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Raising Elite Competitors

Raising Elite Competitors

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The GO TO PODCAST for Sports Moms raising confident girl athletes! Elite Competitor Co-Founder Coach Breanne Smedley (AKA Coach Bre) is all about empowering moms with the tools they need to strengthen their athlete daughter's mental game so she believes in herself as much as you do (and plays like it!). Whether you're a sports mom with lots of seasons under your belt, just getting started on this sports journey, or somewhere in between... think of this podcast as your go-to guide to helping your daughter navigate the ups and downs of her sports journey. If you feel like you've tried everything to build your daughter's confidence and often don't know what to say to support her (especially when she's being super hard on herself), then you're in the right place. Coach Bre and her guests break it down into actionable strategies that WORK so that you never have to feel stuck not knowing what to say or how to help your athlete daughter again. Through what you learn on the Raising Elite Competitors Podcast, you can ensure that your daughter's mental game and confidence is her biggest strength... in sports AND life!

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💙 Thanks for being a valued podcast listener! Save $400 on our #1 Mental Training Program for Girl Athletes - The Elite Mental Game: https://elitecompetitor.com/emg

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Episodios
  • Stop Telling Your Daughter to Be More Confident (Try This Instead)
    Mar 31 2026

    I shared this with coaches recently, and the response was so strong I had to bring it to you moms too. Start here 👉 https://trainhergame.com/mom

    She's got the skills. The drive. But the moment pressure hits, it all falls apart. And "just be more confident" hasn't helped once.

    👋🏼 Hi, I'm Coach Bre, a mental performance coach for girl athletes, Co-Founder of The Elite Competitor, and a head volleyball coach and 4-time state champion.

    Confidence isn't a pep talk. It's a skill. And in this episode, I'm sharing the three tools I've used with my own athletes for 7 years to actually build it.

    You'll learn:
    → Why "shake it off" makes mistakes worse, not better
    → How body language directly affects how confident your daughter feels
    → The 5-minute daily routine that rewires her brain before practice

    These are the same tools behind four consecutive state championships. They work. And you can start supporting her with them today.

    ⏱️ Key Moments
    00:00 Introduction
    00:15 Why "Be Confident" Doesn't Work
    01:52 Tool #1: The Snapback Routine
    03:49 Tool #2: Body Language
    05:08 Tool #3: Daily Mindset Routine
    05:22 The 3-2-1 Brave Method
    07:17 Visualization & Neuroscience
    07:30 Wrap Up & Next Steps

    📩 Want to connect? Email us at hello@elitecompetitor.com

    📌 Resources & Tools
    🙌 What's Your Competitor Style Quiz (to send your athlete!): https://www.videoask.com/fnbmhduxy
    💜 Conversation Guide w/ Scripts to Bring Up Mental Training: https://s3.amazonaws.com/kajabi-storefronts-production/file-uploads/sites/144031/downloads/66e16c-6886-4a62-b8db-c43a1ae18fbd_The_Elite_Mental_Game_Conversation_Starter.pdf%20
    🎯 FREE Training for Sports Moms: https://trainhergame.com/mom
    📺 YouTube Playlist for Athletes: https://www.youtube.com/@AthleteMentalEdge
    🎓 The Elite Mental Game (our self-paced mental training program): https://elitecompetitor.com/emg

    🔔 Subscribe for more mental training tips for girl athletes

    P.S. A few stats worth knowing:
    ⚡️ Fewer than 10% of high school athletes receive any formal mental skills training, yet research shows it significantly improves confidence and resilience. (Association for Applied Sport Psychology)
    ⚡️ Mental imagery activates the same neural pathways as physical practice - meaning visualization is literally practice for the brain. (Driskell, Copper & Moran, Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology)
    ⚡️ Athletes who regulate emotions quickly after errors consistently outperform those who ruminate, regardless of raw skill level. (Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, University of Chicago)

    The Raising Elite Competitors YouTube channel is hosted by The Elite Competitor and is dedicated to helping sports moms strengthen their daughter's mental game and confidence in order to help her perform her best when it matters most.

    #mentalperformance #girlathlete #sportsparenting

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  • She Quit D1 Soccer With a Full Ride. Here's What She Wants Moms to Know
    Mar 27 2026

    She had a full ride. And still walked away. If your daughter is questioning whether to keep going, this conversation is worth every minute.

    Lyrik Fryer is the co-founder of Work Play Branding, a multimillion dollar media company whose clients have appeared in Target, Times Square, and Oprah's Favorite Things. Before all of that, she was a Division I soccer player at Florida International University, navigating perfectionism, recruitment pressure, and two ACL tears before making one of the hardest decisions of her athletic career.

    👋🏼 I'm Coach Bre, a mental performance coach for girl athletes, Co-Founder of The Elite Competitor, and a head volleyball coach and 4-time state champion. In this episode, Lyrik gets honest about what it felt like to play under pressure, what her mom did that gave her the security to trust herself, and what she wishes someone had said to her at 14.

    Here's what you'll hear:
    ✅ Why athletes feel the weight of parent expectations even when nothing is said
    ✅ What her mom did that gave her the confidence to walk away on her own terms
    ✅ How two ACL tears shifted her identity before she ever made the call to leave
    ✅ What great coaches get right that most coaches completely miss
    ✅ The one thing she'd tell every athlete stuck inside the pressure bubble

    Key takeaways for sports moms:
    → Your unconditional support is one of the biggest competitive advantages your daughter has
    →Athletes often just need permission, not more pressure, to make the right decision
    → Perspective is the mental tool most athletes never get in high school
    → Great coaches make every player feel seen, not just the starters

    ⏱️ Key Moments
    00:00 Introducing Lyrik
    02:02 Growing Up in Soccer
    03:38 The Pressure to Perform
    07:06 Battling Perfectionism
    12:03 Two ACL Tears
    14:59 Deciding to Walk Away
    23:44 What Moms and Coaches Should Know
    30:02 What Sports Really Taught Her
    33:06 Advice to Her 14-Year-Old Self
    37:25 Final Thoughts & Where to Find Lyrik

    📩 Want to connect? Email us at hello@elitecompetitor.com

    📌 Resources & Tools
    🙌 What's Your Competitor Style Quiz (to send your athlete!): https://www.videoask.com/fnbmhduxy
    💜 Conversation Guide w/ Scripts to Bring Up Mental Training: https://s3.amazonaws.com/kajabi-storefronts-production/file-uploads/sites/144031/downloads/66e16c-6886-4a62-b8db-c43a1ae18fbd_The_Elite_Mental_Game_Conversation_Starter.pdf%20
    🎯 FREE Training for Sports Moms: https://trainhergame.com/mom
    📺 YouTube Playlist for Athletes: https://www.youtube.com/@AthleteMentalEdge
    🎓 The Elite Mental Game (our self-paced mental training program): https://elitecompetitor.com/emg

    🔔Subscribe for more mental training tips for girl athletes

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    40 m
  • Athlete of the Month: Baylor Shares How She Went From Blacking Out to Winning 6 Events
    Mar 26 2026

    Nerves used to shut her down. Now she's taking first place. Grab the same training Baylor's mom did to help her → https://trainhergame.com/mom

    Meet Baylor, our February Athlete of the Month inside the Elite Mental Game. She's 11 years old, figure skates and does rodeo, and she sat down with Coach Saylor to share exactly what shifted for her mentally and what her mom changed that made the biggest difference.

    In this episode, you'll hear:
    ➡️ How Baylor went from blacking out with nerves to competing with confidence
    ➡️ The simple two-second reset she now uses before and during competitions
    ➡️ What her mom stopped doing after losses that changed everything
    ➡️ Why asking for help mid-competition is a sign of strength, not weakness
    ➡️ How she's applying the same mental tools to two completely different sports

    This one is for the athlete AND the mom watching from the bleachers. 💛

    The tools Baylor uses aren't complicated. They're the same ones we teach inside the Elite Mental Game, and watching an 11-year-old use them this effectively is a good reminder that it's never too early to build these skills.

    💬 Key Moments:
    00:00 Introduction
    00:21 Meet Baylor
    01:03 Baylor's Background & Sports
    02:02 Passion for Figure Skating & Rodeo
    03:02 Joining the Elite Mental Game
    04:06 Mindset Tools: Affirmations & Snapback Routine
    08:04 Competition Wins & Bouncing Back
    13:40 Family Support & Future Goals

    Athlete of the month episodes are hosted by REC Coach Saylor, a mental performance coach for girl athletes. I empower girl athletes with tools to build confidence and manage pressure so they can compete freely and passionately. New AOTM episodes every month!

    📌 Free Tools & Next Steps
    🙌 What's Your Competitor Style Quiz (to send your athlete!): https://www.videoask.com/fnbmhduxy
    💜 Conversation Guide w/ Scripts to Bring Up Mental Training: https://s3.amazonaws.com/kajabi-storefronts-production/file-uploads/sites/144031/downloads/66e16c-6886-4a62-b8db-c43a1ae18fbd_The_Elite_Mental_Game_Conversation_Starter.pdf%20
    🎯 FREE Training for Sports Moms: https://trainhergame.com/mom
    📺 YouTube Playlist for Athletes: https://www.youtube.com/@AthleteMentalEdge
    🎓 The Elite Mental Game (our self-paced mental training program): https://elitecompetitor.com/emg

    🔔 Subscribe for more mental training tips for girl athletes

    P.S. - Stats worth knowing:
    💛 Athletes who use structured pre-performance routines - including breathwork, cue words, and physical anchors - show significantly higher performance consistency under pressure compared to those without routines (Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, Cotterill, 2010)
    💛 Research from the University of Washington shows athletes whose parents focus on effort and controllable behaviors, rather than outcomes, report higher self-esteem, lower anxiety, and greater sport enjoyment (Smith & Smoll, University of Washington)
    💛 Athletes who begin mental performance training before age 14 are significantly more likely to continue sport participation and report higher confidence levels in high school competition (Gould & Maynard, Journal of Sports Sciences, 2009)

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    20 m
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