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Gene Zannetti talks with Yale Street Wrestling Club coach Donnie DeFilippis about why kids need to visualize being in the state finals long before they get there, how parents destroy their kids' belief by talking negatively about opponents, and why making excuses for injuries turns losses into crutches instead of learning opportunities.
Timestamps:
5:39 - Visualization is so important
6:37 - Envisioned myself in the state finals for over a year as a freshman
17:47 - If you don't really believe in your kid, how do you expect him to believe in himself
20:33 - Set your goals high; coming up short, you've still won
21:34 - Making excuses about injuries
35:07 - Imagine writing your own movie, you'd pick the toughest road and win
42:16 - The difference between hurt and injured
55:00 - You're gonna miss these moments, don't focus only on winning and losing
π― This episode is sponsored by:
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Gene Zannetti talks with Yale Street Wrestling Club coach Donnie DeFilippis about why kids need to visualize being in the state finals long before they get there, how parents destroy their kids' belief by talking negatively about opponents, and why making excuses for injuries turns losses into crutches instead of learning opportunities.
Timestamps:
5:39 - Visualization is so important
6:37 - Envisioned myself in the state finals for over a year as a freshman
17:47 - If you don't really believe in your kid, how do you expect him to believe in himself
20:33 - Set your goals high; coming up short, you've still won
21:34 - Making excuses about injuries
35:07 - Imagine writing your own movie, you'd pick the toughest road and win
42:16 - The difference between hurt and injured
55:00 - You're gonna miss these moments, don't focus only on winning and losing
π― This episode is sponsored by:
π₯ Eat Clean Bro β eatcleanbro.com
Use code MINDSET for 15% off your order
πͺ Champion Athletes Sports Nutrition β champion-athletes.com
Use code MINDSET25 for a special discount
Please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to the podcast and go through the archives to hear more great episodes.
If you want to support the podcast, please leave a 5-star rating & review on Apple Podcasts.
For all partnership and sponsorship inquiries, email [email protected]
πStay connected with Wrestling Mindset
π Visit our website: https://www.wrestlingmindset.com/
π Book a free consultation: https://www.wrestlingmindset.com/1-on-1-coaching/
Wrestling Mindset Social Media
Instagram: / wrestlingmindset
Facebook: / wrestlingmindset
Twitter: / wrestlingmindse
π§ Listen to our podcast
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/65xcqo9ZdPY36HeQOltPUI
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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