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With Winning In Mind

With Winning In Mind

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World Class Mental Management System coaches Troy Bassham and Lanny Bassham teach the insider secrets that have helped them develop Olympic gold medalists and other athletic champions for the last 20 years.2021-2024 Desarrollo Personal Golf Éxito Personal
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  • Interview with Kyle McCormack PRS Champion
    Aug 13 2025

    Kyle McCormick, a top precision rifle shooter, discussed his journey and the nuances of the sport. He explained the structure of matches, which include 20 stages over two days, with scores based on impacts. Kyle highlighted the importance of mental management, crediting Lanny's book and coaching for his significant improvements. He noted that most rifles cost $4,000-$5,000, and top shooters use $1,000 barrels, with annual ammunition costs reaching $8,000. Kyle emphasized the sport's growing international presence and advised new shooters to focus on both technical and mental aspects for success.

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    51 m
  • The Secret To Reducing Errors In High-Pressure Moments
    Jul 24 2025

    "Ever wonder why even the most skilled athletes choke under pressure? Learn the #1 mental mistake that sabotages performance in high-stakes situations and discover the strategies to overcome it, ensuring you rise to the occasion every time."

    It is revealed that high-pressure moments often lead to errors, but understanding the root cause can help you conquer these moments. This video outlines the hidden mental processes behind these errors and provides actionable steps to reduce them, enabling you to perform at your best when it matters most.

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    25 m
  • Why Champions Dominate While Others Struggle
    Jun 28 2025

    In this podcast, hosts Troy and Lanny Bassham discuss the key factors differentiating elite athletes from those who struggle to win.

    They emphasize three main components: proper preparation, effective training, and maintaining focus during competition. The conversation draws from Troy's experiences and insights in his book Attainment.

    They highlight the importance of having a structured training plan, particularly in individualized sports, where repetition is crucial for skill improvement. The hosts also stress the significance of purposeful training, setting clear objectives, and simulating competition conditions to enhance performance.

    They illustrate how elite performers concentrate on what they should do rather than dwelling on past mistakes, using examples from various sports, including golf and shooting. Ultimately, the discussion aims to provide listeners with strategies to elevate their performance by adopting a disciplined and focused approach to training and competition.

    Our Websites

    Lanny's Website

    https://withwinninginmind.com

    Troy's Website and our store

    https://mentalmanagement.com

    Heather's Website

    https://heathersumlin.com

    Our YouTube Channel

    www.youtube.com/@mentalmanagementsystemsllc3097

    Books and Journals

    https://mentalmanagement.com

    Online Courses

    https://mm-courses.thinkific.com. Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/with_winning_in_mind

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There are some real solid points in this podcast, but I'm compelled to comment because a lot of this misses the mark.

The Good:
- Troy's perspective on Major competition (ex, the Olympics) is awesome. Facing that or a once in a lifetime event is a wholly different thing.

- Asking "why" one competes was good, as well as the discussion on The Journey of competition was very good! In context, this was helpful.

The Bad:
- Troy's opening comment as to "is the grief over a person or a pet?" was OFFENSIVE. Thankfully the Co-host essentially said it didn't matter. However...

- ... neither host ever defined Grief or discussed it. This is an essential fault because grief is a process AND grief is not universally the same or scaled. (Thus it was assumed the human death is worse than the pet).

- Troy's use of the US Army's proverb to "embrace the suck" is misplaced. Life can suck, but we shouldn't stay in it. AND the last words of this podcast episode shouldn't be "if you've lost someone, we're sorry for your loss, embrace the suck." !!! THAT'S FLIPPANT.

- Finally, the whole premise of the episode is "the departed would want you to compete." This is similar to "win one for the Gipper." To me, that's irrelevant and here's why:

My Recommendations:
1. The hosts said this at about the 13 minute mark, but the real question is, "can you get into your competitive mindset?" THAT'S the ONLY thing that matters.

2. The departed are dead, and that's the hard thing, but whether or not they're proud doesn't matter.

3. Embracing the Suck doesn't matter. It doesn't need to be embraced. Getting into the focus to complete does matter.

4. The Why and the Journey are essential questions to ask. And these shouldn't be focused on the departed.

I compete in the National Sporting Clays Association. Between 2020 and 2023, I lost my Dad, a father figure that helped me in shooting, and my best bird dog in a tragic accident. So I know what it's like to compete in grief.

This podcast is awesome at shining the light on elite competition and that's a very cool and unique perspective.

Every grief I've suffered is different from the other griefs. But what matters is, "can I get into the process?" If I can't, it's time to ask why, and perhaps reset.

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