Send us a text Summary In this episode, Paige Williamson explores the concept of mental blocks in athletes, particularly in gymnastics. She delves into the history of the term, its definitions, and her theory on rebranding mental blocks to remove stigma. The conversation covers various categories of mental blocks, including intrinsic mindset blocks, social influences, and physiological factors. Paige emphasizes the importance of understanding the root causes of these blocks and provides strategies for coaches and parents to support athletes in overcoming them. Takeaways Mental blocks are often misunderstood as failures.The term 'mental block' has historical roots in psychology.Performance anxiety can lead to cognitive interruptions.Blocks can be psychological, neurological, or both.Understanding the root cause is crucial for resolution.There are different categories of mental blocks: mindset, skill, social, and physiological.Coaching style can significantly impact an athlete's mental state.Fear is a natural response that can protect athletes.Proactive strategies can help mitigate the development of blocks.Normalizing discussions around mental blocks is essential for athlete support.Sound Bites "The brain is saying not now.""Normalize and support blocks.""Mental blocks are not failures."Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Mental Blocks 02:31 The History of Mental Blocks 08:47 Defining Mental Blocks 10:07 Rethinking Mental Blocks 16:04 Categories of Mental Blocks 28:04 Social Influences on Mental Blocks 34:23 Physiological and Medical Factors 39:09 Strategies for Overcoming Blocks References Feinstein, Justin S., et al. “The Human Amygdala and the Induction and Experience of Fear.” Current Biology, vol. 21, no. 1, 2011, pp. 34–38. Costandi, Mo. “Researchers Scare 'Fearless' Patients.” Nature, 3 Feb. 2013. Smith, A. M. “The ‘Yips’ in Golf: A Continuum between a Focal Dystonia and Choking.” Sports Medicine, vol. 33, no. 1, 2003, pp. 13–31. DOI:10.2165/00007256-200333010-00002. Cooper, Walter E., Jr., R. Alexander Pyron, and Thomas Garland, Jr. “Island Tameness: Living on Islands Reduces Flight Initiation Distance.” Proceedings of the Royal Society B, vol. 281, no. 1788, 2014, p. 20133019. Hu, Q., et al. “Impact of a Controlling Coaching Style on Athletes’ Fear of Failure.” [Journal Name], 2023. PubMed Central. "What Drives Authoritarian, Fear-Based Coaching.” Psychology Support the show Don't Forget to Like & Subscribe! Socials: Facebook :: Williamson Elite Performance Link: https://www.facebook.com/61582924419840# Instagram :: Williamson Elite Performance Link: https://www.instagram.com/williamsoneliteperformance/ Tik Tok :: pivot_gymnasticspodcast Link: https://www.tiktok.com/@pivot_gymnasticspodcast YouTube :: Williamson Elite Performance Link: https://www.youtube.com/@williamsoneliteperformance Email :: coachpaige.usag@gmail.com