Patrick Cohn

Mindset Tips for Playoffs

Mindset Tips for Playoffs

What is Your Mindset During a Playoff Series? Are your emotions dictated by winning or losing? Many players ride the roller coaster of emotions during a playoff series. When they win, they feel emotionally energized. When they lose, they feel deflated and anxious. Likewise, if players had a better-than-average performance, they expect to be on top of their … Sport Psychology Article…

Annoying Sports Parents Who Yell from the Sideline

Sports Psychology Podcast

In this episode, Dr. Cohn answers a question from a reader about how sports parents can be annoying to other parents watching their kids play. Here’s the question of the week: COACH LESLIE: “What do you do when you have a parent on the sideline that is constantly yelling to the kids on the field to pass the ball, … Sport Psychology Article…

Distracting Parents Who Coach from the Side – Video

Sports Psychology Video

Do you coach young athletes whose parents are constantly yelling and coaching from the sideline? Dr. Patrick Cohn explains why it is not helpful for parents to yell during games and how to set ground rules at the start of the season as a coach. Watch to Learn More: Parents Coaching on the Side Related Sports Psychology Articles … Sport Psychology Article…

How to Compete Well in Pressure Moments

How to Compete Well in Pressure Moments

Do You Crumble During Crunch Time? Time and time again, we hear from athletes who talk about having difficulties competing under pressure. These athletes believe the ability to handle pressure is an inborn trait. However, there is no such thing as a “clutch” gene. Performing successfully under pressure is a learnable mental skill. Even if you see yourself … Sport Psychology Article…

How Preparation Boosts Confidence

How Preparation Boosts Confidence

Do You See Yourself as a Confident Athlete? Does your confidence go up and down throughout the season? For many athletes, confidence is dependent upon their circumstances or opponents. When these athletes compete against lower-ranked opponents, they “feel” confident. When their chances of success are high, they “feel” confident. However, when they face undefeated opponents or competitors they … Sport Psychology Article…