Finding Mastery with Dr. Michael Gervais

The Psychology of Winning | Michael Johnson

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Apr 1, 2026
Michael Johnson, four-time Olympic gold medalist and sprint legend, shares how he trained his mind for clutch performance. He contrasts nervousness with fear, reveals the call room’s quiet power, and explains nonstop mental imagery and race-day routines. He also reflects on recovery after a stroke and how the same mindset principles guided his comeback.
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INSIGHT

Self Knowledge Is The Core Competitive Edge

  • Knowing yourself deeply is the single most impactful factor for sustained success across sport, business, and life.
  • Michael Johnson credits relentless self-discovery and introspection for understanding triggers like why he gets anxious and how to manage them.
INSIGHT

Nervousness Versus Fear And What To Do About It

  • Johnson distinguishes nerves from fear: nerves are fuel, fear signals under-preparation.
  • He learned fear occurred when he felt mentally underprepared for higher-stakes races like Olympic trials and then fixed preparation to remove fear.
ADVICE

Use Imagery To Dominate The Call Room

  • In the call room, control your focus by rehearsing the race mentally instead of attending to others' distractions.
  • Johnson used imagery there to run every scenario so race decisions become automatic when the gun fires.
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