
Everyone talks about Struggling to Perform under Pressure but Nobody mentions This
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Everyone talks about Struggling to Perform under Pressure but Nobody mentions This
You’ve heard people say, “I don’t care what anyone thinks.” But here’s the truth—most people crack the second pressure hits. They overthink, seek approval, and collapse under noise. Elite performers? They’ve built what Tim Grover calls the IDGAF muscle—a neurological superpower that lets them lock in, block out, and dominate.
In this episode of Wired to Win Radio, Chase Jackson breaks down how Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, and Dwyane Wade rewired their nervous systems to flex this muscle on the court. You’ll learn why automaticity, neuroplasticity, and identity conditioning make it possible to thrive in chaos, and how legends across sports and business engineer this exact trait.
We’ll cover:
•🔥 The origin story of the IDGAF muscle and why it separates the obsessed from the average
•🧠 The performance science mechanics: automaticity, neural pruning, and state-first story loops
•🎬 Real-world case studies: how pros in the NBA, NFL, and UFC weaponize this muscle when the lights are brightest
•⚡ A step-by-step protocol you can use to train your own nervous system to ignore noise and stay savage under fire
This isn’t about fake confidence. It’s about building a nervous system so dialed in that distractions don’t even register.
Plug in, lock on, and get ready to rewire your brain for ruthless focus.
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