In this episode of Beyond Coaching, Rob talks with David Durand about what is actually limiting today’s athletes—and why it is rarely talent.
David explains how modern athletes are dealing with more pressure and less preparation, largely driven by social media and unrealistic expectations. That combination shows up in performance when athletes get stuck in their head and struggle to carry practice into games.
The conversation centers on a simple framework: athletes operate in three modes—connection, action, and shutdown. What often looks like laziness or poor attitude is usually dysregulation. When coaches understand these states, they can respond more effectively instead of making the situation worse.
They also walk through practical tools using the BET method, which focuses on breath, eyes, and touch. These give coaches a way to help athletes regain control of their brain and body in real time.
A consistent theme is self-awareness. Coaches are not just managing athletes—they are managing themselves. If they do not address their own pressure and identity, it shows up in how they lead.
This episode is a straightforward look at how coaching has changed and what actually works now.
Key Topics
Why athletes struggle mentally more than ever
The three modes: connection, action, and shutdown
Misreading effort, attitude, and body language
Simple tools to regulate performance
Coaching beyond Xs and Os
Resources
Bet On It: A Psychological Approach to Coaching Gen Z and Beyond (available on Amazon)
Website: realdevelopment.org
Email: [email protected]
Substack: daviddurand.substack.com
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