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EPISODE · Feb 14, 2026 · 51 MIN

How MMA Training Transforms Junior Golf Performance - Patrick Sebastien

from The Golf Parent · host Ryan Addams

What if the key to unlocking your junior golfer’s confidence, discipline, and composure wasn’t found on the range... but on the mat?In this episode, Ryan sits down with Patrick Sebastien to explore the powerful crossover between martial arts and golf. From breathing techniques and meditation to visualization and flow states, Patrick explains why the best young athletes are trained as complete performers, not just skilled technicians. Golf and martial arts share more than you think. Both demand technical precision, physical awareness, and emotional control under pressure.Patrick breaks down how breathing becomes a competitive advantage on the course, how meditation builds an emotional buffer after bad shots, and why flow state is not random but trainable. He also challenges parents to rethink development, focusing on athleticism, discipline, and calm leadership at home. If you want your junior golfer to thrive in pressure moments and build lasting confidence, this conversation will change how you approach training.🔑 Key Takeaways:- Martial arts build discipline, confidence, and emotional control in young athletes- Golf and martial arts share technical, physical, and mental performance demands- Flow state is trainable and can elevate competitive performance- Breathing techniques help junior golfers regulate stress during rounds- Meditation creates space between emotion and reaction after bad shots- Training should develop complete athletes, not just technically sound golfers- Visualization prepares young players for high-pressure tournament moments- Parents must model calmness and composure to shape their child’s mindset⏱️ Chapters:00:00 Martial Arts Meets Junior Golf02:51 Understanding the Flow State06:08 Breathing Techniques for On-Course Calm08:56 Mind-Body Connection in Performance11:59 Movement and Athletic Preparation14:58 Energy, Focus, and Competitive Readiness25:03 How to Train Flow States27:56 Using Pressure as an Advantage30:19 Meditation and Visualization for Golfers33:53 Introducing Mindfulness to Young Players39:51 Training Junior Golfers as Complete Athletes🔗 Connect with Patrick Sebastien:📸 Instagram: @movebreathezone🌐 Email: [email protected]🌐 Website: https://www.fgagolf.com/coachpatrick📺 YouTube: ⁨@movebreathezone⁩  🔗 Connect with The Golf Parent:🌐 Website: https://www.thegolfparent.com/📸 Instagram: / thegolfparent 📺 YouTube: / @thegolfparent 🎧 All Episodes: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube

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What if the key to unlocking your junior golfer’s confidence, discipline, and composure wasn’t found on the range... but on the mat?In this episode, Ryan sits down with Patrick Sebastien to explore the powerful crossover between martial arts and golf. From breathing techniques and meditation to visualization and flow states, Patrick explains why the best young athletes are trained as complete performers, not just skilled technicians. Golf and martial arts share more than you think. Both demand technical precision, physical awareness, and emotional control under pressure.Patrick breaks down how breathing becomes a competitive advantage on the course, how meditation builds an emotional buffer after bad shots, and why flow state is not random but trainable. He also challenges parents to rethink development, focusing on athleticism, discipline, and calm leadership at home. If you want your junior golfer to thrive in pressure moments and build lasting confidence, this conversation will change how you approach training.🔑 Key Takeaways:- Martial arts build discipline, confidence, and emotional control in young athletes- Golf and martial arts share technical, physical, and mental performance demands- Flow state is trainable and can elevate competitive performance- Breathing techniques help junior golfers regulate stress during rounds- Meditation creates space between emotion and reaction after bad shots- Training should develop complete athletes, not just technically sound golfers- Visualization prepares young players for high-pressure tournament moments- Parents must model calmness and composure to shape their child’s mindset⏱️ Chapters:00:00 Martial Arts Meets Junior Golf02:51 Understanding the Flow State06:08 Breathing Techniques for On-Course Calm08:56 Mind-Body Connection in Performance11:59 Movement and Athletic Preparation14:58 Energy, Focus, and Competitive Readiness25:03 How to Train Flow States27:56 Using Pressure as an Advantage30:19 Meditation and Visualization for Golfers33:53 Introducing Mindfulness to Young Players39:51 Training Junior Golfers as Complete Athletes🔗 Connect with Patrick Sebastien:📸 Instagram: @movebreathezone🌐 Email: [email protected]🌐 Website: https://www.fgagolf.com/coachpatrick📺 YouTube: ⁨@movebreathezone⁩  🔗 Connect with The Golf Parent:🌐 Website: https://www.thegolfparent.com/📸 Instagram: / thegolfparent 📺 YouTube: / @thegolfparent 🎧 All Episodes: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube

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