In this inspiring episode of The Mental Mettle Podcast, host Coach Matt Thomann sits down with Cody Myers, head football coach at Deer Creek-Mackinaw High School, to explore the transformative power of positive leadership and community building in high school athletics.

The Evolution of Youth Sports

Coach Thomann opens the episode with a reflection on how youth sports have changed over the years. From sharing a single bat in Little League to the high-tech gear and facilities of today, the landscape of youth athletics has transformed dramatically. While this evolution brings challenges, it also creates opportunities for coaches like Cody Myers to innovate and inspire.

Building Pride and Gratitude

One of the key themes that emerges in the conversation is the importance of fostering pride and gratitude among student-athletes. Coach Myers shares his approach to leveraging upgraded facilities and resources not as entitlements, but as sources of pride and motivation for his team. This mindset helps athletes appreciate what they have and take ownership of their program.

The Power of Social Media Recognition

Coach Myers discusses his innovative use of social media to celebrate student achievements, both big and small. By tagging players in posts about their accomplishments, he creates a positive digital footprint that extends beyond the field. This approach not only boosts morale but also helps build a supportive community around the team.

Navigating Challenges and Building Resilience

The conversation touches on the unique challenges faced by coaches in recent years, including the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Coach Myers shares how he adapted to these obstacles, using them as opportunities to strengthen team bonds and develop resilience among his players.

Creating a Culture of Continuous Improvement

Throughout the episode, Coach Myers emphasizes the importance of creating a culture where athletes are constantly striving to improve. From setting personal records in the weight room to excelling in academics, he encourages his players to embrace growth in all areas of their lives.

The Bigger Picture: Life Lessons Through Sports

Both coaches discuss how the lessons learned on the field translate to success in life. By focusing on character development, gratitude, and perseverance, Coach Myers is preparing his athletes for challenges beyond high school sports.

Conclusion: The Chief Difference

As the episode wraps up, it becomes clear why "it's good to be a Chief" at Deer Creek-Mackinaw. Coach Myers has created an environment where student-athletes feel valued, supported, and motivated to be their best selves. His approach serves as an inspiring example for coaches and educators looking to make a lasting impact on young lives.

Whether you're a coach, parent, or athlete, this episode offers valuable insights into building a positive and successful sports program that extends far beyond the scoreboard. Ready to forge your own mental mettle? Schedule a free coaching session with Coach Matt Thomann at coachthomann@gmail.com or visit www.mentalmettlelifecoaching.com to learn more about how you can develop the resilience and mental toughness to excel in sports and life.

Are you ready to forge your mettle?

More From Mental Mettle

Mental Toughness: More Than Grit — It’s a Toolkit You Can Grow
In the high-pressure world of sports, business, and life, “mental toughness” is a phrase that gets tossed around a lot. But what does it really mean?
Episode 111: Tips for Mastering the Mental Game with Coach Brandon Beery
How do elite athletes and coaches rise above the noise, pressure, and setbacks to achieve peak performance? In Episode 111 of the Mental Mettle Podcast, Coach Matt Thomann and fellow mindset coach Brandon Beery break down the science and art of mastering the mental game.
Episode 110: Passion for the Process with Jarrett Brown and Lane Thomann
What does it really mean to “trust the process”? In Episode 110 of the Mental Mettle Podcast, Coach Matt Thomann dives deep into this question with basketball player Lane Thomann and Coach Jarrett Brown. Together, they unpack what the “process” truly is, why it matters, and how embracing it can transform athletes and teams from the inside out.
Unlock Peak Performance: The Power of Mental Skills Training for Athletes and Teams
In today’s sports world, the difference between a good athlete and a great one is rarely just about physical ability. The real edge comes from what happens between the ears—mental toughness, focus, and resilience.
Episode 109: JT Welch, playing with confidence and a chip on his shoulder.
In Episode 109 of the Mental Mettle Podcast, Coach Matt Thomann sits down with JT Welch, a recent Milikin University standout and new assistant coach at Bloomington Central Catholic. JT’s story is a powerful example of how confidence, preparation, and a relentless drive can help you overcome the odds—no matter your size or the challenges in your path.
The Five Pillars of Transformational Coaching: Servanthood, Humility, Ownership, Unity, and Thankfulness
In the world of sports, success is often measured by wins and losses. But for Coach Josh Williams of the Clinton Lady Maroons, true victory comes from building a culture rooted in five essential pillars: servanthood, humility, ownership, unity, and thankfulness.