PerformanceGRIT
@performancegrit
Helping unlock the potential of human performance in sport.
Pro Volleyball & Mental Skills Coach, PhD Sport Psych @JFKU_SportPsych and Professor @azuzapacific
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http://www.performancegrit.com 25-07-2016 05:03:19
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We'll just talk about the Athlon Sports Preseason All-Americans... Brock Bowers Dawg! Jalen Carter Dawg! Kelee Ringo Dawg! Nolan Smith II Dawg! Chris Smith ll is a Dawg! #GoDawgs
I just ordered my copy of the latest book from Cindra Kamphoff, PhD! Check it out along with all of Dr. Kamphoff’s other books and resources. Learning with Dr. K helped me level up my leadership! 🙌📚💙#MespaMN #KoMetPD #MentallyStrong a.co/d/2qX3veW
Super Bowl Dawgs 🐶 Mecole Hardman Jr. Nakobe Dean🔝🔜 @jordanxdavis99 Malik Herring #GoDawgs | #DawgsInTheNFL
We often do stories about athletes overcoming adversity. But this is on another level. As Georgia Track + Field 400m specialist Elija Godwin prepares to compete in the NCAA Track & Field championships, catch his amazing story on Outside the Lines 1:40pm today.
Sometimes by letting go actually puts you in control…Inky Johnson
Throwback Thursday: 60 Minutes, MJ & Flow. I recently found a clip in my archives from 2014 when I was part of group interviewed by Anderson Cooper for a 60 Minutes piece on the benefits of mindfulness. Grateful for that opportunity!🙏🏾Here’s the full clip: youtu.be/-AjaZgINSMI
The most special and ambitious podcast series we've ever done... Finding Mastery is going to SPACE 🚀 (Yes, really.) Woody Hoburg Part 1: Preparing for Takeoff (OUT NOW) Part 2: Live from Outer Space (Monday) Part 3: Back to Earth (January) More: findingmastery.com/podcasts/woody…
“The person we have the greatest power to change is ourselves.” A great quote from Shawn Achor, the NY Times bestselling author of The Happiness Advantage (one of my favorites) and Big Potential. Image via Quotefancy #shawnachor #happinessadvantage
Flashback Friday: a photo of Kobe with a much younger me behind him, taken during my time working with Phil Jackson & The Lakers in 2000. The concepts that I taught Kobe are the same ones I teach today btw. They’re timeless and apply to athletes or parents, CEOs or students.