The Biggest Mental Mistake Made by Coaches and Athletes
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Do you want to win more? Dr. G. discusses why taking your goals and expectations into a BIG game can set you up for choking.
Dr. Alan Goldberg, internationally known peak performance consultant and director of Competitive Advantage specializes in helping athletes across all sports at every level, bust slumps and overcome performance fears and blocks. Dr. G's website, www.competitivedge.com offers thousands of pages of FREE resources including mental toughness questionnaires for athletes, parents and coaches, articles on every aspect of coaching and parenting in youth sports, as well as a mental toughness blog.
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"Serious breaks kids down" every coach should watch this.
I like Carl Lewis approach to competition. He told his athletes to "Just run your race,not winning."
This guy is a genius!!
This guy has helped a lot, wish I knew about this when i was in school would have helped alot in both athletics and academics.
Do everything durring practice. Train your ass off.lush yourself be hard on yourself ect bc whin the pressures on and it's game time u actually wanna just relax so u can perform . If you have everything u had to for your practices u don't need to be intense and nervous and phyced out . Relax and don't worry it's already there . Perform now focus and relax and don't be to serious this is actually when u will perform at you're greatest .. and if u do make mistakes forget about it and move on come practice time again u can correct those issues . Great advice . As time changes diets changes the way we workout ect .. modern phycology has to advance as well this is a different approach u don't gotta be yelling and getting all crazy . RELAX
3:23 The time to think of the importance of a performance is during practice.
big respect goes to you dr.g!!!
Thanks Dr G, stay true
This is amazing!!!! Can someone tell me where can i watch full video?
Yes I don’t know what happened to me senior year for basketball I made the team after being cut the previous year, I remember all the plays and then one day it all went away barely touched the floor it’s like my love for the game just left me I never could really show how good I was in games, I think being cut my junior year really hurt me I felt completely empty inside I guess I never healed from it
Good stuff. .Listen to Rick Rassier's podcast, "The Biggest Lie in Sports" & "The Ticket to the Next Level" for the right perspective. He also has one where he talks about the biggest obstacles in sports and puts a lot of envious on the fear of losing.
We have control over action alone, never over its fruit (Lord Krishna, Bhagavad Gita).
@balasubramanianviswanathan8806
2 жыл бұрын
Bingo, well quoted......🙏🙏🙏👍
where are you
How about the coach that screams and yells. Pulls you the moment u make a petty mistake. I need to show my teen this, she's in a very toxic situation and it's having fun anymore.
Here's a coach-coach coaching coaches.
sir i am ajay from india .i was 100mts sprinter before 2years and i used to maintain gud acceralation at 70kgs of my weight and i have stoped my practice ,its gona 2yrs i had left practice and now my age is 21 my weight is 82kgs .and i want to start my practice again, because i love it , does my body support that . so far up to what age i can stress my body in workouts and sprint,
@balasubramanianviswanathan8806
2 жыл бұрын
You are still peaking, dont worry about age, try to do a biomech analysis, if there is a scientific sports coaching institute nearby visit them, lot of details come into play when to plan to come back, posture, gait, muscle power (there are 2 type of muscles - one which give short bursts of power and the other which sustains power for a long duration) endurance, if you school / college has a coach it would be better or seek guidance from an Exercise Physiologist and Sports Physio
SO WHAT SHOULD WE THINK ABOUT IN COMPETITION ?
@thehappyguysclub8136
3 жыл бұрын
just be in the moment...
@ninjahstef
2 жыл бұрын
How to improve performances regardless of results
@balasubramanianviswanathan8806
2 жыл бұрын
Fun, Process of Doing it, Possibilities, Learning and most importantly joy of doing things, continuous improvement, excellence and not perfection
@Xcoming2
2 жыл бұрын
What's for dinner...
@kenemesay
Жыл бұрын
doing what you do best on court/field. that's what we do. we aren't the best team but that's how we work together as a team. because when we start focusing on winning, games go south
I would much appreciate this without the footage of the audience tbh