The Emotional Habits That Separate Great Athletes | V134
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In Episode 134 of High Performance Parenting, Greg Francis and daughter Crissy unpack one of the most overlooked keys to athletic success:
👉 Emotional intelligence.
They discuss:
- Why emotional control matters more than raw talent
- How athletes lose mentally before physically
- The impact of frustration, blame, and emotional spirals
- How discipline and consistency become a superpower
- Why emotional habits determine performance under pressure
- How mentally strong athletes break opponents emotionally
Crissy also shares a powerful tennis tournament story where she came back from being down 0-3 in a set by staying emotionally composed while her opponent emotionally unraveled.
This episode gives athletes and parents practical tools for:
✔ Emotional awareness
✔ Ownership instead of blame
✔ Strategic thinking under pressure
✔ Competing with confidence and composure
Because:
👉 Emotional intelligence isn’t weakness.
👉 It’s a competitive advantage.
(00:00) Why Emotional Control Matters
(01:37) Talent vs Emotional Intelligence
(02:15) How Athletes React to Frustration
(03:30) Emotional Spirals During Competition
(04:11) Discipline as a Superpower
(06:02) Breaking Opponents Mentally
(07:00) Coming Back From 0-3
(08:12) When Opponents Emotionally Collapse
(09:26) Awareness, Ownership and Response
(11:14) Why Emotional Habits Matter
(12:26) Pressure Around Districts and State
(13:27) Focusing on What You Can Control
(15:00) Winning Through Emotional Intelligence