
In this powerful episode, Pam and Laura sit down with Rob Pallante, founder of Mindset Body Bank, to unpack his incredible journey from OHL draft pick to mindset coach. Rob shares how early success in hockey masked his lack of mental preparation for adversity, leading to challenges throughout his NCAA career at Michigan Tech and beyond. He reflects on how identity, ego, and the absence of mental coaching contributed to setbacks that eventually ended his hockey career. Rob opens up about a life-changing accident that gave him a second chance and sparked his purpose of helping athletes develop the mental tools he never had.
The conversation explores the importance of mental training alongside physical and technical development, the role parents and coaches play in shaping athletes’ mindsets, and how to shift focus from outcomes to effort and process. Rob highlights the impact of small daily habits, self-awareness, and emotional regulation, sharing his experiences working with youth, junior, and pro athletes. He also introduces his Mental Performance Journal as a tool for building self-reflection and growth. Whether you’re a parent, coach, or athlete, this episode is filled with relatable lessons on resilience, mindset, and using sport as a platform for personal development.
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