Episodios

  • #26 Transforming New Year's Resolutions into Habits
    Jan 11 2022

    Coach Hammer sits down with longtime friend Jeremy Pace to sharing insights on what it takes to shift our New Year's Resolutions Into Consistent Habits That Stick! 

    Coach Hammer shares his thoughts around how New Year's resolutions fail for one simple reason: they don't become habits they become what he calls "one day-ers." One day I'll do this or one day I'll do that. In order for a New Year's Resolution to morph into a game changer in our lives it takes DISCIPLINE & CONSISTENCY. 

    "Getting better doesn't happen with one statement we make for the year. Although it's a big step; as my guy Jocko Willink says  "Getting better is a campaign of discipline" -Jocko

     

    The Coach Hammer Action Plan:

    We give yourself your best shot at success if you set a goal that’s doable — and meaningful too.

    Be Specific

    Have something that's actually doable. The timeline toward reaching your goal should be realistic, too. That means giving yourself enough time to do it with lots of smaller intermediate goals set up along the way.

    Habits are key, but at the same time let's all remember to KEEP CHARGIN' AND DO OUR BEST EVERYDAY TO DO OUR BEST! 

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  • Sports and Personal Development
    Nov 25 2020

    Josh Hammer and Matt Caselli sit down with not one, but twooo Assistant Cross Country/ Track & Field coaches from La Verne University in Southern California about what it takes to be committed to sports, self-improvement, especially toward running and how we can apply that to other area of our lives.

    Micaela Castillo, M.S. 

    Assistant Cross Country/ Track & Field Coach

     

    Lindsey Meng

    Assistant Coach – Cross Country, Distance

     

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  • Pressure on the Field, Prepared Me for the Medical School Grind
    Nov 25 2020

    Josh Hammer and Matt Caselli (Co-Host) sit down with Christian Pena (former NCAA Baseball Student-Athlete)  to discuss the pursuit of becoming an Emergency Medical Doctor and how baseball has been instrumental to focusing on the "process" of Medical School.

    Sponsored by Carmazzi Caramel Corn and presented by the Costen & Hammer Network 

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    31 m
  • Grit and innovativeness as a recipe to entrepreneurial success
    Oct 21 2020

    Josh Hammer speaks with Kit Carson, a former NCAA Division 1 Men's Golfer, Real Estate Investor, Entrepreneur, and CEO of the Carson Group to discuss what it means to have willpower, what it takes to succeed when times get tough, and more. 

    This episode is brought to you by Xaiko Beverages. Xaiko Beverages, Inc. is a California-based, beverage company that was the vision of founder, Tobin Costen. He and Gonzaga University classmate, David Grieshop decided to use their talents and passion for entertainment to create a beverage company that provides unique hard cider and “saki” flavored alcohol beverages to the country.

     

    This episode is brought to you by Carmazzi Caramel Corn, a 4th generation family recipe. Carmazzi Caramel corn is made in small batches with all natural, gourmet incredients and cooked fresh to perfection in the Carmazzi Family kitchen! It's simply the BEST!

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  • Breaking Down the Little Things That Separate Good Players from Great Players
    Sep 29 2020

    Josh Hammer & Matt Caselli (Co-Host) break open the conversation of what separate "Good" Players from "Great" Players. 

    -5 P's 

    -Proper Preparation Prevents Poor Performance

    -Be a Sponge

     -Work Ethic: Hammer & Caselli urge young athletes to prioritize work ethic above everything else. He says, "Prepare every way possible physically and mentally. Then you can just go out and play the game the way you know how, and have fun doing it.

    -Train Smart

    -Be okay with Failure: breeds a learning opportunity

    -Never let the stage get to big

    -No Shortcuts on workouts

    -Great players don't get to where they are without putting in the time and effort to earn it. 

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  • The Role of Coaches During the Coronavirus Pandemic
    Sep 2 2020

    Josh Hammer sits down with Asst. Baseball Coach at Sacramento City College to discuss how teams, players and coaches have had to learn to adjust to the world we’re in right now.

    Matt discusses how the hardest part for coaches right now, is not being with their student-athletes to ensure that they’re ready for the upcoming season.

    Josh Hammer shares how this time tests student-athletes self-discipline and habits.

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  • Leaving the Comfort Zone to the Growth Zone
    Aug 26 2020

    Victoria Boateng (Graduate nursing student at John Hopkins University) chats with Josh Hammer about her ups and downs through the nursing journey. Together through this episode they dissect what it means to be OK with failure and how through those emotions there is ALWAYS wisdom if you choose to find it. Failure and facing it can be a helpful tool to success.

     Find your passion and keep a growth mindset. 

    Growth Mindset: “In a growth mindset, people believe that their most basic abilities can be developed through dedication and hard work—brains and talent are just the starting point. This view creates a love of learning and a resilience that is essential for great accomplishment.” (Dweck, 2015)

     

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  • Co-Vid and the Return of Sports Coming from a student-athlete perspective.
    Aug 19 2020

    Elle Burland - Women's Basketball Senior - NCAA Division II Student-Athlete -PG

    *First Year Female Athlete of the Year 

     

    Elle Burland sits down with Josh Hammer to discuss her experience as a student-athlete through the time of coronavirus pandemic as she approaches her senior year. Elle talks about what she is doing to keep positive and connected with her teammates.

    "I'm still staying happy as can be and thinking about coming out of this situation stronger than ever."

     

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