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The Psychology of Performance Under Pressure |Andrew Whitworth

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Apr 29, 2026
Andrew Whitworth, a 16-season NFL offensive tackle and Super Bowl champion known for leadership and empathy, shares how empathy became his competitive edge. He discusses inhabiting opponents, managing anxiety with rituals, learning from coaches, the role of consistency and process, and how fatherhood reshaped his priorities.
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ANECDOTE

Self Punishment After Bad Games

  • In college Whitworth punished himself after bad games by walking home alone and pushing a sled in the dark as self-regulation.
  • That self-punishing habit originated from coaches' harsh methods and persisted until he learned healthier approaches.
INSIGHT

Daily Reset Over Scoreboard Obsession

  • Whitworth builds consistency by treating every day as a reset focused on process rather than past results.
  • He wakes up committed to the day's standards (father, husband, athlete) regardless of yesterday's successes or failures.
ADVICE

Address Performance Issues Privately First

  • Hold people accountable privately first; state the standard, explain why it matters, and let them process the feedback.
  • Public calls should be for collective standards, but corrective conversations belong one-on-one.
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