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"Inner Racing" by Motorsportmind

Written by: Greg McColl Motorsportmind
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  • Hi, I am Greg at Motorsportmind and this is the inner racing podcast by Motorsportmind. Every month I give away free one of my mental skills in racing videos to help people with their mental skills performance development in the racing to improve the focus concentration, resilience, motivation and emotional self regulation to improve their performance that I do weekly for my driver and rider clients. This podcast is the audio version of the video. On the first day of every month, you'll find a new podcast and a new video available online and in the exclusive Motorsportmind app you can download the app from the Google play store or the App Store and you can find the video on the link below and sign up to the newsletter and blog on motorsportmind.com Get the motorsportmind app: Google Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=app.motorsportmind Apple Store: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/motorsportmind/id1571326410 Don't Miss Out on More to Help Your Racing From Motorsportmind... Get the best out of yourself and you racing by developing your mental skills - Don't miss out on tips, tools, strategies and content to help you get the edge and improve your racing performance: Monthly Free Video: https://link.motorsportmind.com/monthly-free-video Blog: https://motorsportmind.com/inner-racing-motorsportmind-blog/ Newsletter Signup: https://link.motorsportmind.com/newsletter-signup I’d love to hear from you! Share your thoughts, questions, or suggestions by getting in touch at hello@motorsportmind.com or of course connecting with me on social media. Thanks Greg ©2023 motorsportmind limited. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy | Terms of Use
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Episodes
  • Racing Smarter NOT Harder...
    Mar 26 2024

    In this episode, Greg dives into the concept of working smarter, not harder, and how it applies to the world of motorsport. He starts by drawing a parallel to his background as a nutritional coach and shares an interesting conversation he had with a driver about intermittent fasting and biohacking pioneer, Dave Asprey. Dave, known for developing Bulletproof Coffee and authoring books like "Smarter, not harder," emphasizes the importance of mental skills in translating technique into real-world performance.

    Greg goes on to explain how your mental skills have a significant impact on your ability to reproduce and deliver the skills you've honed. While it's essential to continuously improve your technique through testing and simulation, Greg reminds us that the key to success lies in our mental preparedness. He also highlights the relevance of focusing on recovery, especially during back-to-back race weekends, to avoid stagnation in performance.

    Furthermore, Greg discusses the significance of planning and being calm in racing situations. By studying competitors, setting goals, and maintaining emotional stability, drivers can make smarter decisions on the track and achieve optimum performance. He emphasizes the need to tap into unconscious competence, allowing us to perform without overthinking or trying too hard.

    In summary, the episode encourages listeners to contemplate their approach to racing and consider how they can become smarter rather than relying solely on sheer effort. By maximizing mental skills, staying calm, setting goals, and avoiding emotional extremes, drivers can enhance their performance consistently.

    We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode. How do you prioritize mental skills in your preparation for racing? Do you have any strategies for achieving a calm and focused mindset? Feel free to share your comments and questions with us.

    Stay tuned for our upcoming episodes, where we'll be exploring more fascinating topics related to the world of motorsport.

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    7 mins
  • Racing Success Starts in the Mind: Developing Mental Skills for Peak Performance
    Feb 29 2024

    In our latest episode of the motorsportmind podcast from the archive, Greg delves into the importance of building a mental skills habit to enhance your racing performance. Just like we focus on physical and technical skills, our mental skills form the foundation that enables us to deliver our best on the track.

    Greg emphasizes that developing a mental skills habit involves consistent practice and deliberate attention to your mental game. Just as we put in the effort at the gym for physical fitness and honing our driving skills on the track, dedicating time to strengthen our mental skills is crucial for achieving peak performance.

    So, how can you build a strong mental skills habit? Greg suggests carving out time in your schedule to review and practice mental skills tools, such as emotional self-regulation and improving focus and concentration. Integrating regular HRV sessions can also contribute to managing your emotional state and enhancing overall performance.

    By nurturing your mental skills habit, you can ensure that all three essential components - physical ability, technical expertise, and mental fortitude - come together harmoniously to elevate your racing capabilities.

    We encourage you to reflect on your own mental skills habit. What are you doing well, and where is there room for improvement? Perhaps you can set aside 15-20 minutes, three times a week to focus on developing your mental skills routine.

    This deliberate approach to mental skills will transform you into a well-rounded and formidable competitor when you hit the track.

    If you have any questions or would like to share your insights on building a mental skills habit, feel free to reach out to us. We'd love to address your thoughts in our upcoming episodes.

    Stay tuned for the next podcast, where we'll continue to explore ways to enhance your performance and mental resilience in motorsport.

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    8 mins
  • Awareness - A.C.E
    Feb 2 2024

    In the latest episode of the motorsportmind podcast, Greg delved into the critical topic of awareness and its impact on performance. Whether you're a driver, rider, team member, or simply a motorsport enthusiast, the concept of awareness is universal and vital to success.

    Greg emphasized how awareness acts as a driving force for change. It not only allows us to recognize our strengths and weaknesses but also enables us to identify opportunities and understand our surroundings on and off the track.

    The A.C.E. approach discussed in the podcast stands for Awareness, Curiosity, and Enthusiasm. Greg highlighted the importance of these elements in enhancing performance and driving personal improvement. He emphasized the need for cultivating a habit of awareness, fostering curiosity to approach challenges as puzzles, and nurturing enthusiasm to take ownership of one's progress.

    Start by asking yourself, "Am I aware? Am I asking the right questions? Am I paying attention to the things I need to focus on?" Then, cultivate a mindset of curiosity, approaching challenges with an inquisitive spirit rather than seeing them as obstacles. Finally, foster enthusiasm to take control of your improvement journey.

    By integrating these principles into your motorsport experience, you can elevate your performance and drive positive change. Whether you're a driver looking to fine-tune your skills or a team member seeking to optimize performance, the A.C.E. approach can guide you towards success.

    In the world of motorsport, where split-second decisions and precise reactions are paramount, honing your awareness can truly make a difference.

    If you haven't already, we encourage you to listen to the full episode "MM Awareness ACE" to gain deeper insights into the power of awareness and its impact on motorsport performance.

    Stay tuned for more valuable discussions and insights on the motorsportmind podcast, where we continue to explore the mental and emotional aspects of motorsport performance.

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    10 mins

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