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In this episode, we talk about leadership and the idea of cultural architects vs cultural assassins.
Whether you’re a coach, player or parent, you are part of a team's culture. I’d really encourage you to think about whether you’re more of an architect or an assassin and then think about how you can be a leader in your environment by improving your behaviours on a daily basis.
This might not make much sense now but I’m sure you’ll understand what we’re talking about once you start listening.
This is the final of 3 episodes from our epic conversation with Cricket Australia psychologist Peter Clarke. If you haven’t already listened to part one and two then I highly recommend you go back and check them out as there were so many great learnings from those episodes that lead into this one.
In this episode, Peter shares some brilliant practical examples of how some of the best athletes in the world use routines to manage their anxiety and release little bits of emotion and nervous energy. He also shares how the best athletes have specific mental techniques and behaviours to get themself in the best possible state to perform at their best.
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This is part two of our three-part series with Cricket Australia sports psychologist Peter Clarke. If you haven’t already listened to part one then I highly recommend you go back and check that out as Peter shared so many great insights into what sports psychology is, how we can all understand our thoughts and emotions and learn to manage them to help us perform at our best more consistently.
In this episode we discuss:
If you want to reach your peak performance on the field, this will help you to understand how to manage your thoughts and emotions.
This episode is a change-up to our normal format as we don't have Burkey with us and instead have a special guest.
Peter Clarke is a sports psychologist who works with Cricket Australia, and during our hour-long conversation, we (former Australian Test Opener Chris Rogers and I) asked Clarke some questions about how aspiring cricketers can deal with nerves, anxiety and pressure, plus a whole lot more.
Cricket is a contest. A contest between the batter and the bowler. A contest between the bat and the ball. And this conversation was to try and give you an insight into how you can give yourself the best chance to win the contest, over and over again! If you can do that then, providing your technical fundamentals are sound, you’re giving yourself a pretty good chance of the ultimate goal of any cricketer...to score runs or take wickets!
But, to win the contest you have to have your mind and thoughts in a place that allows you to let your body execute the skill that you’ve trained so much, do what it’s capable of doing.
In our last episode, we shared a few of our thoughts and ideas on game day mindset and what and how to think on game day. In today’s episode, we’re going to dive even deeper into this and discuss how to mentally ‘get into the contest’. We share some thoughts and stories from our experiences of what we think you should or shouldn’t be focusing on each and every ball to give you the best chance of ‘winning that contest. This is a really interesting topic that we’ve been spending a fair bit of time recently learning more about so I hope you enjoy it and learn something from it.
In this episode we discuss Game Day mindset and how what you think has a massive impact on how you perform. Something that I’ve heard a lot from people in our community and I’ve seen it first hand with some of my teammates over the years, is players who are good in the nets but can’t transfer their skills into a match. Our minds and thoughts can either help us or hinder us and we explore this in more detail in this episode.
Here are a few things we discussed in this episode:
We hope you enjoy this episode!
In today’s episode, we look at a topic that is extremely important for any sportsperson to understand - balance! Not balance in a physical sense but getting the balance right between being the best athlete you can be with having a life outside of your sport.
The research that we've heard suggests that cricketer who have something outside of cricket are the ones that are more successful and this episode dives into why having balance in your life outside cricket can help you and your game.
This podcast is for aspiring cricketers, athletes of other sports, coaches and parents who want to learn and develop themselves on and off the field.
We hope you enjoy this episode!
From our experience, we've seen that a lot of young players get intimidated by what they don’t know. It can seem like there are players that are so much better than you so after some feedback from our listeners, we thought it was important to share a few things that we think any aspiring cricketer, athlete, coach or anyone for that matter, can do to increase their knowledge in their craft, as many of the things we discussed aren’t limited to just the cricket field.
This is by no means a comprehensive list of everything and you don’t have to do it all. It’s just some ideas from 3 mates who chat regularly about topics like this and want to share some of our ideas that we’ve developed over our lives in sport with whoever is interested and wants to learn.
A few key messages and points from this episode...
We want this podcast to gives as much value as it can, so we’d love to hear your feedback - what did you find interesting or learn from this show? We also want to hear what topics you’d like us to discuss in future episodes so send me a message via the Cricket Mentoring social media channels and we’ll start shouting out the people who suggested the topics we’re discussing.
Welcome to Under the Lid - a podcast where we discuss skill-development, mental skills, performance and coaching.
This episode is the first we've published in a while and the first with our new host Charlie Burke. In it, we discuss what we think it takes to be an elite athlete from what we've seen in our experiences as cricketers and now coaches.
We touch on a number of things including:
We hope you enjoy and get some value from this conversation between 3 mates.
This episode was recorded in April 2019 but published mid-July 2019. In this episode, we discuss why some young athletes don't know what a growth mindset it. Instead, they are thinking about certain issues including whether they fit in, whether they're going to fail & the pressure they're dealing with.
We discuss how athletes can worry about where they fit in now rather than thinking about the big picture and how they can get better which is what a growth mindset refers to.
We discuss the philosophy of one of the greatest basketballers of the modern era, Steph Curry. Curry was small, slow, not a good shooter and constantly told how he wouldn't make it but persisted and persisted and believed in himself which lead to him becoming the best basketballer in the world. We share and discuss something that his mum said to him that he lived by that all young players can follow. Here's the link to the article:
https://www.theplayerstribune.com/en-us/articles/stephen-curry-underrated
When listening to this episode, we ask you to stop and think about what things you're worrying about and why you're worrying about them...
Remember...no player who's ever made it hasn't worked for it. Nothing great has ever been achieved without hard work.
A growth mindset is trying to get better every day. Ask yourself, what can I do today, what can I do this week to make myself a better player and a better person?
We hope you enjoy this episode.
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.