Ep 57: Development in Years Three and Four: Ownership, Performance & Legacy
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In this episode, we break down how development shifts in the final two years of a collegiate career. The foundation is built. Now it’s about ownership, refinement, and leaving a mark.
Year 3 is where expectations rise and performance sharpens. Athletes begin driving their own process. We discuss handling pressure, refining race tactics, expanding threshold and speed with precision, and the difference between talent and competitive maturity. Leadership starts showing up in daily standards, not just words.
Year 4 is about mastery and legacy. What does it look like to compete with confidence and control? How do seniors stay hungry without burning out? How do conversations change when an athlete has fully grown into the program?
We also address common pitfalls in the final years, including pressing too hard and letting outcome pressure override the process.
If the first two years are about building the engine, the final two are about learning how to drive it. This episode focuses on finishing well, leading boldly, and preparing for life beyond college athletics.