Episode 9: Finding The Right Fit w/Andy Rojo, USA Baseball NTIS
The Mario Soto Sports Psychology Podcast
Release Date: 12/07/2019
The Mario Soto Sports Psychology Podcast
James Brett Wilks is an English film producer, vegan activist, and former professional mixed martial artist. A professional from 2003 until 2012, he competed for the UFC, King of the Cage, and was the winner of Spike TV's The Ultimate Fighter: United States vs. United Kingdom. After winning his title and several UFC fights, it was during a sparring session towards the end of fight camp where he was dealt a major setback injuring both knees.
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In this interview with professional Canopy Pilot Jeannie Bartholomew, we discuss the importance of routines, visualization, physical endurance, preparation and the attention to detail for maintaining success and safety in this high risk sport. Jeannie’s passion for life and sport can be summed up in this statement: “Your character is defined by how you treat someone who can do nothing for you.”
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This former heavyweight boxing champion of the world has a story to tell with life lessons important for every parent, athlete, and coach. The pain he is willing to share is really his gift to us so that others don’t repeat the same mistakes. As a complement to this interview, I ask that you watch the first episode of Losers and also read the article that Michael wrote many years ago called “The anatomy of a knockout”.
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Choosing the right food source to support what both the mind and the body need for the elite athlete and everyday human being. Leslie is as good as they get when it comes to understanding how food can impact one’s performance. Her resume is a who’s who of professional teams and is always in demand for her expertise. I am so glad to hear her to speak on the subject of fad diets (Keto, Paleo, etc.), supplements, hydration and factors critical to keeping ourselves healthy, productive and effective.
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I am so excited to share this interview with Rolando Garza, pitching coordinator for the Tampa Bay Rays. In this session, he shares his journey from awkward teenage kid to getting drafted out of high school by the Sox organization, his playing experiences as a pro, his eventual transition into coaching and the people who were his greatest influence along the way. This podcast provides great insight and advice for anyone (player or coach) wanting to perform at the highest levels.
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Smiling Sam Alvey has been a professional MMA fighter since 2008 compiling an impressive 33-13 record over his twelve years . Like so many who have chosen this way of life
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You’d never know it but this 1st round draft pick gets nervous and has had to deal with his fair share of adversity. Disappointment came in many packages for Milwaukee Brewers Pitching Prospect, Ethan from having to say no to the college of his choice to being a walk on at Miss State; dealing with Tommy John surgery and all the challenges that accompany a major injury and rehabilitation. Ethan’s story is a must read for those searching answers on creating a will to win.
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Anthony Grover is a high school All American, 3 time state champion who has excelled at the sport of running.
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In this episode, we have the honor of being invited into the home of Elite Show Jumper Mandy Porter, arguably one of the nicest yet fiercest competitors in the sport. As a professional she’s appeared in multiple Nations Cup teams for the United States, competed in the prestigious FEI World Cup Jumping Finals several times, and been a winner of the $1MM HITS grand prix on the West Coast.
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In this episode, we visit the world class RVCA Headquarters and with its own state of the art combat training facilities to sit down with professional MMA trainer Jason Parillo whose students include BJ Penn, Cris Cyborg, Rafael Dos Anjos, Tito Ortiz, and a list of others elite fighters.
info_outline"Talent isn't enough". These are the words from Andy Rojo, Regional Director of USA Baseball and founder of Rising Prospects Talent Showcase and College Exposure Camps. Andy has been involved in baseball for over 35 years having played for some of the best coaches in the sport, later joining the coaching world at Riverside Community College and Long Beach State.
In this Episode, Andy reveals what college coaches and scouts are looking for from potential players, and some of the mistakes that families make, specialization vs being an athlete, navigating programs and schools - crucial listening for both players and parents. In addition, we talk about the challenges that coaches of every level need to be ready or prepare themselves for if they choose to be successful in this journey. He shares his 4 absolutes that every young coach should hear and so much more in this valuable discussion.