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Brendan McDermott: Trusting the Process in Athletic Development

Rockne O'Leary

Summary
In this episode of the You Can't Fool You podcast, host Rockne O'Leary interviews Brendan McDermott, a high school senior and former student-athlete he coached. They discuss Brendan's journey from a small freshman football player to a confident and skilled athlete. Brendan shares his experiences overcoming challenges, the importance of support from coaches and teammates, and the lessons learned throughout his football career. The conversation emphasizes personal growth, the value of teamwork, and the significance of cherishing the moments spent in sports. Brendan also offers advice for young athletes and reflects on his future aspirations as he prepares for college.

Takeaways

  • Brendan started as a small freshman weighing only 90 pounds.
  • The transition from middle school to high school football was overwhelming.
  • Support from coaches and teammates was crucial for Brendan's development.
  • Ego can hinder personal growth and development in sports.
  • Cherishing every moment in sports is essential for enjoyment.
  • Brendan learned to trust the process and work hard for improvement.
  • Leadership is about stepping up during tough times as a team.
  • The bond with teammates is a significant aspect of sports.
  • It's important to focus on internal validation rather than external accolades.
  • Brendan's journey highlights the importance of perseverance and dedication.

Sound Bites

  • "I was 90 pounds. It was hard to hit."
  • "I had a fear of letting people down."
  • "Ego kills development."

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