How to Improve Your Body Language

The Sports Psychology Podcast

Do you struggle with negative body language when you compete? 

Often times there are certain triggers that lead to your negative body language. Athletes need to be aware of what they are doing to exhibit this negative body language.

You don’t want to show your opponents that you have a negative mindset. Become aware of what you are doing and create a new positive focal point to remind yourself to stay composed and keep your game face on. Change your internal dialogue to be more positive to help change your body language.

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