Strength and Strategy: Insights from Danish Sports Clubs and Mental Resilience

We talk about which Danish clubs are doing well and what characterizes them.

9.50 Good advice for you who want to be mentally stronger:

Challenge yourself, be honest, get involved and get it done.

“Two years ago, I fell down with a huge burst of stress, also a little anxiety. There I had to learn…

I’ve always been carefree, but here was something I had to do something about.”

When there are things you know make you stronger, where it doesn’t come naturally to you – get it done.

18.50 Jim’s two pieces of advice for his younger self as a late teenager: So it’s now, it won’t happen again.

It will work out, you will move on.

The talk is about talent for competition and talent for training. “The will to win is not at all as important as the will to prepare to win (training)”

— Bobby Knight, Basketball Head Coach

I smeared bananas all over the dressing room in Lillerød – I simply lost my helmet.

33.30 Jim’s advice to his older self – is surprisingly the same as the advice to Jim’s younger self.

37.20 Jim would like to invite Jon Dahl Tomasson, Magnus Johannesen and Badminton Denmark’s director: Kristian Langbak to the Mental Vinder studio.

This episode’s partner is YONEX, my favorite supplier when it comes to sports equipment for racquet sports. http://yonex.dk/Cms/ https://www.instagram.com/yonexscandinavia/

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The episode is a rebroadcast of episode #88. In episode #163 you can hear part 1 of the conversation with Jim.

2024-07-30 12:39:52
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