All Things Performance

Josiah Igono

Our goal is to stay hungry, get better, and to move the meter. Psychological, Physiological, Neurological, and Belief System Improvement.

  1. 87 | From Setback To STRENGTH: Failure & Adversity

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    87 | From Setback To STRENGTH: Failure & Adversity

    Every athlete will experience failure. A missed shot. A costly turnover. A devastating injury. A poor performance. A season that doesn't go as planned. The question isn't if you'll fail—it's what you'll do next??? In this episode of All Things Performance, performance psychology expert Dr. Josiah Igono explores one of the defining characteristics of elite performers: the ability to respond to adversity with resilience rather than retreat. Josiah answers four of the most important questions athletes ask: How do I bounce back after making a costly mistake? How do I handle failure when everyone is watching? Why do setbacks make some athletes stronger while others quit? How can I stop being afraid of failure? Drawing from performance psychology, personal experience, and lessons learned from working with athletes at every level, this episode uncovers the mental habits that transform disappointment into development. You'll learn why failure is one of the greatest teachers in sports, how your response to adversity shapes your identity, and why your greatest breakthroughs often begin where your greatest setbacks occur. Whether you're recovering from a difficult game, struggling with self-doubt, or trying to regain confidence after a setback, this conversation will equip you with practical tools to reset your mindset, embrace growth, and compete with greater freedom. Remember, failure is not the opposite of success—it is often the pathway to it. Because championships aren't built by athletes who never fall. They're built by athletes who refuse to stay down. Next Steps: Watch Podcasts & ATP content on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@allthingsperformance4379 Email Us: atperformancellc@gmail.com Subscribe, share, and join us as we explore the science, psychology, and practice of human performance.

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    86 | Pressure & Performance

    You dominate in practice, but when the lights come on and the game begins, something changes. Your mind starts racing. You overthink simple plays. You feel pressure building. You begin asking yourself, "Why can't I perform the same way I do in practice?" In this episode of All Things Performance, performance psychology expert Dr. Josiah Igono dives into one of the biggest challenges athletes face: performing under pressure. Josiah answers some of the most common questions athletes ask: Why do I perform great in practice but struggle in games? How do elite athletes stay calm under pressure? What should I do when I start overthinking during competition? Can pressure actually improve performance? Drawing from performance psychology principles and practical performance strategies, this episode breaks down what pressure actually is, why the mind responds the way it does during competition, and how elite performers learn to work with pressure rather than against it. You'll learn why pressure itself isn't the enemy, why overthinking often sabotages performance, and how some athletes consistently rise to the occasion while others become trapped by the moment. If you've ever felt your confidence disappear in competition, struggled with game-day nerves, or wondered how top performers stay composed when everything is on the line, this conversation will give you practical tools and a new perspective on pressure. Because pressure doesn't create who you are. Pressure reveals how you've prepared. And sometimes the difference between breaking under pressure and performing through pressure is learning how to think differently when the moment gets bigger. Next Steps: Watch Podcasts & ATP content on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@allthingsperformance4379 Email Us: atperformancellc@gmail.com Subscribe, share, and join us as we explore the science, psychology, and practice of human performance.

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    85 | Confidence Under Construction

    Confidence is one of the most talked-about qualities in sports—and one of the most misunderstood. Many athletes believe confidence comes from making shots, winning games, earning playing time, or hearing praise from coaches. But what happens when performance declines, mistakes pile up, and results don't go your way? Does confidence disappear, or was it never built on the right foundation to begin with? In this episode of All Things Performance, Dr. Josiah Igono tackles some of the most common and important questions athletes ask about confidence: How do I stay confident when I'm not performing well? What's the difference between confidence and arrogance? Can confidence be built, or are some athletes simply born with it? Why does my confidence disappear after one bad game? Drawing from performance psychology, real-world experiences with elite athletes, and practical strategies you can apply immediately, Dr. Igono breaks down the myths that keep athletes trapped in confidence roller coasters and reveals how lasting confidence is actually developed. Whether you're an athlete looking to perform more consistently, a coach seeking to build resilient competitors, or a parent wanting to better support your child through the ups and downs of sports, this episode provides a blueprint for building confidence that can withstand mistakes, setbacks, and pressure. Because true confidence isn't just built when things are going well. It's built when they aren't. Next Steps: Watch Podcasts & ATP content on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@allthingsperformance4379 Email Us: atperformancellc@gmail.com Subscribe, share, and join us as we explore the science, psychology, and practice of human performance.

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    84 | Bones & Belief Systems

    Bones & Belief Systems What do your bones and your beliefs have in common? More than you might think. In this thought-provoking episode, Bones & Belief Systems, we explore the fascinating connection between the physical structures that support our bodies and the belief systems that support our lives. You'll discover the remarkable physiological role bones play in providing strength, protection, movement, and adaptation—and how our beliefs serve a similar purpose spiritually, emotionally, and philosophically. The episode examines what happens when bones bend under pressure and how the body's response to stress can reveal powerful truths about personal growth, resilience, and faith.  Whether you're navigating trials, building resilience, or seeking a deeper understanding of spiritual growth, this episode offers practical insight and biblical wisdom that will challenge and encourage you. The discussion concludes with two powerful passages of Scripture that bring these concepts into sharp focus: II Timothy 2:3–5, which calls believers to endure hardship with discipline and purpose, and John 16:33, where Jesus reminds us that while trouble is inevitable, peace and victory are found in Him. If you've ever wondered how challenges shape both the body and the soul, this episode will give you a fresh perspective on why strength is often built through resistance—and why the beliefs that withstand pressure become the foundation for a resilient life. Next Steps: Watch Podcasts & ATP content on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@allthingsperformance4379 Email Us: atperformancellc@gmail.com Subscribe, share, and join us as we explore the science, psychology, and practice of human performance.

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Our goal is to stay hungry, get better, and to move the meter. Psychological, Physiological, Neurological, and Belief System Improvement.