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Athlete Builder Ep. 132: Adam Feit--Unlocking Athletic Potential

Athlete Builder Ep. 132: Adam Feit--Unlocking Athletic Potential

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Episode Summary This episode features Adam Feit—professor, strength & conditioning coach, and mental performance coach—discussing the intersection of physical training, coaching philosophy, and sports psychology. The conversation moves from his journey as an athlete and coach into deeper territory around mindset, fear, identity, and long-term athlete development. Feit emphasizes that coaching is less about sets and reps and more about developing people. He highlights the importance of self-reflection, managing expectations, and helping athletes understand their own capabilities. The discussion also explores transitions—especially what happens when athletes lose structure after sports—and how identity, motivation, and community must evolve. Ultimately, the episode centers on one key idea: success isn't the destination—it's how you show up daily in the process. Lessons & Takeaways 1. Process Over Outcome "The big time isn't at the end—it's the road itself." Athletes often chase outcomes (teams, titles) but miss daily growth. Focusing on the process reduces fear and increases consistency. 2. Confidence Comes From Reflection Many athletes forget what got them to their current level. Reviewing past success builds belief and reduces fear.Keep a "mental scoreboard" of wins. 3. Thoughts → Feelings → Actions Loop Negative thoughts create negative emotions → poor performance.This becomes a self-reinforcing cycle. Interrupt the loop with awareness and reframing. 4. Fear Is Often Misplaced Fear usually comes from expectations, not reality. Athletes are often afraid of how good they can be. Re-centering and narrowing focus helps overcome it. 5. Use Simple Mental Tools in High-Stress Moments Breathing (parasympathetic reset) Breaking moments into small segments Instructional self-talk (mechanical cues, not hype) 6. Coaching = Relationship + Awareness "High expectations + high support = high success." Emotional intelligence matters as much as programming.One style does NOT fit all athletes. 7. Not Everyone Needs to Be Hyped Up Athletes respond differently to arousal levels.Some need intensity, others need calm. Great coaches adjust, not impose. 8. Identity After Sports Is a Real Problem Athletes lose: Structure Community Identity Transitioning out of sport requires intentional support. 9. The Weight Room Is a Neutral Ground It doesn't care about status or talent.It's a place to build discipline, confidence, and identity. 10. Meet Athletes Where They Are Development matters more than labels (D1, pro, etc.) Impact > status Concepts & Mentions Mental Performance Concepts Cognitive Triangle (Thoughts → Feelings → Actions) Mental Film / Reflection Practice Process vs Outcome Goals Instructional Self-Talk Arousal Regulation (Goldilocks Principle) Segmenting the Task ("chunking" stress) Mental Scoreboard Motivation & Psychology Intrinsic Motivation Autonomy, Competence, Relatedness Identity & Role Transition Burnout (especially youth sports) Coaching Philosophy High Expectations + High Support Model Development > Labels Relationship-Based Coaching Individualized Coaching Styles Training & Performance Strength & Conditioning Fundamentals Nervous System Fatigue (max effort lifting) Technique vs Effort Environment's Role in Performance Cultural / Practical Mentions Youth sports culture (AAU, specialization) Division 1 vs Division 3 realitiesNFL and elite-level exposure Weight room as equalizer Books / References Mentioned The Way of Excellence – Brad Stulberg Rethinking Return to Play Chapters of the Episode (with Timestamps) 00:00 – Intro & Guest Overview Introduction of Adam Feit Background: professor, strength coach, mental performance 02:30 – Athlete vs Coach Mindset Transition from athlete to coachHow "winning" changes over time 05:30 – Football Background & Lessons Offensive line mentalityWhat football teaches about discipline and teamwork 09:30 – Coaching Different Athletes Youth vs college vs proMale vs female athlete differences Development vs performance 14:30 – Building Athletes the Right Way Fundamentals over specialization Long-term development approach 18:30 – Sports Psychology Foundations Thoughts → Feelings → Actions loopHow mindset affects performance 23:00 – Fear, Confidence & Identity Where fear comes from Confidence through reflection Remembering "what got you here" 28:30 – Process vs Outcome Mindset "The big time is the road" conceptWhy chasing outcomes creates pressure 33:30 – Reflection & Mental Tools Mental "film" Reviewing success Slowing the game down mentally 38:30 – Transitioning Out of Sports Loss of identity, structure, and communityWhy athletes struggle post-career 44:00 – Motivation & Human Needs Autonomy, competence, relatedness Building intrinsic motivation 49:00 – Handling Pressure & Performance Anxiety Breathing techniques Segmenting tasks Instructional self-talk vs hype talk 54...
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