
The Mid•Point with Gabby Logan Professor Steve Peters
Jul 22, 2025
Professor Steve Peters, a consultant psychiatrist and author of the Chimp Paradox, shares insights from his 30-year journey in mind management, helping elite athletes like Sir Chris Hoy. He discusses the importance of educating children about their brains to foster resilience and the challenges of diagnosing ADHD. Steve also highlights how understanding the teenage brain can shape effective communication. Additionally, he reflects on his own late-life sprinting career and shares practical tools for maintaining mental fitness as we age.
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From Medical Students To Olympic Cycling
- Steve Peters introduced the Chimp model to medical students and later applied it to British Cycling, meeting Chris Hoy early on.
- He used programming and rehearsal to create rapid automatic responses for elite athletes at Athens 2004.
Practice Mental Skills Like Training
- Do the mental homework: practice the tools regularly and treat mind training like physical training.
- Use structured exercises and repeat them so neural tracks myelinate and become automatic under pressure.
Externalize Problems To Reduce Exhaustion
- Write down all your worries on a blank page to objectify and reduce mental clutter.
- Seek a professional therapist or counselor as a sounding board when problems feel overwhelming.





