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Interviews with experts about their journey of success in a backdrop of psychology. Experience- and science-based knowledge to improve you and your performance. Nowadays there is a wealth of information available about learning and development, still it can be a challenge to apply the knowledge to your life. What information should you focus on and how can you actually implement it so you will see results? The Confused Confucius podcast will help you filter down to the essentials and give you practical tips so you can grow with the help of experts and professionals. Besides the practical tips and techniques from the area of expertise of the featured guests, we will also discuss the mental side of performance. Topics from sport and performance psychology such as emotion regulation, habit creation, concentration, mindfulness & meditation, creativity, rest & recovery, mindset but also the physiological phenomena will be discussed so you will know exactly how to effectively reach your goals. Hit subscribe and learn how to overcome obstacles and optimize your process to success!2020 Hygiène et vie saine Science Sciences sociales
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    • The Life of an Olympian – Kathuna Lorig– Focus, Grit & Cultural Influence
      Dec 30 2020

      Khatuna has been an Olympian since ’92 and has competed in the Olympic games ever since then so she is the embodiment of a true Olympian. Growing up in Georgia (the country) and training under the Soviet regime you could say her training was quite different from the training that most youth receive nowadays. This enormous dedication from an early age is one of the distinguishing factors in Kathuna’s story as an athlete. Besides unconventional training she also competed in her first Olympics while pregnant and through the years has returned to the Olympic games with new sets of challenges. If there is anyone who has seen it all and been through it all in the world of archery, it’s Khatuna.

      During our conversation we discuss what the training experience for her was early on and how it affected the mental side of being an athlete. Next up we talked about focus in archery, the importance of it and what happens when the mind jumps into the process. Khatuna also shares her step-by-step method that she follows on every shot. Another part of our conversation we discuss the hardships she has been through and how she dealt with all types of stress in her career. Lastly, we discussed the influence of culture (or lack thereof) when it comes to the Olympics and Kathuna shares an interesting insight on what she thinks is a key difference between the U.S.A. and South Korea. As always I hope you enjoy this episode and take away something you can apply in your life. 

      0:30       Introduction

      3:14       Khatuna's First Experience With Archery

      4:51       Early Emphasis on Physical Technique

      5:40       How Dedication Played a Role

      6:43       The Difference Between US and Soviet Training

      8:41       Focus - The Importance & Unconventional Training

      15:00    Khatuna's Thoughts on Aiming 

      17:49    Physical Tension vs. Mental Relaxation

      21:41    Divine Intervention?

      25:00    Grit - Dealing With Adversity: Olympics, Pregnancy & Politics

      28:27    Influence of Stress & Teamwork

      32:00    Coping - Support From Your Environment

      33:25    How The Archery Focus Bubble Held Up

      35:42    Khatuna's Olympic Track Record

      37:55    Goal Setting in Archery Competition

      41:45    Khatuna's Long Term View

      45:02    Mental Growth Over The Years

      47:33    Current Mental Challenges for Khatuna

      49:07    The 10 Steps of Khatuna Lorig's Archery

      52:16    A Cultural Perspective on Mindset & Training

      55:37    Why You Should Get Into Archery

      58:41    Khatuna's Favorite Mental Practice

      59:37    Practice Required

      1:01:27 Khatuna's Focus Bubble 

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      1 h et 3 min
    • Making The Jump to Parkour – Silke Sollfrank – Confidence, Competition & Tackling Fear
      Dec 6 2020

      Silke is a professional parkour athlete and has made her mark in the free run and parkour world by becoming one of the top performing females in the industry. From Red Bull’s – Art of Motion to appearances in shows like Ultimate Beastmaster and commercials, Silke already got it under her belt. As much as she is now able to make runs with confidence and enjoy the aspects of competition this wasn’t always the case for her. Starting out in gymnastics at a young age she did not like the pressures that can come with competing. Eventually she had a difficult conversation with her dad which sent her on a journey to eventually find parkour.

       

      This episode discusses the difficulties that Silke experienced in gymnastics and that would later show up in her career as a parkour athlete but also how she overcame them. We got a short discussion of ways to increase your self-efficacy or confidence as an athlete. Silke also shares her thoughts and experiences in overcoming fear and her process to break jumps, progress in training and how to set up a training/practice environment that will help you get the most out of yourself. As always I hope you enjoy this episode and take away something you can apply in your life.

       

      0:30 Introduction

      2:32 A Crucial Conversation - Quiting Gymnastics

      4:41 The Key to Getting Your Point Across

      5:54 How Silke Got Introduced To Parkour

      10:22 Social Comparison & How To Enjoy Competition

      14:25 Overcoming Fear - Breaking Jumps

      17:14 Learning How To Fall

      19:02 The Process to Landing A Cart Wheel to A Full Twist

      22:26 Helpful and Unhelpful Training Habits

      25:38 Self Efficacy Theory - Beliefs About Competence

      28:30 Silke's Experiences with Building Confidence  

      32:18 A Bonus Tip From Silke

      33:08 The Difficulty of Breaking Out of An Emotional State

      34:47 The Benefits of Training in a Team - Ashigaru

      36:10 The Lack of Female Athletes in Parkour

      37:13 Silke's Thoughts on Why There Are Less Women in Parkour

      38:16 Is Parkour or Sports Intimidating?

      39:07 Setting The Bar To Entry

      41:25 Our Tendency to Think About Negative Outcomes

      42:34 How Silke Landed A Trick She Was Scared Of

      44:47 How To Recover From A Near Accident  

      47:00 Intuition and Trusting In Your Body

      47:43 The Optimal Setting Skill Vs. Challenge

      48:30 How Media Performances Impact Silke

      50:54 The Illusion of Perfect Performances

      53:48 Silke's Favorite Performance

      56:58 Incorporating Education In Sport Sciences

      59:26 Silke's Favorite Mental Tool

      1:03:12 The Impact of Letting Go of Expectations

      1:06:29 Silke's Closing Message

      1:07:21 Where to Find Silke

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      1 h et 8 min
    • The College Football Experience - Joshua Rhodes – Family, Social Environment & Routines
      Nov 12 2020

      Before going to college on both an academic and athletic scholarship Joshua Rhodes had somewhat of an unconventional upbringing. His father was getting into the MLB but decided to drop out to support him and his mother. When he finally moved in with his dad at 14 his life became heavily routine-based. This lifestyle has stuck with him to this day into the business world and his podcast on wealth education Rhodes To Wealth.

       

      In this episode we really dive into family affairs, social influence and other factors that influence you as a college athlete. Along with discussing some of these stressful situations we also have a look at all the different resources available to you and how to find the people who can support you on your mission. We ended the episode in a Q&A-type section specifically what makes a routine good or bad? And what are some important factors of Flow or “Getting Into The Zone”. And as always, I hope you enjoy the show!

       

      0:30 Introduction

      3:44 The Sacrifice Josh's Father Made

      7:23 Dealing With Strict Routines as a Teenager

      10:39 Choice of Career Path or Lack Thereof

      13:17 Family Sport vs. Personal Choice

      14:18 What Joshua Taps Into When Going on a Grind

      15:22 The West Point Appeal

      16:37 Providing Support For His Step-Mother

      20:16 On "Borrowing" Strength From Others

      22:56 Moving Beyond Mental Toughness & David Goggins

      23:44 Pushing Limits - Spa Day Edition

      24:30 Awareness - The Big Unknown

      27:03 A Note of Caution on Pushing Your Limits

      29:21 Possible Downsides of Extreme Achievement

      31:17 Joshua On Making The Big Decision

      33:34 Dealing With The Pressures of The College Environment

      35:51 Inventory of Your Mental Toolbox & Being Honest

      37:31 Resources Available As A College Student

      39:56 Finding People & Resources To Support Your Journey

      42:02 My Story With The Kinesiology Department

      43:39 The Q&A - Are Routines Good or Bad? - Joshua's Experience

      47:11 Baumeister - Theory of Willpower

      48:58 The Key To A Healthy Mind - Adaptability

      51:29 Testing & Improving Your Mental Flexibility

      53:27 Joshua's Routine - Deconstructive Habits

      55:26 Throwing Up - The Functional Part

      57:16 Better Ways of Dealing With Stress - Progressive Relaxation

      59:06 Mental Tool - Progressive Relaxation Breakdown

      1:01:56 Q&A - Flow & (Not) Getting In The Zone

      1:06:00 2 Factor Quadrant of Flow by Csikszentmihalyi

      1:07:21 Internal Environment - Reinforcing Cycles

      1:08:49 Directing Your Focus

      1:11:32 Chocking Under Pressure - How (Not) To Get In Flow

      1:13:21 Joshua's Favorite Mental Practices

      1:15:37 Where To Find Joshua

       

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      1 h et 17 min
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