
I Am Mentally Tough Podcast
Gladine Frasso
032 - Building Commitment and Mental Toughness in AAU Basketball
Episode Notes
In this insightful episode of I Am Mentally Tough, hosts Coach G (Gladine Frasso) and Coach David Anderson take a closer look at the current state of AAU basketball. They discuss the growing challenges athletes face with commitment, consistency, and the often-missed connection between talent and purposeful training.
The conversation explores how complacency can hold young athletes back, why basketball IQ is just as important as physical skills, and what it means to truly develop as a player. Coach G and Coach David offer guidance on how athletes can rise above distractions, stay focused, and approach the game with a mindset built for long-term success.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
- The challenges athletes face in AAU basketball today.
- Why commitment and consistency are critical for growth.
- How a disconnect between athletes and their training can hinder development.
- The role of coaches in motivating and guiding young players.
- Why developing basketball IQ is essential.
- How mental toughness separates good players from great ones.
Top Takeaways:
- Focused training matters more than flashy moves—quality over quantity.
- Athletes must commit to the process, not just the outcome.
- Complacency is a silent killer of potential—stay hungry and curious.
- Coaches have a responsibility to build relationships that challenge and inspire.
- Developing basketball IQ helps athletes make smarter decisions on and off the court.
- Mental toughness is about being different—choosing discipline, focus, and resilience every day.
🎧 Listen now for practical advice and tough love from two coaches who care deeply about helping athletes unlock their full potential.
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Credit: Intro and Outro “Aurora” by Jeff Kaal