Q&A Episode: From Anxiety to Confidence: What Every Athlete Should Know

The Playbook with Colin Jonov

The Playbook with Colin Jonov
Q&A Episode: From Anxiety to Confidence: What Every Athlete Should Know
Apr 08, 2025
Colin Jonov

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Mental resilience begins with understanding that your sport is what you do, not who you are—a fundamental truth that becomes crucial during career transitions and setbacks.

• Building identity starts with core values and characteristics that form the foundation of your personal "house"
• Effective mental training requires creating simulated pressure scenarios in everyday practice
• Comprehensive preparation across all domains is the first step to mental resilience
• Reframe stress as a performance enhancer rather than a threat to maximize capabilities
• Separate your identity from outcomes to compete freely without fear
• The biggest misconception in sports is equating physical punishment with mental toughness
• Become an effective storyteller to frame setbacks as chapters rather than defining moments
• Focus on periodization rather than balance—be fully present in whatever you're doing
• For youth athletes, emphasize competing hard and having fun rather than outcomes
• Hunting for gratitude aligns your mind with improvements and opportunities

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