How to Use Goal Setting in youth Sport Part 2
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How to Use Goal Setting in youth Sport Part 1
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Dr. Dan Gould discusses using goal setting in youth... What Can Sports Psychology Do for You?By: Bill Cole, MS, MA | 01/01/2007 | Sports & FitnessSport psychology is one of those cutting-edge disciplines poised on the edge of art and science. The mind game is one of the most important, yet often most elusive and ineffable elements in all of sport. I don't know if you are happy with your mental skills, but my guess is, you probably think you could improve your sport by improving your mind, and that's the reason you're reading this. Goal Setting to Hit your Tennis TargetsBy: Paul Gold | 02/01/2008 | HobbiesAll Pro tennis players set themselves goals. If you don't know where you are going how can you get there? This article shows exactly you how to set goals so that you can propel your game skywards. Significance of Mental PreparationBy: Lloyd Irvin | 29/06/2009 | Martial ArtsSport psychology helps you to understand many aspects of your performance. Sport psychology is the scientific study of the psychological factors that effects performance in sports. Sport psychology is a discipline that understands the mental obstacles that may stand in the way of reaching your goals. The principles in sports psychology are based on the mind-body connection. And, from the principles of sport psychology emerges the concept of mental preparation for sports. Treating Mental Health and Forensic PopulationsBy: Kathryn Seifert, Ph.d. | 04/05/2006 | Lawself-directed and strengths based care is appropriate for a mental health population. However, a more directed approach is needed for the forensic population because the client?s goals are often antisocial and by definition counter to the best interests of society. On Psychology and Sport: Finding the ZoneBy: Matt Hinds | 03/05/2009 | Sports & FitnessHere is a paper i wrote for a psychology class concerning psychology and sport How to Select a Sports Psychology CoachBy: Bill Cole, MS, MA | 01/01/2007 | Sports & FitnessWhat do you want out of a sport psychology coach? You want to build more confidence, make a positive impact in your sport, have more fun and satisfaction and unleash your full potential. This article shows you how to choose a mental sports coach. We Should Always Act Like a Goal KeeperBy: Satish Nair | 03/06/2008 | Self HelpThe position of goalkeeper in a team is one of the most demanding emplacements in all sports. The goal keeper must be agile, sharp, flexible, energetic, enthusiastic, he has t have stamina, decisive alongwith other skills; the quickness, the toughness, correct mental attitude, determination, self belief, all combine to create a great keeper. Do you Need a Mental Game Coach?By: Bill Cole, MS, MA | 01/01/2007 | Sports & FitnessTiger Woods has one. So does Andre Agassi. Almost every college pro team, major league pro sports team and Olympic team has one. Virtually every pro golfer and pro tennis player has one. What do they have? A Mental Game Coach. This article will help you learn what a Mental Game Coach does for these peak performers, and about how you can choose the right mind game coach.
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