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🎙️ Most athletes think pressure comes from the moment itself. In reality, pressure often comes from rushing. In this episode, Tyler breaks down how elite athletes regulate their internal pace instead of speeding up when tension rises. They slow their breathing, control their tempo, and move with intention. When pace is steady, decision-making improves and emotions stabilize. Pressure feels overwhelming when you rush — it feels manageable when you regulate it.
Takeaway: Control your pace, and you control your pressure.
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By Tyler Ganus🎙️ Most athletes think pressure comes from the moment itself. In reality, pressure often comes from rushing. In this episode, Tyler breaks down how elite athletes regulate their internal pace instead of speeding up when tension rises. They slow their breathing, control their tempo, and move with intention. When pace is steady, decision-making improves and emotions stabilize. Pressure feels overwhelming when you rush — it feels manageable when you regulate it.
Takeaway: Control your pace, and you control your pressure.
🔥 Next Steps for You
Purchase Your Mindset Chips Here
Purchase Master Your Mind By Tyler Ganus
Book a free coaching call
Join the free newsletter
CMM Website (High School, College, & Pro Athletes)
YCT Website (Middle School Athletes)
Follow along for more daily content:
Instagram: @CollegiateMindMastery
TikTok: @CollegiateMindMastery
YouTube: Collegiate Mind Mastery
Facebook: Collegiate Mind Mastery