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The Tyren Johnson Show Tyren
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Welcome to 'The Tyren Johnson Show,' the podcast where we explore the extraordinary power of mental toughness and personal development. Join me, Tyren Johnson, a professional basketball player and lifelong advocate for personal growth, as we dive into the mindset, habits, and strategies that lead to success on and off the court.
In each episode, we'll unlock the secrets to resilience, goal achievement, and personal transformation. Whether you're an athlete striving for greatness, an entrepreneur chasing your dreams, or anyone seeking to level up in life, this podcast is your source of inspiration and practical wisdom.
Expect in-depth conversations with top athletes, coaches, experts in mental conditioning, and thought leaders from various fields. We'll share real-life stories of triumph over adversity, dissect the psychology of peak performance, and provide actionable tips to help you become the best version of yourself.
Get ready to sharpen your mental edge, harness your inner strength, and embark on a journey of continuous self-improvement. Subscribe now to 'The Tyren Johnson Show' and join our community of achievers who believe that with the right mindset, you can conquer any challenge and make every day your masterpiece."
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Same Name Different Game With Sean Mccaw #124
Sean Jamel McCaw is an American-Austrian former professional basketball player and coach. His professional playing career spanned from 1995 to 2008 and his coaching career spanned from 2008 to 2016. McCaw's career took him to Austria, France, Germany, Portugal, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. During his college career in the United States, McCaw was named the 1995 American West Conference Player of the Year.He is also an author, having written Same Name Different Game: Your Guide For A S...
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What I Learned From Being On The Bench For Three Years In College
The transfer portal has changed the landscape of college sports. I love it, and I'm also worried. Everything has its pros and cons. As a player, I didn't have the freedom to transfer. I had to sit on the bench and hope an opportunity presented itself. In this video, I discussed the valuable lessons I learned from being on the bench for three years. Check out the video and let me know what you think. Do you think we're creating a generation of athletes who d...
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Why I Prefer To Train Alone #119
In this episode, I talk about why I prefer to train alone. I started training alone when I was a kid. It wasn’t t a choice I made I just was the kid that nobody took serious so I had to find a way.This continued even when I was in college. We had all the resources in the world, but I was always the player who couldn’t get a rebounder or couldn’t get a coach to pour into me truly. So, I had to figure it out by studying and breaking down a ton of film. I don’t like...