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In an encore presentation, we sit down with Dr. Colleen Hacker, Olympic mental performance consultant and author of Achieving Excellence: Mastering Mindset for Peak Performance in Sport and Life, to unpack the real tools champions use when it counts. No fluff here—just clear methods backed by science and forged in the fire of world-class competition.
We start by redefining confidence as a moving target and show how to build it by fixing your focus. If you’re replaying missed sessions, old results, or an opponent’s best times, your attention is fueling doubt. Dr. Hacker shares a practical reset: direct focus to controllables—race plans, turns, breath patterns, fueling windows—and let confidence follow. From there, we dig into the split most athletes miss: the brain that builds skill is not the brain that unleashes it. Training is analysis; performance is trust. Her race-day cue, “easy speed,” helps you shed tightness, stop micromanaging, and let your timing run.
We also get honest about pain. Instead of treating it like a threat, Dr. Hacker frames discomfort as the separator—the price of entry to personal records. You can make pain go away by backing off, but you’ll also forfeit your best. For masters athletes, we explore how wisdom, intrinsic motivation, and an appetite for science become competitive edges. We break down the four pillars of peak performance and show why you must train all four systematically to avoid leaving potential on the table. Expect actionable tools: breathing and mindfulness to balance arousal, imagery and self-talk to prime performance, and precise recovery strategies around sleep, hydration, and glycogen timing.
We wrap with a clear challenge: mental skills work when you do the work. If you’re ready to move from knowing to doing, this encore will give you the language, the structure, and the daily habits to get there. Follow the show, share this episode with a training partner, and leave a quick review to help more athletes find us. Want more? Grab Kelly’s new book False Cure and stay tuned for our 2026 reboot with fresh weekly conversations to keep your mojo strong.

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Chapters

1. Four Pillars of Peak Performance, Olympic Sport Psychologist Colleen Hacker, ENCORE EP 286 (00:00:00)

2. Host Update: Book & Reboot (00:00:01)

3. Encore Setup: Why This Episode (00:00:30)

4. Meet Dr. Colleen Hacker (00:01:52)

5. Why Mindset Matters in Sport (00:04:21)

6. Inside the New Mindset Book (00:05:10)

7. Confidence: The Elite Athlete Paradox (00:08:23)

8. Masters Athletes: Wisdom And Drive (00:12:20)

9. Confidence Follows Focus (00:16:40)

10. Easy Speed: Trust Your Training (00:20:42)

11. Making Peace With Pain (00:23:08)

12. Risk, Injury, And Aging Smart (00:28:06)

13. The Four Pillars Of Swimming (00:33:20)

14. Knowing vs Doing: The Real Gap (00:41:35)

15. Hosts’ Key Takeaways (00:45:58)

16. Follow, Review, And What’s Next (00:50:22)

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