Saturday, March 22, 2008

The 10 Deadly Mistakes Athletes Make With Their Pregame Attitude

Are you so concerned about what others might be thinking about your game that you get distracted when you play? For many athletes, a huge source of pregame anxiety or worry comes from the need to seek “approval” from others. If this is you, you might have a need to be admired, accepted, respected, or liked by other people.

You worry about performing poorly because it may have affect what others might think about you. Athletes who worry about what others think become anxious or afraid to fail in competition. Watch “The Relaxed Athlete” preview video to learn the mental tips to stop worrying about what others think.



Use Sports Psychology strategies to overcome pregame anxiety and worry>>

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1 Comments:

Blogger Maldives Complete Blog said...

On the other side, here are 3 tips for effective pre-game preparation especially for the coach - http://www.strengthsacademy.com/3-tips-for-last-minute-sports-coaching-by-bruce-lynn.

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