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, […]

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 […]