The Application of Mental Performance Coaching in Elite Professional Rugby

EP 147 The Application of Mental Performance Coaching in Elite Professional Rugby

The Application of Mental Performance Coaching in Elite Professional Rugby

Aaron Walsh

Aaron Walsh, otherwise known as “Walshy” is an experienced Performance Coach. His main areas of focus are developing leadership, culture and mental performance programs for teams. Currently working with Chiefs in Super Rugby as well as consulting to Harlequins, Scottish Rugby, Texas Rangers and Basketball New Zealand.  Aaron has worked in MLB, NRL and with various national teams.  He is also currently coaching multiple corporate leadership teams in creating and maintaining a high performance working environments.  He is sought after and highly regarded presenter that is comfortable in both sporting and corporate environments.

In episode #147 I chat with Aaron Walsh, a performance coach for the Chiefs rugby team in New Zealand as well as a consultant to many more elite teams including the Scottish Rugby team.  We chat about his experiences of supporting elite rugby union players, common challenges that players bring to him, perceptions from players and coaches of working on their mental game.  Performance analysis is a topic we touch on too as is culture in elite professional sport. 

Key Learning Points:

  • We have many amazing athletes who work incredibly hard, I feel it’s a tragedy that they’re not able to actualise that skill and potential because they don’t have the ability to navigate through the emotional and mental side of performance.
  • In my philosophy I treat the mental side as a skill that can be developed.
  • Why hasn’t mental skills been integrated into elite teams is a part of Aaron’s research. The answer is people need educating on the topic.
  • How players respond to mistakes and pressure is an integral part of mental skills training.
  • Psychological safety and well-being need to be talked about cautiously in elite professional sport.
  • Everybody wants to be resilient, but not many know how to build resilience.

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To Listen to Rugby Orientated Podcast Episodes

Ep029: Lome Faatau – How to Play Professional Rugby with Confidence 

Ep038: Taz Bricknell – Playing Professional Women’s Rugby 

Ep039: John Fletcher – How to Develop Fearless Athletes

Ep104: Seb De Chaves – The Psychological Demands of Elite Professional Rugby

Ep127: Paul Trainor – The Application of Mental Toughness Training in Elite Professional Rugby League

Helpful Rugby Orientated Resources

Blog – Overthinking on the Rugby Pitch

Blog – Are you a Rugby Player who Focuses Too Much on the Opposition

Blog – Helping Young Rugby Players Mentally Prepare Before Matches

Blog – Playing Rugby at Your Best Under Pressure

Blog – 5 Ways to Create a Psychological Safe Sporting Environment

Rugby Psychology | Mental Skills for Rugby Resources

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David Charlton

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David Charlton

Global Sports Psychologist who is located near Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK and willing to travel Internationally.  David also uses online video conferencing software (Zoom, Facetime, WhatsApp) on a regular basis and has clients who he has supported in USA, Canada, South America, UAE, Australian and New Zealand.  

Managing Director – Inspiring Sporting Excellence and Founder of The Sports Psychology Hub.  With over 10 years experience supporting athletes, coaches, parents and teams to achieve their goals, quickly. 

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    How to Improve Your Mental Strength: Secrets from an Olympian

    EP 140 Episode Cover Chris Cook

    How to Improve Your Mental Strength: Secrets from an Olympian

    Chris Cook

    Chris Cook is a former double Olympian & Double Commonwealth Champion.  After competing for Great Britain for nearly 10 years, he hung up the trunks and retired from international swimming and began working with businesses/organisations far and wide to help inspire, mentor and coach people to embrace ‘challenge and change’ for their optimal performance. Chris has built a reputation as a motivational speaker throughout the last 7 years working from referral to referral, sharing his story and the lessons learnt from the journey with over 400,000 people. 

    Chris and his wife Erica also run their own Learn to swim business – ‘Swim Buddies’ which has seen the business (located in Darlington, UK) grow from 7 swimmers in their first week in September 2014 through to over 1000 children swimming with Swim Buddies every week.

    Chris’s coaching, speaking and mentoring is centred around personal development. Whether it’s in the water helping swimmers or on dry land in business and life, Chris believes that success is something you attract from the person you become.

    In this episode 140, double Olympian and former Commonwealth champion swimmer, Chris Cook joined me.  We discussed his journey to becoming an Olympian and his role now as a motivational speaker and executive coach.  Different obstacles that he overcame were also talking points, as were how he sets goals and works to achieve them.  Chris also shares many great questions that you can ask yourself and what sports performers can learn from CEOs in the business world.

    Key Learning Points:

    • Having people that I was accountable to as a child was important.
    • My biggest fear was getting to the end of something and realising I hadn’t tried hard enough.
    • There were times when I got over-anxious because I wanted it too much.
    • I realised to progress I needed to become great the stuff I wasn’t good at, goal setting was one thing.
    • People in the business world would benefit from looking at how they view their recovery and make necessary changes.
    • How can I swim 2 lengths of the pool faster was a question I often asked myself.
    • Seeing difficult moments as growth opportunities and being brave enough to face them is vital.

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    To Listen to Relevant Podcast Episodes

    Ep033: Aly Dixon – Mental Toughness Lessons from a World Champion

    Ep048: Natalie Hurdley – How to Build Mental Toughness through Powerlifting

    Ep066: Marilyn Okoro – Mental Health and Resilience: Lessons from an Olympic Medalist

    Ep110: Dan Steele – How to Increase Mental Fortitude: Secrets from an Olympian

    Other Helpful Resources

    Driscolls Model of Reflection

    Blog – Do You Really Want to Succeed

    Blog – 12 Reasons Why You Won’t Achieve Your Potential

    Blog: 9 Tips for Children from Olympians

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    David Charlton

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    David Charlton

    Global Sports Psychologist who is located near Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK and willing to travel Internationally.  David also uses online video conferencing software (Zoom, Facetime, WhatsApp) on a regular basis and has clients who he has supported in USA, Canada, South America, UAE, Australian and New Zealand.  

    Managing Director – Inspiring Sporting Excellence and Founder of The Sports Psychology Hub.  With over 10 years experience supporting athletes, coaches, parents and teams to achieve their goals, quickly. 

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      Observations: 3 Things That Stop You Achieving Your Goals

      EP 134 Episode Cover David Charlton

      Observations: 3 Things That Stop You Achieving Your Goals

      David Charlton

      By working with David Charlton, you and your organisation will be better equipped to rise to modern day challenges and better informed to thrive on and off the pitch, course or court.  Where he inspires individuals and teams to:

      • Cope with pressure and challenges more effectively
      • Maintain positive mental health
      • Compete with confidence more often
      • Manage your emotions better
      • Improve your commitments levels

      David is a Mental Toughness Practitioner, as well as a Health Care and Professions Council (HCPC) Registered Sport and Exercise Psychologist.  He has successfully supported athletes, teams and organisations for over 10 years in order to ensure that they perform at their maximum more often.

      He has a comprehensive knowledge around the development of Mental Toughness, a plastic personality trait, which determines or limits people to deal effectively with change, challenges and stressors. In today’s climate, during the Coronavirus pandemic this quality is becoming more and more valuable to individuals, teams and organisations. 

      In this short solo episode, I share 2 short clips from the previous 2 episodes where I chat with Kevin Stansfield and Christina Flach to inspire and motivate you to reflect on your journey.  My hope is that you will pick up some nougats of advice from the business world and then go on to adapt your approach and take some action so that you give yourself the best chance of achieving your goals and using the time and resources that you have available much better.

      Key Learning Points

      • A key question to ask yourself is – HOW CAN I REACH MY POTENTIAL?
      • 3 things that stop people from achieving their full potential:
      1. Failure to take ownership and be honest with themselves
      2. Not understanding why you do what you do
      3. Fear of what may or may not happen if you do or don’t do…

      Connect with David Charlton

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      Relevant Podcast Episodes

      Ep21: Steve Hackney – How to Reach Your Full Potential

      Ep100: Compilation – 50 Secrets for Optimal Performance and Positive Mental Health

      Ep106: Amy Rowlinson – Why is knowing my WHY important?

      Ep132: Kevin Stansfield – How Lessons from the Great Game of Golf can Help You Win the, Equally Great, Game of Business

      Ep133: Why Mental Toughness is Important: Lessons from Sport, Business and Loss

      Other Relevant Blogs and Resources

      Motivation for Sport Quiz

      Performance Profile

      Blog: For Better Golf Use a Growth Mindset – Sports Psychology

      Blog: Coach Development – Helping Athletes Overcome Fear of Failure

      Blog: Supporting Children in Sport with Positive Feedback

      Blog: How to Find Your Why 

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      David Charlton

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      David Charlton

      Global Sports Psychologist who is located near Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK and willing to travel Internationally.  David also uses online video conferencing software (Zoom, Facetime, WhatsApp) on a regular basis and has clients who he has supported in USA, Canada, South America, UAE, Australian and New Zealand.  

      Managing Director – Inspiring Sporting Excellence and Founder of The Sports Psychology Hub.  With over 10 years experience supporting athletes, coaches, parents and teams to achieve their goals, quickly. 

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      E: [email protected]

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        How to Deal with Self-Criticism using Self Compassion – Part 2

        EP 130 Episode Cover David Charlton

        How to Deal with Self-Criticism using Self Compassion – Part 2

        David Charlton

        By working with David Charlton, you and your organisation will be better equipped to rise to modern day challenges and better informed to thrive on and off the pitch, course or court.  Where he inspires individuals and teams to:

        • Cope with pressure and challenges more effectively
        • Maintain positive mental health
        • Compete with confidence more often
        • Manage your emotions better
        • Improve your commitments levels

        David is a Mental Toughness Practitioner, as well as a Health Care and Professions Council (HCPC) Registered Sport and Exercise Psychologist.  He has successfully supported athletes, teams and organisations for over 10 years in order to ensure that they perform at their maximum more often.

        He has a comprehensive knowledge around the development of Mental Toughness, a plastic personality trait, which determines or limits people to deal effectively with change, challenges and stressors. In today’s climate, during the Coronavirus pandemic this quality is becoming more and more valuable to individuals, teams and organisations. 

        Today is the second part of a 3-part series, where I share 2 more clips, this time from former England Cricketer and Senior Leadership Coach, Jeremy Snape and multiple World Champion Martial Artist and Clinical Hypnotherapist, Stuart Wade.  Jeremy highlights the importance of the psychological side to sport and Stuart defines Mental Toughness in Combat Sports.  

        Again, I go on to share a case study and another tool that a lot of my clients have found useful, from compassionate focused therapy to help you or your clients manage the voice in their heads.  

        Key Learning Points

        • Jeremy states “how my biggest opponent wasn’t India, or the crowd or Harbhajan Singh’s doosra, it was actually the voice in my head which was louder than all 100000 people put together.”
        • Stuart mentioned how “if you take a good shot, it hurts, immediately we’re hard wired to retreat and protect ourselves and not go forward”
        • When we’re activated by fear, it’s similar to the sight of a predator, which goes on to trigger a fear response in the amygdala.
        • It then messes with our motor functions, our heart may beat crazy fast, our breathing speeds up and our mind can go into overdrive. 
        • In this state a lot of people’s thoughts are self-defeating where they get caught in the past thinking about what has happened, and focus on their weaknesses or they flip forward to the future worrying about what may happen, again looking at it from a negative angle. 
        • Some people get into blame mode too, blaming themselves and have a very harsh thought process.    
        • Self-compassionate focused therapy and some of the tools from this approach can come to their rescue such as the one I discuss in this episode, when looking at releasing thought balloons. 

        Connect with David Charlton

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        Relevant Podcast Episodes

        Ep129: David Charlton – How to Deal with Self-Criticism using Self Compassion – PT1

        Ep115: Jeremy Snape – Mental Strength to Succeed: Learning Lessons from International Cricket

        Ep081: Stuart Wade – Mental Toughness in Combat Sports

        Ep072: Tom Jones – Mastering the Mental Side of Cricket

        Ep083: Billy Schwer – Life Lessons from a World Champion Boxer

        Other Relevant Blogs and Resources

        3 Ways to use Visualisation so that You are Mentally Prepared to Win

        Do you focus too much on your opponent before or during a boxing match?

        7 Questions to Ask Yourself Before You Bowl Every Delivery

        Perfectionism in Cricket

        Kristin Neff Website on Self-Compassion

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        David Charlton

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        David Charlton

        Global Sports Psychologist who is located near Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK and willing to travel Internationally.  David also uses online video conferencing software (Zoom, Facetime, WhatsApp) on a regular basis and has clients who he has supported in USA, Canada, South America, UAE, Australian and New Zealand.  

        Managing Director – Inspiring Sporting Excellence and Founder of The Sports Psychology Hub.  With over 10 years experience supporting athletes, coaches, parents and teams to achieve their goals, quickly. 

        T: +44 7734 697769

        E: [email protected]

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          How to Deal with Self-Criticism using Self Compassion – Part 1

          EP 129 Episode Cover David Charlton

          How to Deal with Self-Criticism using Self Compassion – Part 1

          David Charlton

          By working with David Charlton, you and your organisation will be better equipped to rise to modern day challenges and better informed to thrive on and off the pitch, course or court.  Where he inspires individuals and teams to:

          • Cope with pressure and challenges more effectively
          • Maintain positive mental health
          • Compete with confidence more often
          • Manage your emotions better
          • Improve your commitments levels

          David is a Mental Toughness Practitioner, as well as a Health Care and Professions Council (HCPC) Registered Sport and Exercise Psychologist.  He has successfully supported athletes, teams and organisations for over 10 years in order to ensure that they perform at their maximum more often.

          He has a comprehensive knowledge around the development of Mental Toughness, a plastic personality trait, which determines or limits people to deal effectively with change, challenges and stressors. In today’s climate, during the Coronavirus pandemic this quality is becoming more and more valuable to individuals, teams and organisations. 

          This is a short solo episode and the first of 3 episodes where I share 2 reminders of what Mental Toughness is and apply it to different domains.  The first clip is from Mental Toughness pioneer, Doug Strycharczyk which was recorded in our very first episode and the second clip comes from Sebastian De Chavez an elite professional rugby player for Newcastle Falcons who appeared in episode 104.  

          I then go on to share a case study and one helpful exercise taken from compassionate focused therapy to help people who experience self-criticism and are very hard on themselves off the back of failing or making mistakes in sport or life.

          Key Learning Points

          • Doug states that Mental Toughness is about “how we respond mentally to things that happen to us.” 
          • Seb confirms this in a professional rugby setting and considers mental toughness as “being able to get your job done, when things aren’t going your way.”
          • In sport when someone makes a mistake, often as an onlooker or spectator we are better placed to say “they’re only human” and display compassion.
          • Yet, when we are the culprit making the mistake, we often find displaying self-compassion very tough.  For many it is virtually impossible, especially in sport when you and your performances are being judged or at least you think they are.  And your emotions are so up and down because you are striving for competence.
          • A common thing people get wrong when thinking of being self-compassionate or being kind to yourself is that it equals self-pity or that you are being “soft”.  
          • Self-compassion doesn’t mean that you are lacking in motivation either.
          • Understanding the pain that you are put yourself through by being self-critical is vital and by trying to feel compassionate you can empower yourself to make better decisions.
          • Encouraging, loving and supportive language is a much more powerful motivator than negativity and fear which is often a habit a lot of people can slip into, especially in a sporting environment.

          Connect with David Charlton

          Download THE FOCUSED ATHLETE CHECKLIST

          Join David @ The Sports Psychology Hub

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          Relevant Podcast Episodes

          Ep001: Doug Strycharczyk – The Importance of Mental Toughness

          Ep104: Seb De Chaves – The Psychological Demands of Elite Professional Rugby

          Ep065: Dr Amy Izycky – Encouraging Mentally Healthy Cultures in Sport

          Ep128: Paula Eddy-Wilcox – Can You Show Vulnerability and Be Mentally Tough? Yes!

          Ep105: Hannah Bromley – Overcoming Psychological Challenges in Professional Women’s Football

          Other Relevant Blogs and Resources

          Blog – 5 Coaching Tips To Develop Mentally Tough Footballers

          Blog – Coach Development Helping Athletes Overcome Fear Of Failure 

          Blog – Mental Health Guidance For Coaches When Supporting Athletes

          Blog – 5 Ways To Create A Psychological Safe Sporting Environment

          Blog – 3 Tips To Deal With Bullying In Sport

          Kristin Neff Website on Self-Compassion

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          Also, kindly consider taking the 60-seconds it takes to leave an honest review and rating for the podcast on iTunes, they’re extremely helpful when it comes to the ranking of the show and we read every single one of them!

          David Charlton

          Best Wishes 

          David Charlton

          Global Sports Psychologist who is located near Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK and willing to travel Internationally.  David also uses online video conferencing software (Zoom, Facetime, WhatsApp) on a regular basis and has clients who he has supported in USA, Canada, South America, UAE, Australian and New Zealand.  

          Managing Director – Inspiring Sporting Excellence and Founder of The Sports Psychology Hub.  With over 10 years experience supporting athletes, coaches, parents and teams to achieve their goals, quickly. 

          T: +44 7734 697769

          E: [email protected]

          Search Our Sports Psychology Website

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            How to Help Golfers Overcome their Mental Game Challenges

            EP 118 Episode Cover Dr. Bob Winters

            How to Help Golfers Overcome their Mental Game Challenges Dr. Robert K Winters is an internationally recognised sport psychologist, author and professional educator.  He is the President of his own performance enhancement company located in Orlando, Florida and is the Resident Sport Psychologist for the internationally renowned Leadbetter Golf Academy World Teaching Headquarters at Champions