Why Most Coaches Fail to Lead And How to Never Be One of Them | Tex McQuilkin
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In this episode, we dive into the powerful intersection of leadership and athletics. A conversation that exposes the often-overlooked emotional and psychological challenges young athletes face, both on and off the field.
Our guest takes us deep into the role of confidence, feedback, and environment in shaping an athlete’s identity. From the scars of bullying to the struggle of staying aligned with personal goals, this is a revealing look into what truly builds resilience and long-term performance.
We explore why feedback must be fast, how to create a positive feedback loop, and the crucial role parents play, not just as supporters, but as emotional regulators and strategic partners. With practical frameworks like the “green line” alignment model and the “two car rides home” technique, this episode offers actionable tools to help athletes thrive in high-pressure environments.
Beyond the field, this is a leadership masterclass on how to balance independence with guidance, win with integrity, and build a mindset that thrives on progress over perfection.
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
The environment plays a crucial role in an athlete's success.
Confidence is built through
experience and belief.
Feedback should be viewed as a gift for growth.
Parents need to balance guidance with independence for their children.
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