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Most athletes and coaches overlook the power of systems, but Petey Torres the Third reveals how structure transforms chaos into consistent performance and personal growth. Ready to upgrade your approach? This episode uncovers the core principles behind building accountability, mental resilience, and a winning culture through simple yet powerful systems that stick for the long haul. Petey, a former college baseball catcher turned personal development coach, shares how his own journey from bouncing around college ball to creating a niche in player development led him to develop systems that truly stick. You’ll discover why chaos and chaos-driven training fall short and how building habits rooted in structure fuels confidence, capacity, and clarity, ultimately elevating your game and mindset. He highlights the importance of tracking not just performance metrics but also emotional and mental health through innovative tools like Whoop and schedule-based routines, fostering real growth both on and off the field. In this episode, we break down:
If you're a coach, athlete, or parent frustrated by the chaos and short-term fixes dominating youth sports, this episode is your blueprint for long-term success. Discover how a mindset centred on systems and processes, rather than outcomes alone, can redefine your priorities, performance, and personal growth. Perfect for those tired of surface-level advice and ready to grasp the fundamentals that truly move the needle. With a background in training professional athletes and coaching youth, Petey Torres the Third exemplifies how disciplined systems create culture and lasting change. His insights challenge conventional thinking, proving that simple, consistent habits outperform high-intensity chaos when it comes to developing capacity, confidence, and joy in sport and life. Tune in for a conversation that cuts through the noise and gets to the core of what sustained success really looks like. Get ready to rethink your approach, because every great performance begins with the system underneath.
By Curtis PelletierMost athletes and coaches overlook the power of systems, but Petey Torres the Third reveals how structure transforms chaos into consistent performance and personal growth. Ready to upgrade your approach? This episode uncovers the core principles behind building accountability, mental resilience, and a winning culture through simple yet powerful systems that stick for the long haul. Petey, a former college baseball catcher turned personal development coach, shares how his own journey from bouncing around college ball to creating a niche in player development led him to develop systems that truly stick. You’ll discover why chaos and chaos-driven training fall short and how building habits rooted in structure fuels confidence, capacity, and clarity, ultimately elevating your game and mindset. He highlights the importance of tracking not just performance metrics but also emotional and mental health through innovative tools like Whoop and schedule-based routines, fostering real growth both on and off the field. In this episode, we break down:
If you're a coach, athlete, or parent frustrated by the chaos and short-term fixes dominating youth sports, this episode is your blueprint for long-term success. Discover how a mindset centred on systems and processes, rather than outcomes alone, can redefine your priorities, performance, and personal growth. Perfect for those tired of surface-level advice and ready to grasp the fundamentals that truly move the needle. With a background in training professional athletes and coaching youth, Petey Torres the Third exemplifies how disciplined systems create culture and lasting change. His insights challenge conventional thinking, proving that simple, consistent habits outperform high-intensity chaos when it comes to developing capacity, confidence, and joy in sport and life. Tune in for a conversation that cuts through the noise and gets to the core of what sustained success really looks like. Get ready to rethink your approach, because every great performance begins with the system underneath.