151. Breaking Free from Distraction: How Coach Jaicee Roden Helps Her Athletes "Win the Hour"

151. Breaking Free from Distraction: How Coach Jaicee Roden Helps Her Athletes "Win the Hour"

In our conversation with Ridgeline High School volleyball coach Jaicee Roden, one principle came through loud and clear: the athletes who rise to the top are the ones who learn to eliminate distractions. Coach Roden, who has led some of Utah's most competitive volleyball programs, shared how she's seen the mental side of sports evolve in the age of constant connection. "Kids today have bigger battles with social media," she said. "They're not always sure why they're doing what they're doing anymore." She pointed to Dr. Craig Manning's book The Fearless Mind and its formula for high performance: Potential + Training – Distractions = Performance. "The elimination of distractions is everything," Roden explained. "The athletes who can build a better relationship with eliminating distractions are the ones who become elite." That's a perfect example of the E4A principle Win the Hour — the call to be intentional with our time, to focus on what matters most in the moment, and to do what needs to be done rather than be pulled away by what doesn't. Coach Roden helps her players identify their distractions — from phones and social media to something more subtle, like perfectionism or self-doubt. "We don't realize that our own hyper-criticism can be a distraction," she said. "Good isn't bad — but good is never great. If we want to be great, we have to rise above good." Her players use mental performance tools like Dr. Manning's High Performance Journal to stay focused on their tasks — not their ego. "Task orientation," she explained, "is when we know our role and we complete it, no matter how we feel. Ego orientation is when we think, 'How does this make me look?' The more we focus on the task, the more we grow." Coach Roden's approach reminds every athlete that greatness isn't about doing more — it's about doing what matters most, free from distraction. As she said, "Perfection isn't an option, but progress is." So, how can you "Win the Hour"? * Identify your distractions. * Make a plan for when you'll train, study, and rest. * Focus on your tasks, not your ego. * And above all — keep your eyes up to the work. #### Especially for Athletes: • Website: https://e4a.org • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EspeciallyForAthletes/ • X: https://x.com/E4Afamily • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/especiallyforathletes/ • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmbWc7diAvstLMfjBL-bMMQ Join the conversation using #TheSportlightPodcast #### Credits: Hosted by Dustin Smith & Shad Martin Produced by Shad Martin and IMAGINATE STUDIO

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128. Win the Hour: The Power of Planning with Dr. Sheldon Martin

128. Win the Hour: The Power of Planning with Dr. Sheldon Martin

In this episode of the Especially for Athletes Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Sheldon Martin to discuss the importance of planning in achieving success, reducing stress, and ultimately winning the hour...

4 Helmi 202526min

127. Seek to Bless, Not Impress: A Conversation with Abby Cox

127. Seek to Bless, Not Impress: A Conversation with Abby Cox

In this episode of the Especially for Athletes Podcast, we focus on one of our core principles: Seek to bless, not to impress. This principle encourages athletes to shift their focus from seeking vali...

27 Tammi 202522min

126. Resilience: Coach Diljeet Taylor

126. Resilience: Coach Diljeet Taylor

In this powerful episode of the Especially for Athletes Podcast, we dive into the core principle of resilience, with insights from national champion coach Diljeet Taylor. As the head coach of BYU's cr...

20 Tammi 202527min

125. Compete Without Contempt: The Eric Weddle Approach to Team Success

125. Compete Without Contempt: The Eric Weddle Approach to Team Success

In this episode of the Especially for Athletes Podcast, we explore the core principle of compete without contempt through the lens of NFL legend and future Hall of Famer Eric Weddle. Eric, who played ...

13 Tammi 202528min

124. Win the Hour: Investing Time for Success

124. Win the Hour: Investing Time for Success

In this first episode of the year, we kick off our new format by diving deep into one of the core principles of Especially for Athletes: Win the Hour. Time is one of our most valuable resources, and h...

6 Tammi 202519min

123. Stanford Soccer Player Duncan Jarvie

123. Stanford Soccer Player Duncan Jarvie

In this inspiring episode of "The Sportlight Podcast," we sit down with Stanford Soccer player Duncan Jarvie, a long-time member of the Especially for Athletes (E4A) program. Duncan shares his incredi...

19 Marras 202439min

122. Former College Lacrosse Player and current Lacrosse Coach Melissa Nash

122. Former College Lacrosse Player and current Lacrosse Coach Melissa Nash

In this episode of "The Sportlight Podcast," we welcome former college lacrosse player and current lacrosse coach, Melissa Nash, for an inspiring conversation centered around women's sports. Melissa s...

5 Marras 202450min

121. Where Should I Put My Energy?

121. Where Should I Put My Energy?

In this episode of "The Sportlight Podcast," we explore a powerful quote from pro beach volleyball player, model, business owner, mother, and wife, Gabby Reece. When asked how she manages to juggle so...

23 Loka 202446min

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