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The Brian Cain Mental Performance Mastery Podcast

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Dec 9, 2016 • 45min

BC84: Jonah Bayliss - From Div. III Baseball to the Major Leagues

This week’s guest is former MLB Pitcher and one of Cain’s best friends from childhood Jonah Bayliss. Jonah pitched in the Major Leagues with the Kansas City Royals and Pittsburgh Pirates, had a tour with the Team USA Baseball Olympic Qualifying team and one season in Japan. Bayliss who was the #5 pitcher on his high school team as a Jr. and played Divison III college baseball at Trinity College in Hartford, CT shares his story from small town to big leagues and every stop in between as well as what he knows now that he wishes he knew then about the mental game and the pursuit of excellence.
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Dec 9, 2016 • 55min

BC83: Prague Clinic - The Mental Game of Baseball

This week we reach into the Vault, going all the way back to December 2014 where Brian Cain delivers a live coaches educational clinic at The European Baseball Coaches Association Clinic.  Enjoy Cain live as he takes more than 100 coaches from all over the world through the fundamentals of competing one pitch at a time.
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Dec 9, 2016 • 7min

BC82: Chris Bradley - The Mental Game of Hockey

Senior graduating captain Chris Bradley of RPI Hockey is this week's guest on the Peak Performance Podcast. Listen to how passionate Chris is when talking about the Mental Game of Hockey and competing one shift at a time.
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Dec 9, 2016 • 32min

BC81: Mike Spillane - Pro Hockey Goalie

Mike Spillane is the former goal tender for The University of Vermont and a former professional hockey player. Spillane is a master of the mental game in the net and talks with Peak Performance Coach Brian Cain about the demands placed on the most mentally demanding position in all of sport:  the hockey goalie.
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Dec 9, 2016 • 20min

BC80: The Mental Game of Hockey - One Shift at a Time

Brian Cain is the author of The Mental Game of Ice Hockey, Playing One Shift At A Time and the most sought after mental game of ice hockey consultant in the USA. Cain works with top college, high school and select hockey programs on developing a process that allows players and coaches to consistently be at their best when it means the most which is each and every shift.
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Dec 9, 2016 • 27min

BC79: Jason Kersner - Co-Author of The Mental Game of Hockey

Jason A. Kersner has been coaching top-level Midget teams in the Washington DC/Baltimore region for most of the past decade.  Under his leadership his teams became recognized as one of the best Midget programs in the country, as measured in both wins and championships.  Jason is also co-owner of Pinnacle Performance, an elite training program that creates holistic athletes through a professional approach to player development.   In this podcast, he talks about the mental game of ice hockey like you have never heard an ice hockey coach talk about competing one shift at a time.  One of the most dedicated coaches I have ever worked with, this is a must-listen episode, whether you have ever ice skated or not.  Follow Coach Kersner on Twitter @SJ_Hockey
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Dec 9, 2016 • 25min

BC78: Lyndsey Fry - Team USA Hockey, Harvard, The Olympics, and The Mental Game

Lyndsey Fry was a member of the 2014 Team USA Women’s Ice Hockey Silver Medal winning team at the Sochi Olympics.  She is from Chandler, Arizona, and played collegiately at Harvard University.  In this podcast Fry talks about the mental game challenges she faced when going to college and when playing in the Olympics, what she did to overcome those challenges, the most important aspects of the mental game of hockey, and what she wishes she knew when she was playing that she knows now about the importance of the mental game. Follow Lyndsey on Twitter @FryHockey
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Dec 9, 2016 • 10min

BONUS! The 12 Pillars of Peak Performance

This BONUS Podcast Episode features a preview of The 12 Pillars of Peak Performance audiobook...
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Dec 9, 2016 • 23min

BC77: Seth Appert - Head Hockey Coach at RPI, The Engineer Way

Seth Appert took over the men’s hockey program at RPI prior to the 2006-07 season.  A coach who routinely has one of the toughest schedules in the nation, Appert talks about the importance of the mental game of ice hockey and competing one shift at a time as well as coaching the most important aspect of the game. Prior to starting his tenure at RPI, Appert was an assistant at Denver and was responsible for signing numerous nationally ranked recruiting classes during his nine years with the Pioneers.  Among those he coached or recruited at Denver were the 2006 Hobey Baker Award winner, eight All-Americans, a WCHA Player of the Year, 22 All-WCHA picks, three WCHA Defensive Players of the Year, two WCHA Student-Athletes of the Year and 17 NHL draft picks.  The Pioneers averaged over 23 wins per year during his time as an assistant coach and captured two NCAA national championships, three WCHA playoff championships and two WCHA regular-season titles. Appert was also a four-year letterwinner in the net at Ferris State from 1992-96. Follow Coach Appert on Twitter @SethAppert
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Dec 9, 2016 • 1h 22min

BC76: Brian Cain Vault - Live Coaches' Clinic 2010

This week we reach into the VAULT, going all the way back to 2010 where Brian Cain delivers a live coaches' educational clinic to over 500 coaches. Join Cain live as he takes you through the fundamentals of mental toughness training and peak performance.

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