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Episode 25: Adrienne Langlier on Sports Psychology and Mental Training

Episode 25: Adrienne Langlier on Sports Psychology and Mental Training

FromStrong Runner Chick Radio


Episode 25: Adrienne Langlier on Sports Psychology and Mental Training

FromStrong Runner Chick Radio

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Length:
59 minutes
Released:
Mar 26, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Tune into Kelsey and Adrienne Langlier, MA, LPC and Sports Psychologist, where we discuss the mental aspect of training and sports performance, handling mental burnout and techniques to improve your mindset in running.
Adrienne began her work as a sport psychology consultant and counselor shortly after obtaining her Master of Arts Degree in Clinical Psychology; pairing her background as a lifelong athlete with a passion for helping others become their best and strongest selves. Adrienne’s work is designed around the individual athlete’s unique needs, goals, and style; using a number of techniques to enhance performance and work through any difficulties an athlete or team may be facing. She is passionate about helping the athlete not only perform better, but develop lasting skills that generalize to all areas of life.
She now calls The Woodlands, TX home and has served as an adjunct professor in the Kinesiology Department at Sam Houston State University.  
A passionate runner, Adrienne regularly trains and competes when not working with athletes and is a two-time Local Elite Athlete for the Chevron and Aramco Houston Half Marathon in addition to being a multiple-time qualifier for the Boston Marathon and USA Triathlon (USAT) Age Group National Championships. She currently runs for the Houston Harriers racing team. When not working with athletes or competing, she can often be found volunteering in the local athletic community. 
Questions:
How did you get your start in running?
During graduate school you became more “serious of a runner.” What does being a serious runner mean to you? And what was this experience like?
How do you find racing and training connect you with others?
Please tell us about how you got into the field of sport and performance psychology.
Everyone is unique, but do you find that there are some overarching techniques that most athletes can use? If so, what are they?
You mention that you love doing imagery and relaxation with your clients. Would you mind describing these tools to our listeners?
What are some of the benefits of working with a sport psychology consultant?
How does sport and performance psychology help outside of sport?
How can I deal with mental burnout? 
What is currently making you thrive?
What does being a Strong Runner Chick mean to you?
How can readers/listeners connect with you?

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Released:
Mar 26, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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SRC Radio by Strong Runner Chicks aims to educate, empower, and connect women-identifying distance runners. We believe that there is no one-size fits all approach to running and that everyone has a story to tell. Through our podcast, we strive to further this mission through conversations with runners of all backgrounds, as well as leading experts on a variety of topics and coaches in the field. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/strong-runner-chicks/support