Monday, April 07, 2008

A Slump-Busting Secret Weapon: The Confident Athlete CD Sports Psychology Programs

I love the satisfaction of helping athletes get the most out of their ability using slump-busting strategies and mental game coaching. Cypress National shooter Mario Kapodistrias was in a performance slump with his shooting for a couple years. His under performance punished his self-confidence in trap shooting.

His self-doubt caused him to miss targets. He was in a slump mentally and his scores showed it. His mental game improved tremendously after using The Confident Athlete Series. After listening to his success story, learn how to improve your pregame mental preparation with “The Relaxed Athlete” program.

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Mental Toughness in Baseball: A Success Story Using “The Confident Athlete” CD Program

NCAA Division I Shortstop Tylor Prudhomm worried too much about how not to strike out at the plate. He struggled with his batting in baseball. He was not satisfied with anything less than perfectionism. This caused him to try too hard in the batters box and lose his mental toughness at the plate.

His mindset was to avoid striking out, especially when he had one strike out already in the game. All this thinking resulted in a loss of “pop” and indecisive swing. After completing The Confident Athlete mental toughness programs, he started to improve his consistency. Read Tylor’s success story and then grab a copy of “The Relaxed Athlete” to learn how you can control mental attitude.

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Thursday, April 03, 2008

Sports Psychology Success - Be Prepared Mentally for the Big Wave

Professional Surfer Shawn Burrell didn’t have full confidence in his own abilities. Around other top surfers, he would compare himself and feel like he didn’t stack up to the competition. His harsh judgments about his own abilities was getting in the way of his performance. Shawn would also worry about what his peers and friends thought about his game.

He would attempt to read other surfers’ minds - guessing what they thought about his game. How did all his mind-reading and lack of confidence affect his performance? He was his own worst enemy. After completing The Confident Athlete series, Shawn improved both his mental game and performance. Pick up “The Relaxed Athlete” to learn how you can become mentally prepared for competition.

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