Patrick Cohn

The Sophomore Slump for Athletes

The Sophomore Slump for Athletes

What is a ‘Sophomore Slump’ in Sports? A “sophomore slump” is when an athlete performs worse in their second season than in their first season. Sophomore slump is often used to “explain” why a player struggles to maintain their high level of performance after a strong rookie year. In such scenarios, the sophomore slump seems to take on … Sport Psychology Article…

How to Stay Confident During Cold Weather

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In this episode you will learn how to prepare to play in cold weather. We discuss how to maintain motivation and confidence to play in tough weather conditions. Related Sports Psychology Article The Composed Athlete (Digital Download) “The Composed Athlete” audio and workbook program helps you gain a competitive edge by improving your composure in competition. Learn the … Sport Psychology Article…

Athlete Confidence and Playing in Cold Weather

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In this episode, you will learn how to prepare to play in cold weather. We discuss how to maintain motivation and confidence to play in tough weather conditions. In this video series: “Three Ways to,” mental performance coaches Dr. Patrick Cohn and Georgia Miller discuss how to improve your mindset for sports. Learn tips for imagery, focus, recruiting, … Sport Psychology Article…

Use Self-Talk to Improve Athletic Performance

Use Self-Talk to Improve Athletic Performance

How Does Self-Talk Affect Your Game? Too often, athletes are dismissive of self-talk. Either they think self-talk doesn’t really impact performance, or your self-talk is relatively unchangeable. However, language has a profound impact on athletes. Has a parent or coach ever told you, “You are not good enough?” Have you ever been labeled as “lazy”? Has an important … Sport Psychology Article…

How a Common Goal Helps Teams Overcome Adversity

How a Common Goal Helps Teams Overcome Adversity

How Do you Win in Team Sports? The Short Answer is “As a Team.” That may sound a little bit trite, but it is absolutely true. How many times has your team played a game when a key player or top scorer was unavailable? Did the absence of that player cause you anxiety before the competition? Did it … Sport Psychology Article…