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Cobi Obi started as a post player, but her game grew past one position.In this episode of The Underdawgs Voice Podcast, Coach Que talks with Cobi about physicality, rebounding, contact, role changes, body language, coachability, and what it means to bring value wherever the game puts you.Cobi is a Class of 2027 PF/C/Wing who understands that being versatile is not just about skill. It is about responsibility.Parents, this episode is for the athlete who wants a bigger role but still has to learn how to respond when the role changes.Because coach trust is not built only by scoring.It is built through rebounding, defense, communication, adjustment, physicality, and staying locked in when the game gets uncomfortable.Start with the Free Pressure Pattern Snapshot:https://the-underdawgs-voice.newzenler.com/f/pressure-pattern-snapshotPressure reveals training.
Madisson Gonzalez is an underclassman at Summit CharterCollegiate Academy, a first-year student at Porterville College, and a varsitystarter at the 5 despite being 5'6. In this episode, Coach Que talks withMadisson about leadership, work ethic, time management, earning trust, and whatit really takes to hold a varsity role when you do not fit the usual size forthe position. This is a conversation about discipline, identity, and whyserious habits still separate athletes early.Pressure reveals training.Parents — if this sounds like your athlete and you want helpwith pressure, confidence, mistakes, and game-time behavior, start here:https://the-underdawgs-voice.newzenler.com/courses/1-on-1-basketball-pressure-coachingundersized basketball player, varsity basketball starter,starting at the 5, 5'6 basketball player, girls varsity basketball, basketballleadership, athlete time management, dual enrollment athlete, first yearcollege student athlete, post player development, earning a starting spotbasketball, work ethic in sports, youth athlete discipline, basketball roleplayer, team first basketball player, how athletes earn trust from coaches,girls basketball development,
Pressure Reveals Training. 🏀🔥In this episode of the Underdawgs VoicePodcast, Coach Que sits down with Adrianna Scott to breakdown the one thing most talented athletes overlook: the "InvisibleGame."If you have an athlete who has the skill but isstruggling to earn consistent playing time or build trust with their coach,this conversation is your playbook. We go deep into why high-level BasketballIQ, defensive trust, and "Pressure Performance" are the real keys tostaying on the court when the game is on the line.What you’ll learn in the Lab today: 😤 Why "chasing points" is holding your athlete back. 🔥 The specific habits that build immediate trust with any coach. 🏀 How to master the "invisible" details that pressure always reveals. 🎙️ Adrianna’s journey from the underdog to a high-IQ leader.Your training starts here. Subscribe to become"Pressure Proof."🚀 1-ON-1 PRESSURE COACHING: Helpyour athlete turn their setbacks into their setup: 👉 https://the-underdawgs-voice.newzenler.com/courses/1-on-1-basketball-pressure-coachingbasketballiq, youth basketball defense, team first basketball player, why coaches trustcertain players, how to get more playing time basketball, basketball roleplayer, defensive basketball player, basketball iq for young players, unselfishbasketball player, girls basketball defense, basketball decision making,basketball competitiveness, help my athlete get more playing time, highbasketball iq player, youth athlete confidence, winning basketball habits,
Youth point guard, basketball IQ, speed, quickness, and decision-making are at the center of this conversation with Tylar Dorsey. Tylar is a 13-year-old point guard fromBaltimore playing with the Maryland Belles. Her game is built on getting downhill, handling pressure, making smart reads, and bringing energy on defense. This episode is about what makes a young point guard valuable, what parents should notice, and how athletes can impact the game beyond scoring.Parents — if anything in this podcast resonatedwith you or reminded you of your athlete, and you need a place to start, click the linkhttps://the-underdawgs-voice.newzenler.com/courses/1-on-1-basketball-pressure-coachingyouth pointguard, girls basketball point guard, basketball iq, young point guardbasketball, ball handling skills, attacking the basket, basketball speed andquickness, point guard decision making, youth basketball defense, how to becomea better point guard, middle school basketball player, girls basketballtraining, smart basketball player, point guard leadership, youth athleteconfidence, point guard skills,
Valaena first got into basketball to support volleyball, but over time the game became more than extra work. In this episode, she shares what it looked like when competition, growth, and ownership started turning basketball into something real. Parents will hear the early signs of confidence and commitment startingto form in a young athlete. Athletes will hear what it sounds like when the game stops being just something you do and starts becoming something you care about.Parents— if your athlete shuts down after mistakes, starts rushing, or goes quiet whenthe game gets loud, start here.https://the-underdawgs-voice.newzenler.com/why-your-athlete-shut-down-after-mistakes/Pressure reveals training.
Madison and Mackenzie are two sisters who both found basketball later than most, but once they got into the game, it became much more than something fun to do. In this episode, they share how basketball helped give them purpose, focus, and something to keep building through. Parents will hear what it looks like when athletes start later, stay committed, and begin growing real confidence through work. Pressure reveals training.
Jasmine “Jazzy” LaVan joins Coach Que to talk about pressure, confidence, mistakes, expectations, and what growth really looks like for a young athlete.If your athlete looks confident in practice but changes in games, this episode will help you understand what pressure may be revealing.In this conversation, Jasmine opens up about her journey, the highs, the setbacks, and how she handles recognition while still staying humble and hungry. Coach Que breaks down what parents need to notice when an athlete is learning to respond to mistakes, manage emotions, and keep growing in real competition.In this episode, we cover:• early success and rising expectations• staying humble when recognition comes• handling mistakes and getting to the next play• practice confidence vs game pressure• frustration, body language, and emotional control• what healthy accountability sounds like in a young athleteIf you are a parent trying to help your athlete recover faster after mistakes, stay confident under pressure, and play freer in games, this episode is for you.If this sounds like your athlete, check out Dawg House Community or my 1-on-1 coaching in the description. Click here: https://the-underdawgs-voice.newzenler.com/why-your-athlete-shut-down-after-mistakesPressure reveals training.
Heart and IQ can outshine height when confidence, leadership, and mindset are developed the right way.In this Season 2 Finally of The Underdawgs Voice Podcast, Coach Que sits down with point guard Alexis White to talk about what really separates great guards from the rest. From growing up in PG County and playing against boys to competing in AAU basketball, Alexis shares how toughness, team-first leadership, and mental discipline shaped her game.Parents will hear why real leadership isn’t about scoring—it’s about making teammates better, defending at a high level, and becoming an extension of the coach on the floor. Alexis also breaks down how championship experiences, family support, and embracing the underdog mentality helped define her identity as a player.This episode is a reminder that confidence, heart, and basketball IQ often matter more than size—and that the best point guards lead with purpose on both ends of the floor.If you want help applying these lessons, the DAWG House is where we train confidence like a skill—without pressure or hype.👉 https://the-underdawgs-voice.newzenler.com/courses/dawg-house-community
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