.In our conversation, we also emphasize the crucial role of customized breathing patterns and intentional muscle relaxation. We share insights into the science behind involuntary muscle tension, offering practical advice on how athletes can regain control over these muscles. Plus, we discuss pre-shot routines, visualization, and physical activities to balance athletes' energy levels. We explore how to identify each athlete's ideal energy level and the ways to adjust it for optimal performance. This episode is full of actionable tips to help your athletes remain composed, relaxed, and in control in their sports journey.Ready to learn more or get help implementing this with your team or athletes? Check out MTP.academy and get started today!Are you an ATHLETE looking to take your training to the next level? Check out our website to learn more about 1-on-1 training opportunities:mentaltrainingplan.com/athletesAre you a COACH looking for an affordable year-round mental performance training program? Check out the MTP Academy available through our website:mentaltrainingplan.com/academy

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This podcast is designed to help people take back control of their mind and body in high-pressure situations. We primarily focus on athletic situations usually spend time talking with athletes and coaches about how to use these tools in an athletic setting. However, we firmly believe that these are tools and skills that you will be able to use for the rest of your life in any situation or setting that causes your mind or body to get off track. Whether that is losing focus to distractions, losing confidence, that little voice in the back of your mind creating doubt, or wondering if you have what it takes, we use tools and strategies backed by cognitive brain research and neuropsychology to help YOU take back control and perform at your best when it matters the most.