In Episode 121 of The Mental Mettle Podcast, Coach Matt Thomann sits down with Coach Jamie Kromm to explore an approach to athlete development that goes far beyond the court. Coach Kromm isn’t just building better basketball players—she’s impacting lives from the inside out, using lessons learned through her own journey and the unique environment of Kamp Kromm.

Ripples of Impact: Why the Inside Matters

Coach Kromm strongly believes real transformation starts with the mind and ripples outward. In her work with youth—especially middle schoolers—she emphasizes that mental traits like resilience, self-belief, and confidence aren’t just game changers on the hardwood. They are the roots of success that carry into every area of life, whether that’s in sports, academics, relationships, or future leadership.

Rather than focus solely on skill drills and competition, her signature “Kamp Kromm” experience teaches athletes to recognize and overcome limiting beliefs. During challenging drills, she stops to ask players how many doubted they could achieve the task—and then points out when they succeed. This recognition, stacked session after session, builds true confidence, teaching kids they're more capable than they think.

Mind-Body Awareness and Real Growth

Coach Kromm brings her background as a teacher, athlete, and coach, alongside specialized training in coaching modalities. She knows from experience that athletes rarely get in tune with their own bodies—often ignoring warning signs until injury or burnout strikes. Through techniques like breathwork, reflection, and even nature-based sessions, she helps athletes build awareness to manage both stress and performance.

Her biggest lesson? Athletes—and their coaches—grow fastest when they learn to notice, feel, and start believing they can act differently. This inside-out growth is powerful: parents report their children become more eager, resilient, willing to try new things, and confident far beyond the court.

Meeting Kids Where They Are

Kamp Kromm also stands apart because it’s not a one-size-fits-all program. Jamie intentionally works with small, mixed groups—meeting every athlete where they are emotionally, developmentally, and physically. This individualized attention ensures real connection and sustainable growth.

She emphasizes that true transformation doesn’t happen through yelling or traditional tough-love coaching. Instead, it starts with relationships, trust, and guiding each athlete toward their own strengths and potential.

The Ripple Effect: Building Leaders for Life

Both Coach Thomann and Coach Kromm agree: today’s world is full of challenges that didn’t exist a generation ago. Social media, pressure, and self-doubt are everywhere. That’s why mental coaching is no longer a “nice to have”—it is the next frontier in sports and youth development.

The most lasting impact of their work? The ripple effect. Athletes leave Kamp Kromm with confidence, self-awareness, and self-leadership that positively influences not just their game, but their families and communities. As Jamie says, “Heal yourself, and you heal the world.”

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