If you read some of the articles out there on this subject you will find dozens of success stories from athletes. For example, a golfer lost over 600 professional tournaments before turning to entrainment and visualization, and won soon after! More than a few athletes have tripled their earnings using this technology.
The evidence for sports performance enhancement through mental strength training is particularly prevalent because coaches are now recognizing the importance of psychology in sports, and develop relaxation and visualization regimens for their athletes.
Many athletes and coaches are confused about the role of mental strength training in improving athletic performance. Mental strength training is part of the larger field of sport science and studies human behavior in the sport environment and the benefits of mental training on enhancing sports performance.
The goal of mental strength training is to help athletes and teams perform their best by improving the necessary mental skills to excel in their specific sport. Mental strength training is not about working with problem athletes or abnormal behavior.
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There are several indicators that mental strength training or coaching can help you rise above mental challenges and get more out of your talent. Below is a partial list of the common signals that a mental barrier is holding you back from peak performance.
Still some athletes and coaches think that mental strength training, because of the association of psychology, is only for “abnormal” athletes. For this reason, most athletes resist working with a mental strength coach, because of the fear others will label them as a “head case.”
This is another reason why I developed this program, “Mental Strength Training for Athletes.” You can use the program in the privacy of your internal world and the only way someone will know is by your results.
Even today, professional athletes I work with do not want the public to know they are working with a mental strength coach. I certainly respect their concern for confidentiality, but it tells me that some athletes still think working with an expert in mental strength training should not be made public mostly because they do not understand what mental strength training is really about or are afraid of how the public views it.
Most athletes seek out my services because of a particular performance barrier, slump, plateau, or decrease in performance. As a mental strength coach, I often become the last resort after athletes have tried several other means to get beyond performance slumps.
Most athletes wait until they get into a slump or something needs to be “fixed” and they have exhausted all other resources before they commit to working on their mental game.
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Only a limited number of athletes seek my services because they want to improve mental strength, with no apparent mental block, and improve performance. I find that coaches are more likely to bring in a mental strength coach to give the team every chance of being successful from the start of the season or pre-season. The real goal is to help a team identify barriers to teamwork and enhance performance by improving mental skills for success.
The real value of mental strength training is helping athletes reach their peak potential and perform more often in the zone. My work is not always about helping athlete get over mental blocks in performance. My goal when working with athletes is to develop a mindset for performance success so they can get the most out of their physical ability every time they step onto the field, court, track, or course.
1. Improve focus and deal with distractions. Many athletes have the ability to concentrate, but often their focus is displaced on the wrong areas such as when a batter thinks “I need to get a hit” while in the batter’s box, which is a result-oriented focus. Much of my instruction on focus deals with helping athlete to stay focused in the present moment and let go of results.
2. Grow confidence in athletes who have doubts. Doubt is the opposite of confidence. If you maintain many doubts prior to or during your performance, this indicates low self-confidence or at least you are sabotaging what confidence you had at the start of the competition. Confidence is what I call a core mental game skill because of its importance and relationship to other mental skills.
3. Develop coping skills to deal with setbacks and errors. Emotional control is a prerequisite to getting into the zone. Athletes with very high and strict expectations, have trouble dealing with minor errors that are a natural part of sports. It’s important to address these expectations and also help athletes stay composed under pressure and when they commit errors or become frustrated.
4. Find the right zone of intensity for your sport. I use intensity in a broad sense to identify the level of intensity or activation that is necessary for each person to perform his or her best. This will vary from person to person and from sport to sport. Feeling “up” and positively charged is critical, but not getting overly excited is also important. You have to find the balance between being excited to complete, yet not getting over-excited or anxious.
5. Help teams develop communication skills and cohesion. A major part of mental strength training and mental training is helping teams improve cohesion and communication. The more a team works as a unit, the better the results for all involved.
6. To instill a healthy belief system and identify irrational thoughts. One of the areas I pride myself on is helping athlete identify ineffective beliefs and attitudes such as comfort zones and negative self-labels (i.e. “I’m a loser”) that hold them back from performing well. These unhealthy beliefs must be identified and replaced with a new way of thinking. Unhealthy or irrational beliefs will keep you stuck no matter how much you practice or hard you try.
7. Improve or balance motivation for optimal performance. It’s important to look at your level of motivation and just why you are motivated to play your sport. Some motivators are better in the long-term than others. Athletes who are extrinsically or externally motivated often play for the wrong reasons, such as the athlete who only participates in sports because of a a parent’s desire. I work with athlete to help them adapt a healthy level of motivation and be motivated for the right reasons.
8. Develop confidence post-injury. Some athletes find themselves fully prepared physically to get back into competition and practice, but mentally some scars remain. Injury can hurt confidence, generate doubt during competition, and cause a lack of focus. I help athletes mentally heal from injuries and deal with the fear of re-injury.
9. To develop game-specific strategies and game plans. All great coaches employ game plans, race strategies, and course management skills to help athletes mentally prepare for competition. This is an area beyond developing basic mental skills in which a mental coach helps athletes and teams. This is very important in sports such as golf, racing, and many team sports.
10. To identify and enter the “zone” more often. This incorporates everything I do in the mental side of sports. The overall aim is to help athletes enter the zone by developing foundational mental skills that can help athletes enter the zone more frequently. It’s impossible to play in the zone everyday, but you can set the conditions for it to happen more often.
“Mental Strength Training for Athletes” may not be appropriate for every athlete. Not every person wants to “improve performance.” Mental strength training is probably not for recreational athletes who participate for the social component and to have a fun weekend. Moreover, if you do not spend time improving fitness or working with a coach, most likely you will not adhere to a mental strength coaching program.
Mental strength training does apply to a wide variety of serious athletes. Most of athletes (junior, high school, college, and professional athletes) are highly committed to excellence and seeing how far they can go in sports. They love competition and testing themselves against the best in their sport. They understand the importance of a positive attitude and mental toughness. These athletes want every possible advantage they can get including the mental edge over the competition.
Through out the program we’ll look at the metal strength tools and how they will assist you in developing your mental strength skills.
I’ll make some suggestions and give guidance as to how you can develop your personal mental strength playbook.
Here’s what you’ll get with “Mental Strength Training for Athletes”:
Section One – Is the Foundation. The Foundation is help you get an overview what is mental strength training and how your mind works. The Foundation will assist you in using the tools in the Tool Box section.
Section Two – The Tool Box is the nuts and bolts of the Mental Strength Training Playbook. The chapters in Section Two will provide you the information required to put together your personal Mental Strength Playbook including:
In total you’ll get over 140 pages of cutting edge mental strength information and a workbook with over 40 pages of exercise.
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Why so inexpensive?
I love sports! And I know I can’t coach every athlete our there and not every athlete can afford me. So this is my gift to the sporting community.
Best of all it’s 100 %Guarantee
I’m so convinced that this method will work for you, as it has for all of my athletes, that I offer a satisfaction guarantee. If you follow this system exactly for 90 days and you DO NOT begin to see measurable improvements in your athletic performance, I will provide you with a free one-on-one coaching session and your money back…yes it’s that good!
NOTE: “Mental Strength Training For Athletes” is a downloadable course consisting of PDF files. After you order, you will get INSTANT ACCESS to this performance changing information and can begin to use the information immediately.
“Mental Strength Training For Athletes” will help you develop the power to take control of your thinking about your athletic performance before, during and after the event. Get your copy today!
The Audio portion of Mental Training in Athletic Performance Program works with your unconsciousness mind and contains:
Sports Performance
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