Month: November 2011

Coping With Pressure in Sports – UK Mental Coach Paul Miller

Sports Psychology Podcast

In this week’s sports psychology podcast, mental game of sports expert, Dr. Patrick Cohn interviews mental coach Paul Miller who works with the best athletes in the UK. He shares his approach to working with athletes to cope with pressure. Dr. Cohn and Paul Miller discuss how athletes get the best out of themselves and

Making an Impact in Competition – How to Take Risks

Sports Psychology Podcast

In this week’s sports psychology podcast, mental game of sports expert, Dr. Patrick Cohn, answers a question from a lacrosse player who wants to make an impact in the game but is held back by fear of failure. He avoids taking risks because he does not want to make a mistake. Mental game coach Dr.

Mental Toughness in Baseball with John Rubinow

Sports Psychology Podcast

In this week’s sports psychology podcast, mental game of sports expert, Dr. Patrick Cohn, interviews John Rubinow, owner of Proball Baseball Clinic. John Rubinow runs a baseball clinic for adults who want to take their game to the next level. He shares his tips to improve your mental game. Listen to this month’s sports psychology

How to Simplify Your Golf Swing

Golf Psychology Podcast

Dr. Cohn Dr. Patrick Cohn, golf psychology expert and author of the “Golfer’s Mental Edge” CD program, teaches amateur to tour professional golfers how to improve their mental game of golf using golf psychology strategies developed over the last 20 years of his career. In this week’s golf psychology session, mental game of golf expert

Staying Focused on the Task at Hand with Simon Hartley

Sports Psychology Podcast

Mental game of sports expert, Dr. Patrick Cohn interviews Simon Hartley, a sports psychologist who works with gold medalists and world record holders. Simon talks about how to stay focused on the task at hand instead of results. Learn why the most successful athletes in the world focus more on doing their personal best and

How to Practice and Apply Your Mental Game

Apply Mental Game

Unfortunately, many athletes view sports psychology as a quick fix for helping them get out of a slump or back on track with their performance. If you look at mental training as a quick fix, you won’t realize your potential with a strong mental game. Your mental game must be cultivated and tweaked every day