Patrick Cohn

Your Mental Game and Performance Slumps

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Develop a Growth Mindset Are you going through a long-term slump? Are you holding back or playing tentatively due to your performance slump? Slumps are aggravating, frustrating and unnerving. Sometimes, a slump in one area of your game affects your entire game, further compounding the issue. For example, you are in the middle of a long slump and … Sport Psychology Article…

Trust and Confidence are Complementary

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How to Build Trust and Confidence in your Game Confidence and trust in your skills go hand-in-hand. Without confidence, you won’t believe in your ability to perform under pressure. Without developing trust in your skills, you won’t have confidence heading into a competition. So, which comes first, trust or confidence?   And how do you develop these mental … Sport Psychology Article…

Achieve Proactive Confidence for a Healthy Life Balance

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The Sports Psychology Podcast Are you an athlete who struggles to maintain a healthy balance between your daily life and your role as an athlete? Many athletes feel a lot of pressure to reach high achievements in their sport and, as a result, lack a healthy balance between their sport and other hobbies that they enjoy. When there … Sport Psychology Article…

Don’t Let Adversity Affect Your Game in Sports

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The Sports Psychology Podcast Are you an athlete who struggles with adversity or fear of failure in competition? Many athletes spend too much time dwelling on their mistakes, feeling that past mistakes define their future play. When too much pressure is placed on winning, rather than on improvement, sports can start feeling like work rather than fun, especially … Sport Psychology Article…

Why Athletes Worry too Much About What Others Think – Video

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Avoid Outcome Thinking. Do you or your athletes worry too much about what others think of your performance?   Athletes often get preoccupied with what we call “outcome thinking,” and play too safely or cautiously as a result. One way you might think about the outcome is worrying about disappointing others if you make mistakes… In this week’s … Sport Psychology Article…