• The Hidden Game: How Identity, Not Skill, Separates the Great from the forgotten -- with Cuttino "Cat Mobley
    Apr 27 2025

    What separates raw talent from true greatness?

    In this special episode of Chasing Greatness Radio, NBA legend Cuttino Mobley pulls back the curtain on what it really takes — the unseen layers of talent development, elite-level self-mastery, and the brutal psychological shifts needed to thrive at the highest levels.

    Latest neuroscience confirms: greatness isn’t found — it’s forged through deliberate identity conditioning, resilient emotional wiring, and environments that force evolution. Coutinho lived it. And now, he’s breaking it all down inside this conversation.


    This isn’t theory. It’s battle-tested reality from someone who climbed the mountain — and stayed there.

    You’ll hear why most talented players never break through, how internal self-dialogue either accelerates or assassins careers, and why mastery is less about skill — and more about nervous system optimization under chaos.

    If you’re serious about high performance, leadership, and transformation, this is the blueprint you can’t afford to miss.


    And if you’re ready to stop trying to figure it out alone — and start building with the world’s elite —

    join us inside Elite Performance in Collaboration (EPIC), where athletes, entrepreneurs, and $100M founders are engineering their next level, together.


    First 7 days are free. Future is earned. Let’s build it.


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    50 mins
  • The Way you are Conditioning is making you Slower and Less Explosive
    Apr 26 2025

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    10 mins
  • What the World's Best are Doing to Fuel for Performance
    Apr 26 2025

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    13 mins
  • Your Warm Up Routine Sucks. And Here's Why......
    Feb 13 2025
    Your Warm Up Routine Sucks. And Here's Why......

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    12 mins
  • The Secret Consultant the Best Sports Teams call when their Season is on the Line
    Feb 13 2025

    The Secret Consultant the Best Sports Teams call when their Season is on the Line

    David Clancy

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    35 mins
  • Forget Bicep Curls: How Tony Greco Trains NHL Stars (and Why It's Not What You Think)
    Feb 3 2025

    In this episode of Chasing Greatness Radio, NHL performance consultant Tony Greco shares his journey from a champion martial artist to a fitness consultant. He emphasizes the transformative power of fitness, not just for physical health but also for mental well-being. Greco discusses the cognitive benefits of exercise, the importance of mindset in achieving goals, and the tools he uses to help clients stay focused and motivated. He also highlights the significance of creating a positive environment in fitness communities and the value of trusting the process in personal growth. In this conversation, Tony Greco shares his insights on leadership, coaching, and the importance of mindset in performance. He emphasizes the need for a solution-oriented approach in coaching, the significance of triphasic training for athletes, and the benefits of barefoot training for injury prevention. Greco discusses the role of community in athlete development and the impact of environment on performance. He also highlights the importance of mental resilience and perspective in overcoming adversity.


    takeaways

    • Transforming bodies, uplifting spirits, and strengthening minds is the core of fitness.
    • Exercise serves as 'miracle grow' for the brain, enhancing cognitive function.
    • Movement is essential for mental engagement and progress.
    • Mindset plays a crucial role in performance and achieving goals.
    • Trusting the process is vital for athletes and individuals alike.
    • Attitude can significantly impact one's success and growth.
    • Writing down goals and progress helps maintain accountability.
    • Creating a supportive community enhances the fitness experience.
    • People often become miserable when they stop engaging in physical activity.
    • The journey of fitness should be accessible to everyone, not just the elite. Focus on solutions, not problems.
    • Transforming bodies uplifts spirits and strengthens minds.
    • Mindset is crucial for performance.
    • Triphasic training enhances muscle contractions.
    • Performance and appearance are distinct.
    • Learning from the past is essential.
    • Drive and determination are key traits in athletes.
    • Community fosters growth and improvement.
    • A supportive environment enhances training effectiveness.
    • Pain is temporary, pride lasts forever.


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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Forget Motivation! This ONE Mental Trick Makes You UNSTOPPABLE
    Jan 24 2025

    keywords

    performance psychology, David Goggins, cookie jar, inner power, personal growth, motivation, overcoming challenges, mental resilience, success, self-improvement


    In this mini episode Chase emphasizes the importance of mental resilience and the ability to create inspiring internal conditions. Drawing from David Goggins' 'cookie jar' concept, he illustrates how recalling past victories can empower individuals to overcome challenges and enhance their performance. The discussion highlights the psychological aspects of success and the tools available for personal growth and motivation.

    takeaways

    • Performance is largely psychological, with 80% being mental.
    • Creating inspiring internal conditions is key to true power.
    • The 'cookie jar' concept helps recall past victories.
    • We can dictate the mental programs that run in our minds.
    • Visceral experiences can evoke strong emotional responses.
    • Tapping into past successes can enhance current performance.
    • Everyone has a 'cookie jar' filled with personal victories.
    • Small victories are just as important as big ones.
    • Mastering performance psychology is essential for success.
    • Sharing these tools can help others improve their performance.


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    8 mins
  • Forget Stretching: This Controversial Warm-Up Will SHOCK Your Body into Action
    Jan 18 2025

    Tired of those same old, tired warm-up routines? So are we. This isn't your grandma's pre-workout stretch session. In this episode, we dive into the cutting edge of performance science, revealing why activating your feet and triggering your fight-or-flight response are the ONLY things you need to prime your body for peak performance.


    Forget static stretches and endless foam rolling. We're talking about unleashing the power of your nervous system and building a foundation from the ground up. Discover why traditional warm-ups are holding you back, and how this revolutionary approach can unlock explosive power, enhance your focus, and bulletproof you against injury. Get ready to rethink everything you thought you knew about preparing for action.


    This episode is packed with actionable insights, drawing on research from leading experts in biomechanics and neurophysiology (1, 2). You'll learn how to:

    • Activate your feet: Unleash the power of your body's natural shock absorbers and propel yourself to new heights.
    • Trigger fight-or-flight: Harness the primal energy of your nervous system for heightened focus and explosive performance.
    • Ditch the outdated methods: Say goodbye to inefficient warm-ups that waste your time and limit your potential.

    Prepare to dominate your workouts and leave the competition in the dust. This is your wake-up call to a new era of performance preparation.

    References:

    1. McGill, S. M. (2016). Low back disorders: evidence-based prevention and rehabilitation. Human Kinetics.
    2. Schmidt, R. A., & Lee, T. D. (2011). Motor control and learning: A behavioral emphasis. Human Kinetics.


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    12 mins
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