Month: January 2018

Performing Well During Pressure Moments

Performing Well During Pressure Moments

Mental Preparation to Improve Focus in Big Games Have you ever had one of those make it or break it moments in your athletic career? The big moment, where the season all comes down to one play or one event, is one of the greatest pressure moments you will ever experience. Think of what an

Does a Bad Skating Practice Get Into Your Head?

Performing At Your Peak After a Bad Warm-Up

Performing At Your Peak After a Bad Warm-Up A bad practice, right before a major competition… How in the world can you get back on track? How can you focus when this week was a disaster? This is an issue for many figure skaters… Several falls in practice or warm-up just before a major competition

When Your Team Loses Its Best Player

Maintaining Focus When Your Best Player is Out Playing without your best player… That’s the moment when many athletes feel their team is at a disadvantage. Playing without your best player in the playoffs… Well, that is the time when most players see their hopes go down the drain. When you have a top-tier player

Learning How to Win Ugly in Sports

Learning How to Win Ugly in Sports

Mental Strategies to Fight Through a Bad Game When you don’t have your “A” game, you have to find another way to get the job done. Many athletes believe they need to being firing on all cylinders and have all the stars align in order to secure a victory. That is not always the case…

Managing the Many Roles Athletes Have

Defining Your Roles in and Out of Sports Athletes have many roles beyond sports… Every athlete has multiple roles in their lives, such as student, friend, parent, spouse, club member, employee, etc. Each additional role increases the responsibilities placed upon you. And more demands can translate to more pressure. If you are to be successful