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Ever find yourself in a whirlwind of practices, games, and car rides? Does it feel like your daughter’s sporting journey is a roller coaster of emotions? We’ve got something special for you on the Racing Elite Competitors podcast, hosted by Coach Bri. We’re diving deep into part three of our four-part summer confidence series—perfect for moms like you, juggling life and supporting your girl athlete.
Ever watched your daughter beat herself up over a mistake during a game, her confidence visibly shaken? Or noticed her focus on a single error long after the match is over, replaying it in her mind over and over again? It’s heartbreaking, isn’t it? Imagine if she had the ability to shake off those mistakes in seconds, to bounce back with unwavering confidence and keep her head in the game. Sounds good, right?
Do you ever wonder if your words are making your child feel less capable? Have you caught yourself doubting your parenting methods, worrying that they might be chipping away at your child’s self-esteem? If so, you’re not alone. Many of us share these concerns and want to raise confident, well-rounded kids.
Imagine watching your daughter ride her first wave in Costa Rica, her face lighting up with joy and newfound confidence. This isn’t just a dream; it’s the transformative power of stepping out of your comfort zone.
Welcome back to the Raising Elite Competitors podcast! Whether you’re just getting into sports or you have a lot of seasons under your belt, you can raise a confident, mentally strong girl athlete. This is exactly what Malinda discovered inside our signature mentor training program.
You know the feeling – the crowd buzzing, the adrenaline pumping, that intense pressure to win. It’s tough out there for young athletes, but what about the battles going on inside their heads? The struggle against those negative voices?
You know those days when you just don’t want to go to practice? I get it, everyone feels that way sometimes. But the best athletes don’t let a lack of motivation stop them.
Watching your daughter compete in sports is an exciting and rewarding experience, right? As a parent, you want her to strive for greatness, be determined, and play with unwavering confidence. However, some young athletes may struggle with finding the fire within them to compete fiercely. They might hold back, play it safe, or lack the drive needed to push themselves further.