Every athlete knows the moment: you’ve trained hard, you feel ready, and then as soon as it “counts,” your heart races, your legs feel like concrete, and your brain goes foggy. Performance anxiety makes it feel like your body is betraying you exactly when you need it most. Here’s what I want you to understand: […]
Author: Trent Claypool, PsyD
Why I Stopped Teaching Mental Toughness to Athletes (And What Works Better)
A sport psychologist’s year-end reflection on mental toughness, psychological flexibility, self-compassion, and what actually builds sustainable performance This year I stopped saying “mental toughness.” Not because the terms is wrong, per se, but, because it is often used to reinforce the idea that our job is to transcend emotional experiences. I found that, too often, […]
The Missing Foundation in Sports Mental Training: Nervous System Regulation
Why nervous system regulation is the foundation that makes all your mental skills actually work. I watched a golfer I work with stand over a three-foot putt, run through his pre-shot routine perfectly, and then yip the ball six feet past the hole. He’d done the visualization. He had his breathing cue. His self-talk was […]
Why I Won’t Teach the Mamba Mentality
Content note (non-graphic, educational)This newsletter includes a non-graphic, educational discussion of sexual violence, including rape and sexual assault, with a focus on understanding, prevention, and support for survivors. Some readers may find this material emotionally difficult, and it is completely okay to pause, skip this section, or come back to it at another time that […]
Showing Up Fully: A Mental Performance Guide for Running at Champion Races
The hotel room feels different during nationals week. You know the feeling—that electric mix of anticipation, pride, and yes, anxiety that seems to hum just beneath your skin. Your body knows something big is coming. Good. That activation means you’ve chosen to pursue something that matters deeply to you. As athletes prepare for this weekend’s […]
Beyond Mental Toughness: How Top Athletes Build Unshakeable Belief Systems
Every championship moment begins not in the body, but in the invisible architecture of belief that shapes how athletes see themselves, their abilities, and what’s possible. Picture this: Two runners with identical training, identical VO2 max, identical race times. Put them at the starting line of a championship race. One believes deeply that they perform […]
Orthosomnia: When the Quest for Perfect Sleep Becomes the Enemy of Rest
Orthosomnia: When the Quest for Perfect Sleep Becomes the Enemy of Rest A sport psychologist’s guide to understanding why your sleep tracker might be sabotaging your recovery In our era of relentless self-quantification, a modern paradox has emerged that I’m seeing increasingly in my sport psychology practice: the very tools we use to optimize our […]
How Champions Train Their Brains to Thrive (Not Survive) Under Extreme Pressure
Your heart hammers against your ribs. Twenty thousand eyes watch as you step into position. This is it—the moment your entire season has built toward. Your mind floods with thoughts: What if I choke? What if I let everyone down? What if all this work was for nothing? Stop. Right there, in that spiral of […]
The Zone Switch – Your 4-Second Secret to Clutch Performance and How to Stop Overthinking
Your heart hammers against your ribs. Twenty thousand people fall silent. The volleyball feels like a bowling ball in your hands as you step to the service line. Score: 24-23. Match point against you. Your brain floods with noise: “Don’t screw this up. Everyone’s watching. Remember what happened last time? Coach is going to bench […]
The Negativity Instinct: How Negative Self-Talk Undermines Athletes and Team Culture
The quarterback sits in the film room, watching Sunday’s game. Eighteen completions, two touchdowns, 310 yards. His eyes barely register any of it. But the interception in the third quarter? He’s rewound it seven times. The overthrow in the red zone? He can feel his stomach drop watching it again. By the time he leaves, […]