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Kyle Harrison: Understanding Your Game, Commitment, and Confidence Under Pressure

Today on the show we have Kyle Harrison.

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Kyle is a graduate of Johns Hopkins. He was a three-time All-American and a three-time Tewaaraton Trophy finalist. He was the 2005 NCAA Player of the Year. He was a two-time midfielder of the year. He led Hopkins to a national championship in 2005 and he’s a member of the all-time Johns Hopkins team. He was the number one draft pick in the 2005 MLL draft. He’s been an MLL All-Star multiple times. And he’s been a member of Team USA in 2006 and again in 2014.

Kyle and I played against each other in college and a little in the MLL. We got a chance to talk about a bunch of topics like deliberate practice, understanding your game, eating right, time management, developing confidence under pressure, commitment and much more.

Kyle Harrison: GameChanger

The GameChanger Lacrosse Podcast is about talking to people who have dedicated their life to the game of lacrosse and learning about who they are, how they got to where they are today, and what they do to improve themselves and their teams. Be sure to follow us on twitter, @GCSports. And, if you’re a coach, a parent or you run a travel or club team, check out GameChanger Team Manager in the app store. Its the essential, all-in-one, scheduling and communication app for lacrosse coaches and parents. Unlike other team apps, GameChanger Team Manager is free, easy to use, and doesn’t serve ads. Learn more at GC.com/TeamManager

BONUS: See LaxAllStars’ own Connor Wilson take on Kyle Harrison in a battle you won’t want to miss! Click here.

About the Host

Joe Yevoli (@joeyevoliis an entrepreneur and former professional lacrosse player in the MLL.

Joe’s a graduate of the University of Virginia, and Syracuse University. He’s a two time All-American, 2002 ACC Rookie of the Year, and a member of the 2003 Virginia national championship team.