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The Soul Gym

The Soul Gym

著者: Lance Thonvold and Steve Watson
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Every other peak performance podcast gives you the tools and leaves out the power source. We don't.

The Soul Gym equips Christian athletes in college and pro sports with the mindset science, physical performance strategies, and unshakeable identity in Jesus Christ to become complete — lacking nothing — on the field, in ministry, and in life.

We build the foundation on Jesus first. Then we stack the strategies of mind and body on top. That's not a religious show. That's a complete show.

Hosted by Lance Thonvold — Seattle Mariners MLB draft pick, D1 athlete at the University of Minnesota, Teammate of the Year, and a speaker who has stood in locker rooms across the SEC, Big 12, and Big 10 — and Steve Watson, former NFL player with the Washington Redskins and Baltimore Ravens, team chaplain for ASU Football, mentor to athletes at every level, and founder of BE BOLD.

Two guys who've lived it. One show that doesn't leave anything out.

Train everything. Lack nothing.


Coaching inquiries: thesoulgym480@gmail.com

Book Steve to speak: the4gcoach@gmail.com

Book Lance to speak: www.lancethonvold.com



© 2026 The Soul Gym
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  • What Science And Scripture Say About The Mind You're Stuck In
    2026/07/07

    "Changing Your Mind Will Change Your Life"

    There's a version of you that you've seen in your head. Performing at your best. Unshaken under pressure. Whole. The problem isn't that you don't want to be that person — it's that your mind keeps dragging you back to the old one.

    Lance and Steve have both been there. Steve Watson came into college as a top 5 tight end in the country. The pedigree was real. The expectations were set. Then over four years, every time a new coach walked in the door, Steve walked out with a new position. Five positions. Five identity resets. Five moments where everything he'd built had to be torn down and rebuilt from scratch. Most athletes would've crumbled. Steve had to learn something harder than any playbook — how to rebuild his mind every single time.

    That story is the heartbeat of this episode.

    This episode sits at the intersection of neuroscience and Scripture — and what's wild is they're saying the exact same thing. Your brain can be rewired. Your identity can be rebuilt. But neither happens in a moment. Both require time, repetition, and the willingness to let the old self die so the new one can take root.

    That's sanctification. That's neuroplasticity. That's the hardest — and most necessary — work you'll ever do.

    In this episode you'll learn:

    → How neuroplasticity actually works — and why your brain is more like a muscle than you think. Old thought patterns are grooves worn deep over time. New ones are built the same way: slowly, deliberately, rep by rep.

    → The sanctification parallel no one talks about — as you grow closer to Jesus, He asks more of you, not less. He'll ask you to shed more, look more like Him, and let go of the version of yourself you've been protecting. That process is uncomfortable. It's also the point.

    → How to build a daily mental road map — not motivation, not hype — a specific, repeatable plan to become the person you're called to be. Because the future version of you isn't a fantasy. It's a target. And today is how you start closing the gap.

    Changing your mind really will change your life. Science and Scripture both agree. The question is whether you're ready to do the reps.

    Thank you for listening to the SoulGym Podcast. Leave a 5-star review and share this episode if this hit you in the soul.

    For questions and inquiries: thesoulgym480@gmail.com

    Ask Steve to Speak: the4Gcoach@gmail.com

    Ask Lance to speak: www.lancethonvold.com

    God Bless,

    Soul Bros

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  • Self-Sabotage (the podcast you don't even know you need)
    2026/05/28

    You're your own worst opponent. And most athletes never talk about it.

    In this episode, Lance and Steve get raw. No highlights, no polished stories — just two guys who've lived it, naming the habits, patterns, and cycles that kept them bound longer than they want to admit. Because self-sabotage doesn't look like failure. Sometimes it looks like almost making it, over and over again.

    We break down what self-sabotage actually is, where it comes from, and why willpower alone will never be enough to break it. Then we go somewhere most performance podcasts won't — confession. The kind that doesn't just acknowledge the problem, but actually sets you free from it.

    This episode might be the one you didn't know you needed.

    Train everything. Lack nothing.

    Thank you for listening to the SoulGym Podcast. Leave a 5-star review and share this episode if this hit you in the soul.

    For questions and inquiries: thesoulgym480@gmail.com

    Ask Steve to Speak: the4Gcoach@gmail.com

    Ask Lance to speak: www.lancethonvold.com

    God Bless,

    Soul Bros

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  • ACTIVATE | w/ Top 25 Crossfit Athlete Luke Parker
    2026/05/28

    Most athletes know how to push through. Few know how to activate. The wall is coming, the phone is ringing — and Luke Parker is about to show you how to answer.

    Luke Parker — elite CrossFit athlete, Mayhem Faith competitor, Get Strong Ministries, former D1 baseball player, husband and father of two — has lived at the edge of human performance. He rides the line of overtraining daily, pushing mind, body, and nutrition to their absolute limit in pursuit of being the fittest man on earth. But the rep that changed everything wasn't in the gym.

    There was a moment. A switch that flipped.

    And on this episode of The Soul Gym, Luke tells you exactly what that moment was — and what it will cost you to have one of your own.

    1 Timothy 4:8 tells us physical training has value. (Thumbs up if you train.) But training in godliness has value in ALL things. Luke lives that verse out loud — and in this conversation he draws the line between believing in Jesus and following Jesus. One keeps you comfortable. The other changes everything.

    Luke speaks directly to the believer who is not all in. Not to guilt you — but to call you. Because Jesus didn't say pick up your cross once. He said pick up your cross and follow Me. Daily.

    You will leave this episode with:

    • What it means to ACTIVATE your faith — not just hold it
    • The mindset behind elite performance that transfers directly to your walk with God
    • An analogy that will shake you to your core about what to do when you hit a wall
    • Luke's concept of THE PHONE CALL — and what answering it actually looks like
    • Why the desire to be all in matters more than being perfect
    • How full commitment to Jesus bleeds into everything: your training, your marriage, your fatherhood, your purpose


    This one is for the athlete who's been on the edge of quitting — in the gym, in their faith, or both.

    Thank you for listening to the SoulGym Podcast. Leave a 5-star review and share this episode if this hit you in the soul.

    For questions and inquiries: thesoulgym480@gmail.com

    Ask Steve to Speak: the4Gcoach@gmail.com

    Ask Lance to speak: www.lancethonvold.com

    God Bless,

    Soul Bros

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