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Winning is a mental skill, mastered by the best of the best, and held as a secret by those dominating the competition. Not anymore. In this weekly podcast, join Dr. Bhrett McCabe, a clinical sports psychologist to multiple National Champions and Pro athletes and a former 2X Division 1 National Champion himself, as he exposes the “secrets” of human performance through in-depth interviews with world class athletes, elite-level coaches, and the most brilliant business minds in the world. New ep ...
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In this episode, let's revisit episode 19 of Mental Game LIVE, where I chatted with former University of Georgia linebacker and current high school head coach Jake Ganus. Jake took over as the head coach at Moody HS in Birmingham, AL, and has had tremendous success by getting his whole program to believe they can win, instead of just hoping to win.…
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In this episode, we revisit episode 18 of Mental Game LIVE where we brought on former Navy SEAL Chad Metcalf to talk about his time as a SEAL. We dove headfirst into all things pertaining to the mindset of what it takes to: Make it through BUDS (SEAL training) - including Hell Week Keep going/not give up during the hardest physical and mental test …
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This week's episode features episode 17 of Mental Game LIVE where I take a deep dive into anxiety and how it affects our performance. We go through what it looks like in performance and in real life, some tools you can utilize when it hits, and also how you can continue to manage it so that you can perform at your best in spite of it! Anxiety wants…
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In this episode, we revisit episode 16 of Mental Game LIVE where I sat down with the best pitchers in college baseball and softball, LSU's Paul Skenes and Alabama's Montana Fouts. Paul and Montana are generational talents touting numbers and impact that we may never see again in the college game. Paul was the National Pitcher of the Year and was th…
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This episode of the podcast is as recap of episode 14 of Mental Game LIVE. We broke down, in-depth, the 5 Myths of Performance that I hear in working with athletes on a daily basis. Some of these make me want to cringe because these MYTHS have become so popularized and mainstream that athletes are starting to take them as truth. We DEBUNK those myt…
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This episode of the podcast features episode 13 of Mental Game LIVE where we break down all things relating to STRUGGLE and SELF-Doubt and how to break free from those. I wrote a book about it titled Break Free From Suckville, with Suckville being the space between your potential and your reality. Look, we are all going to face struggle and begin t…
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Episode 12 of Mental Game LIVE was an all-time great! We dive into the extraordinary journey of a true legend as Michael Phelps, the most decorated Olympian of all time, opens up about his remarkable career, mindset, and the untold story behind his unprecedented Olympic gold medal triumphs. In this captivating interview, Phelps reveals the secrets …
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In episode 11 of Mental Game LIVE, we dove into all things dealing with EMOTIONS. I'm sure a lot of you have heard that emotions are bad for your game. But I take a deep dive into why that isn't necessarily the case if used correctly. If you are an emotional player, this episode is definitely for you! Also, check out my LIVE YouTube show - Mental G…
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Episode 10 of Mental Game LIVE was a pretty unique one as we had two special guests - Swing Coach for Sam Burns, Brad Pullin and Callaway Golf's Johnny Wunder. Brad came on to talk about player development and working with Sam Burns throughout the years while Johnny came on to chop it up about club fitting, why it is so important, what Callaway is …
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In episode 8 of Mental Game LIVE, I sat down with Team Riley - Davis Riley, his caddie James Edmondson, and his swing coach Mark Blackburn to talk about Riley's BIG win at the 2023 Zurich Classic. This episode is PACKED with audio and video gold! We go inside the ropes with Team Riley to talk about what was working for Davis throughout the week: - …
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In this podcast, we dive into episode 7 of my Mental Game LIVE YouTube show. Most golfers are terrible when it comes to practice. Whenever they show up, they head to the range, get a couple toe-touches in, and start moving through the bag starting with the wedge and ending with the driver. There is no process to it, and they end up chasing feels, w…
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In episode 6 of Mental Game LIVE, we recap my man Jon Rahm's HUGE win and how was able to finish down the stretch to take home the 2023 Masters. I knew from a certain moment during the tournament that he was going to win, which one was it? Also, want to take a minute to talk about our new live YouTube show - Mental Game LIVE. I am sure many of you …
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In this episode, I highlight the 5th episode of Mental Game LIVE where I dive into meditation and mindfulness. We do so much to tap into the physical side of our performance - nutrition, strength, flexibility, mobility, etc. Why aren't we tapping into our mental side more? This episode is a must listen for getting everything you can out of your men…
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This episode of the Secrets to Winning is highlighting episode 4 of Mental Game LIVE where we talk about the 5 reasons why you probably play badly. Look, we all experience failure, struggle, and adversity. We all lose. Let's not waste a loss or a failure and learn the 5 most common reasons why you play poorly. Also, want to take a minute to talk ab…
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This episode of the Secrets to Winning is highlighting episode 3 of Mental Game LIVE. I dive heavily into the dreaded YIPS. How do they show up? How can we get rid of them? What if they come back? I tackle those questions and so much more pertaining to the "Y word" in this episode! Also, want to take a minute to talk about our new live YouTube show…
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In episode 2 of Mental Game LIVE, we talk about the difference in your capability vs. your capacity as it pertains to your performance. How can you perform well when you don't have your "A" game? What if you are only working with your "C" game, how can you still get it done? The answer to that lies in this episode of the show! Also, want to take a …
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In this episode, we dive into a segment from Mental Game LIVE, my weekly, live YouTube show where we break down all things regarding mental performance. This episode is all about the Ryder Cup, especially the captain's picks that were released earlier this week. There was a lot of controversy behind those picks with some questionable selections and…
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In this episode of The Secrets to Winning, I sat down with high school football coach Kurt Hines. Coach brought the absolute fire during this show, and you will be able to see why he has garnered such a huge social media following as well as become a sought-after motivational and inspirational speaker. We talked about everything pertaining to being…
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On this episode of The Secrets to Winning, I chat with Glenn Guilbeau of OutKick.com and author of Everything Matters in Baseball: The Skip Bertman Story. The book is about my former LSU head baseball coach Skip Bertman, the man who brought winning baseball to LSU. It sheds light on Skip's work ethic, inventiveness, attention to detail, entrepreneu…
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On this episode of The Secrets to Winning: IG Live Rewind, I speak with Dan Rapaport Barstool Sports and the Fore Play Podcast. I have known Dan for a while from his days at Golf Digest, where he would consult with me on a number of topics pertaining to the mental game on the PGA Tour. During this conversation, we talked about the potential state o…
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We often romanticize success as this "rah-rah", "you can do it" type of feeling. In fact, to achieve success, it is usually quite the opposite. The greatest athletes and high achievers are trained to believe that they can succeed regardless of circumstance, in the most difficult of moments. Do they have doubts or insecurities at times? Sure, they a…
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Travis Grappo is a veteran in the restaurant industry, working for some of the most recognizable brands in the country, most notably Fleming's Steakhouse, Outback Steakhouse, and Metro Diner. But his newest venture is the definition of going ALL IN to achieve success. Travis opened Oak House in late 2021 in the suburbs of Birmingham, Alabama. A Tam…
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Gavin “Flo” Parker was named to Golf Digest’s 2021 list of the Best Young Teachers in America. More than that, he is an entrepreneur, content creator, and one of the most entertaining golf instructors anywhere. He has developed a truly fresh approach to his teaching, making the game fun for golfers of all ages and abilities. Whether you follow his …
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PGA Tour caddie Geno Bonnalie has become a bit of a social media star on his own. Whether it be one of his A+ motel reviews or him describing his on-the-road meal plans, the man knows how to provide quality content without the help of his tour-pro boss, Joel Dahmen. But Geno is savvy on the bag, as well. I have always said that PGA Tour caddies are…
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Chris Herren is a former NBA player, a voice on the topic of substance use prevention, and a wellness advocate. Since 2009, Chris has spoken to over one million students, athletes, and community members, sparking honest discussions on the topics of substance use disorder and wellness. A person in long-term recovery, Chris continues to share his sto…
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On October 23, 2011, Tim Hightower was the starting running back for the Washington Commanders (then known as the Redskins) of the National Football League, when he suffered a torn ACL in his left knee during a game. Over the next four years, he faced a lengthy recovery in body and soul. The future for which he had worked was changed beyond imagina…
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Every athlete is unique. It’s important for each player and their coaches to understand what is unique about each player so that they can get the most production out of him/her. Our guest on this installment of the IG Live Rewind is renowned sports performance coach Eric Cressey. Like me, Eric is a big believer that there should not be a “cookie-cu…
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In this installment of the IG Live Rewind, I am going to talk about my recent trip to The Open Championship at St. Andrews in Scotland. The Open, and more specifically links-style golf, always gives us a great test of our mental games because it is so unique and so different than what we are used to in the U.S. I'm going to focus on five insights I…
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On this episode of the IG Live Rewind, I talked with my good friend Jeff Smith. Jeff is commonly known in the golf social media circles as @RadarGolfPro and one of the brightest instructors on the PGA Tour. He’s led players to PGA Tour wins, Rookie of the Year awards, mini-tour winners, and he’s got a booming business in the college ranks. Througho…
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On this episode of The Secrets to Winning: IG Live Rewind, I speak with Scott Fawcett. Scott's golf course-management system DECADE has been sweeping through the competitive golf world over the last few years. In its simplest form, DECADE gives you optimal targets based on your distances, trouble surrounding the hole, and a few other factors. Scott…
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A common question I get from people is, "What does it take to bounce back?" One of the biggest myths in performance is when you experience something negative, you should snap your fingers and it should automatically go away. We train our athletes by saying, "Just let it go. It doesn't matter. Focus on the next play." As if it is that easy. If you t…
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This podcast is a little window into my Catalyst School platform. It is about shining the light on the successful coaches, athletes, and teams that I work with to give you an inside look at what they do on a regular basis to perform at the highest levels. The best of the best have processes and systems to help them succeed, but when we look at them…
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In my profession, I am fortunate to get to be around some great athletes, but I also spend a lot of time around coaches. I have a unique perspective as I have played for the best college baseball coach of all time, Skip Bertman at LSU, and I also currently work for the best college football coach of all time, Nick Saban at Alabama, as well as the e…
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We are not a patient society. We are plagued with entitled individuals who think that they deserve a position, role, roster spot, job opportunity, etc., without ever earning it. Those individuals feel like they should be handed the greatest of roles and responsibilities, yet they have no idea what the hell they are doing. They are embarrassed to st…
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Recently, I was invited to sit on a panel with one of my great clients, Billy Horschel. Sitting on that panel, along with Billy and his swing coach Todd Anderson, allowed me to gain tremendous perspective. It reminded me of the way Billy feels about his team and the trust he has with every single member because of the experience, trust, and experti…
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The many stresses and burdens the world has placed on us have taken their toll on so many people, and I want to make sure you are taking a moment to check in on your mental health. Believe it or not, our mental health is all we have. It takes care of you. It's not so much the major stresses that I am worried about. Whether it's a death in the famil…
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In today's world, communication is ever-changing and becoming increasingly difficult. I have spoken with a number of people, both in and out of the sports world, who tell me that they're overly cautious, if not somewhat scared, when communicating what they feel, and what they think. Why? Because they are afraid to cross a certain line. Honestly, it…
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So many things are bombarding us for attention on a daily basis. There is so much noise in our lives and clutter in our heads. It's almost like we are standing in Times Square in NYC trying to focus on one small billboard. Surrounding us on all sides are loud noises, cars honking, bright lights, people shouting, etc. It becomes extremely difficult …
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This week, I brought in a familiar voice to The Secrets to Winning. That person is none other than my Alabama Football colleague and fellow consultant, Ben Newman. Ben recently wrote a book titled, Uncommon Leadership where he takes you inside the minds and hearts of eleven exceptional individuals: athletes, coaches, CEOs, entrepreneurs, and others…
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He was expected to die. Now he is teaching others how to truly live. In 1987, John O’Leary was a curious nine-year-old boy. Playing with fire and gasoline, John created a massive explosion in his home and was burned on 100% of his body. He was given less than a 1% chance to live. His epic story of survival has never felt more relevant, as we experi…
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With Simone Biles' withdrawal from the Tokyo Olympics due to mental health issues, the subject of the pressure, stress, and expectations placed upon high-profile athletes has been at the forefront of the conversation. There have been many athletes who came out in support of Biles, including tennis star Naomi Osaka and the most decorated Olympian of…
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One of the most consistent things I ask my clients is, "What disappoints you most about your performance? And, when those disappointments inevitably happen, what does it say about you?" At any given moment during the course of a competition, we have to be willing to put ourselves out there. We have to allow ourselves to be vulnerable because the cl…
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Today's podcast is about how to deal with struggle and all the stress we have in today's world. Look, people are experiencing more anxiety in today's world than we have ever seen. This was the case even before the COVID situation. We live in a world with constant uncertainty, threat, and challenge. There is not a day that goes by that we don't have…
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Recently, ESPN and the SEC Network released a documentary titled Hold the Rope, telling the story of my legendary baseball coach at LSU, Skip Bertman, and his quest to turn the LSU baseball program into a perennial power. "Hold the Rope" was a phrase/motto that we and all LSU baseball teams used on a regular basis that encapsulated the trust and un…
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People that come to me aren't doing so because everything is awesome. The people I see are frustrated, and they feel like they are stuck in what I call "Suckville" - that dreaded space between our reality and our potential or where we "think" we should be. Suckville can be a tough place to get out of. You're constantly frustrated with your current …
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This episode has a bit of a different twist to it, but it is one that means a lot to me because of the content matter. It is going to be difficult to talk about so if you are someone who has ever had thoughts of harming or hurting yourself or if you suffer from depression, I want you to know that viewer discretion is advised. Today's guest is Mark …
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Take stock of your life: Based on your last 30 days of work, would your company rehire you? Would your coach re-recruit you? Would your spouse remarry you? The easy answer is, “Absolutely!” But it's probably not the honest answer. Your life might read like a success story, and your family and friends might even think you have it all figured out, bu…
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Recently, several destructive tornadoes ripped through our city causing massive damage. Thankfully, my family and I are fine. However, some families experienced massive damage to their homes or lost them completely. In the aftermath of the storm, one thing stood out to me - the will of the human spirit. In our lives, there will always be tough circ…
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Are expectations good? Many times we hear competitors talk about saying that they expected to win or they expected to do well. Why should you expect to have a good outcome? Because you had a good week of practice, you have more talent than your opponent, or your desire to succeed is unmatched? If that is your thinking, then you are falling into a t…
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People don't change their behavior because they want to. They change because they have to. For you to change the performance trajectory of your life, it requires you to do things differently. There is no greater way to start than changing how you think. In order to understand how you think and how it influences your outcome, you must make these fou…
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