In this episode of the Heart to Heart podcast, Dr. Mike Hart chats with Tony Ricci, an athletic performance and mental health coach for athletes. Tony shares his fascinating journey from studying exercise physiology to working with elite athletes like MMA fighter Chris Weidman. They discuss the critical impact of mental resilience on athletic performance, practical strategies for mental and physical training, and bridging the gap between nutrition, conditioning, and mental skills training. Additionally, the conversation touches on the role of technology like HRV and sleep tracking in athlete performance, effective supplement strategies, and the nuanced benefits of practices like cold plunges and saunas. Tony also reflects on adjustments he has made in his training approach over the years to avoid overtraining fighters.
Tony Ricci is a veteran performance coach and sport scientist specializing in the intersection of strength training, nutrition, and mental performance for combat athletes. With a background spanning exercise physiology, sports science, and nutrition—as well as decades of hands-on coaching—Tony has trained world-class fighters and helped shape modern approaches to MMA preparation.
Connect with Tony on Instagram at sportpsy_sci_doc or at tony@fightshape.net
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Show Notes:
00:00 Welcome back to the Hart2Heart podcast with Dr. Mike Hart
00:30 Tony Ricci's background in athletic performance
02:00 The importance of mental performance in sports
04:30 Strategies for mental resilience in athletes
09:00 Psychological resilience and childhood experiences
13:02 "Yes, you can still build mental toughness without trauma. Many champions had good parents, good support, and still developed world-class grit."
14:30 Discipline: self-trained vs. innate
18:00 Using technology to monitor athlete performance
31:30 Handling poor sleep before a big fight
33:30 The role of caffeine in training camps
35:30 Creatine usage and dosage
37:30 Recommended supplements for athletes
39:30 Beta-alanine and its benefits
43:30 Exploring other supplements: beetroot, HMB, and Alpha GPC
48:00 Exogenous ketones and ketogenic diets
54:00 The benefits of cold plunges and saunas
58:00 Evolving training methods for fighters
01:00:30 Optimizing cardio training for fighters
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