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Have you ever wondered what shapes the mindset of a soccer legend? Join sport psychology experts Dr. Duncan Simpson and Dr. Greg Young as they delve into the early life and upbringing of Pelé, the legendary Brazilian footballer, in this episode of "Performers."This episode explores Pelé’s profound passion for soccer, influenced heavily by his father and coach, and how resilience played a pivotal role in his development. Dr. Simpson and Dr. Young discuss the significance of luck, motivation, and the importance of play in shaping Pelé’s journey to becoming a global superstar. They also cover Pelé’s early professional years, his approach to balancing performance with ongoing development, and the crucial role of learning from mistakes and failures. The discussion highlights how cross-training, addressing weaknesses, and the psychology of sports were integral to his success, especially during the 1958 World Cup that solidified his status while also bringing immense pressures and expectations.In this episode of Performers, you will: Learn about the impact of early influences and resilience in shaping an athlete's career. Gain insights into the importance of balancing performance development and the role of psychology in sports. Discover how reflection and learning from past performances can propel an athlete to represent and inspire a nation.Tune in to this episode of "Performers" for an inspiring exploration into the mind of Pelé, and learn how his legendary journey in soccer can inspire your own path to greatness in any field.Support the showPele: The Autobiography: https://amzn.to/3PQAH33 SocialsX -@sportpsychduncInstagram - @performerspodYouTubeTikTokLinkedin- Duncan SimpsonLinkedin - Greg Young Chapters



