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Be All In: Raising Kids for Success in Sports and Life

Sports Psychology Podcast

The Sports Psychology Podcast Christie Pearce Rampone is a two-time Women’s World Cup champion and eight-year captain of the US Women’s National Soccer Team. She’s co-authored a new book with neuropsychologist and fellow sports mom Dr. Kristine Keane… BE ALL IN: Raising Kids for Success in Sports and Life which offers practical, real world advice on how to … Sport Psychology Article…

Improve Intensity to Perform More Consistently

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Physical Activation Can Improve Your Intensity Athletes often under perform early in competition because they lack the proper level of intensity. Why is intensity important for athletes?  When athletes come prepared with a high level of intensity, they’re more likely to focus better in competition, which results in a better overall performance.  If you (or your athletes) come … Sport Psychology Article…

When Athletes Have Anxiety Before Games

Sports Psychology Podcast

The Sports Psychology Podcast Do you ever get butterflies in your stomach before you compete called pregame jitters? Do you get really nervous before the start of a big match or game and can’t relax after the game starts? Most athletes have felt the negative effects of pressure during their athletic career. Even the best athletes feel pressure … Sport Psychology Article…

How to Perform With Higher Intensity – Video

Sports Psychology Video

Do you have the proper intensity before games to perform your best? In a new sport psychology video this week, I discuss how to raise your intensity before game time. Many athletes under perform early in competition because they lack intensity. But why is your level or activation or intensity important to your performance? However, not all athletes … Sport Psychology Article…

To Grow Confidence Post Competition Criticism Needs to Stop

Sports Psychology Podcast

Athletes Who Are Highly Critical Post-Game Do you or your athletes only focus on mistakes after competition? Do you criticize your performance instead of learn from it? Or do you disqualify the positive? Perfectionist athletes can be extremely hard on themselves after they compete, which hurts their confidence. These athletes focus on the mistakes, mishaps, bad plays, and what they SHOULD have done … Sport Psychology Article…