Do you look like a star in practice, but choke up in competition? Does your performance feel tight, controlled, or lack of freedom when you compete? Many hard-working athletes who get lots of confidence from practice get in their own way (mentally) when they compete…
Why do athletes tense up and lose trust in their skills when they compete? Many athletes I work with continue “training” when they compete. They continue with a “practice mindset” in competition. They worry more about how it looks and feels than getting the job done. If you or your athletes do this, you must learn to separate your practice from your performance.
Dr. Patrick Cohn is a master mental game coaching who works with junior to professional athletes at Peak Performance Sports, LLC.
Resources for Athletes, Coach, and Sports Parents
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What Happens During Mental Training?
One Mistake we see Sport Parents Make
Is Your Athlete Looking at You in the Stands?
How to Approach the “Playing time” Question
Is your Athlete Self-Motivated or Parent-Motivated?
How Parents Can Help Young Athletes Before Games
A Post-game Routine for Young Athletes and Parents
The Problem with Harping on Mistakes after Games
How do I Know if my Athlete Needs Mental Training?
Is Your Athlete Playing Safe or Just Appear Lazy?
Too Many Lessons or Just Anxious?
Why Ball Players Have Yips in Game Situations
How to Explain Mental Training to Teens
Avoid Making Comparisons to Other Competitors
Annoying Sports Parents Who Yell from the Sideline
How to Manage Intensity Before You Compete.
How Mental Skills Transfer to Life Skills
Should You Always be in the Flow?
Managing Anxiety and Fear Before Matches
Why Tell Someone They Have the Yips?
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