
Marnie Merrilees: Inside the Mind of a World Champion Bare Knuckle Boxer | Guest MICK TERRILL | E1
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Welcome to Marnie Merrilees, High Performance Psychologist Podcast @MarnieMerrilees. Where we discuss psychology and psychological skills for high performance and everyday life.
In this episode, my guest Mick Terrill, World Champion Heavyweight Bare Knuckle Boxer reveals his physical and mental preparation for his upcoming fight to defend his BKFC World title TERRILL vs HUNT on 27th April 2024 in Los Angeles.
Its a discussion that I'm sure everyone, whether your a fan of bare knuckle boxing or not, will find interesting and informative especially with regards the mental preparation leading up to a big fight and the dedication and hard-work required to be a World Champion BKFC.
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Show Notes:
Introduction
- Main Discussion Topics
- The Psychology of Combat Sports: Insights into the mental toughness required in bare-knuckle boxing.
- Training and Preparation: Mick Terrill discusses his training regimen and mental preparation for fights.
- Overcoming Adversity: Techniques and strategies for handling pressure and setbacks.
- Performance Psychology: Marnie and Mick discuss how psychological principles can be applied to enhance performance in high-stakes environments.
- Closing Thoughts
- Summary of key takeaways about mental resilience and performance.
- Closing remarks from both the host and the guest.
- Resources Mentioned
- Mention of specific books, articles, or previous studies related to performance psychology