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The Weak Need Not Apply: How Mental Health in Young Combat Athletes Is Being Weakened by Distraction, Comfort, and Quitting Culture

Coach D by Coach D
December 6, 2025
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The Weak Need Not Apply: How Mental Health in Young Combat Athletes Is Being Weakened by Distraction, Comfort, and Quitting Culture
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I don’t have to work that hard… I still get the same trophy

This is the mindset too many young athletes carry today. And it’s not just limiting their potential—it’s limiting their mentality.

As someone who has lived through hard training in wrestling rooms, survived the rigors of the U.S. Marine Corps, and competed in Kenpo Karate, I can tell you this straight:

Mental health is not just about how you feel. It’s about how you think, how you respond to adversity, and whether you have the fortitude to keep going when it’s easier to quit.

The Digital landmine: Cell Phones Are destroying Focus

We are raising athletes who are physically present but mentally elsewhere.

In the middle of practice, they’re checking notifications. During drills, they’re thinking about TikToks. After a tough round, they reward themselves with screen time instead of recovery time.

The cell phone is not just a distraction—it’s a weapon of mass distraction.

The mental wiring of young athletes is being hijacked by rapid dopamine hits and constant multitasking. And here’s the price

You Can Teach A Bad Habit As Easy As Someone Learning It.

The mental wiring of young athletes is being hijacked by rapid dopamine hits and constant multitasking. And here’s the price:

  • They can’t focus long enough to remember techniques.
  • They get frustrated when something takes longer than 30 seconds to learn.
  • They’re mentally fatigued before they even start practice.

You can’t build a warrior mindset when the mind is constantly being pulled instead of trained.

Too Many Choices = Too Easy to Quit

Back in the day, you didn’t quit something because it got hard. You finished what you started. Period.

Now? Kids are told they have the “freedom” to walk away whenever they feel uncomfortable.

  • “Don’t like wrestling? Try soccer.”
  • “Don’t like that coach? Try a new one.”
  • “Feeling tired today? It’s okay to rest every time it’s hard.”

All of this sounds supportive—but it’s softening the next generation of athletes.

The ability to stay committed—to endure tough practices, take losses on the chin, and come back stronger—is what separates competitors from champions. But when everything is optional and quitting is easy, mental weakness becomes the default.

 

Performance Requires Mental Conditioning

Martial arts are not just physical. They are mental disciplines.

Learning how to fight, defend, or dominate in competition takes clarity, focus, and repetition. If your mind is clouded by distractions, entitlement, and instant gratification, your technique will never reach mastery.

Discipline is the true foundation of confidence.

But how can a young athlete be confident if they’ve never sacrificed anything for their goals? If they’ve never faced discomfort without escaping to a screen? If they’ve never been told: you don’t get a reward just for showing up?

We Are Creating a Generation That Doesn’t Care About Winning

And the root problem? Everyone gets a trophy.

We’re telling kids that effort doesn’t matter, that working harder doesn’t get you more, and that excellence is optional. That’s a lie.

In combat sports, there’s no hiding behind a team. There’s no “maybe next time.” You either win or you don’t. And that’s exactly why these sports are the ultimate test of mindset.

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