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How to Learn and Improve from Losses

How to Learn and Improve from Losses

What do you do After a Loss? It’s probably a question you haven’t given much thought. Often after a loss, athletes allow their emotions to take over. The more invested you are in a competition, the more intense feelings you experience. For example, losing a playoff game MIGHT generate much more intense and negative feelings. Failing to drop … Sport Psychology Article…

How to Approach Intra-Team Competition

Returning to Competition After Injury

Are you a Starter Who Worries about being Replaced? Maybe you can relate to the following… You strive to be the best you can to earn a starting role. You feel proud of your improvement and accomplishment. Your hard work in practice has paid off, and you proved yourself to your teammates and coaches. However, an up-and-coming teammate … Sport Psychology Article…

How to Refocus in Competition After a Mistake

How to Refocus in Competition After a Mistake

Every Athlete Makes Mistakes How do you deal with mistakes during a competition? Do you quickly refocus on your game, or do you dwell on mistakes for too long? Why focusing on mistakes interferes with athletic performance: When you fail to refocus after a mistake, you give your opponents a significant mental edge. How to counter mistakes: In … Sport Psychology Article…

Should You Tell Other Players They Have the Yips – Video

Sports Psychology Video

In this sports psychology video, you learn if you should tell others if they have the yips or not say anything at all. The problem is ball players will make it worse by changing mechanics when it was a mental game issue to start with. Watch to Learn more: Related Sports Psychology Articles *Subscribe to The Sports Psychology Podcast on … Sport Psychology Article…