• 072: Mindset Myths Busted: Why I Don't Use the Term "Mental Toughness"

  • Jan 29 2025
  • Length: 19 mins
  • Podcast

072: Mindset Myths Busted: Why I Don't Use the Term "Mental Toughness"

  • Summary

  • This is the 5th installment in our "Mindset Myths" series. Today, I challenge the popular notion of "mental toughness," asserting that it often leads to emotional suppression and unrealistic expectations in athletes. I also share with you what term I use instead, and my reasoning around that decision.

    Episode Highlights:
    • Why I don't use the word mental toughness
    • The difference between mental toughness and mental strength
    • How the term mental strength can give the power back to your athletes
    • Importance of fostering supportive environments over tough love

    If you want to read the article I mention in this episode: "7 Signs You're Not Mentally Strong, You're Just Acting Tough", you can find it here

    If you are a coach and looking for more resources to help support building mental strength in your athletes, book a FREE call with Coach Kara, our Director of Team Performance, to discuss strategies and resources we provide to help teams, click here


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    • Learn about our proven Mental Skills Program, The Fearless Warrior Program
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