By: Amy I. E. | 2010-03-27 | Spirituality There are a lot of articles and a lot of sales pitches on the internet regarding mental toughness programs. Those I have seen include the following basic ideas. read more
By: Robert Steers | 2011-05-06 | SEO SEO Training will help any business grow by giving staff the key skills they need to make sure your website is up to date and up to the best standards set by Google. read more
By: Jamie Shellman | 2011-10-14 | Training Do you want to improve a skill or develop a technique in doing your work? Does your organization or company strive to always excel, aiming for the best in their employees? This can easily be achieved by conducting trainings, which can help a lot in achieving goals by enhancing capabilities. read more
By: Dave W Power | 2010-03-30 | Recreation & Sports Intensity comes in two forms: Mental and Physical and both are equally important to maintain in a match. The player who can maintain a high level of intensity throughout a match will have success playing aggressively, and will be hard to beat. His stroke consistency, placement, pace, and shot variety will be affected by his intensity level... read more
By: Lisa Lane Brown | 2011-01-02 | Business Here is the Golf psychology of melting away pressure. The dying minutes of every golf competition carries intense pressure. read more
By: Deborah Dubree | 2011-10-22 | Basketball As a coach you have invested time, money and energy into finding, developing and honing your athletes. read more
By: Tawny0Corporal | 2011-10-25 | Careers David Ulrich has been a household name in the field of human resources and a world-renowned business professor and a keynote speaker, with a track record of executive experience programs provided for top business and non-profit organizations about the globe. read more
By: Dave W Power | 2010-03-27 | Recreation & Sports Gaining confidence both within a match and from match to match is critical. Showing improvement and reaching goals helps to create confidence, but winning matches is the foundation upon which confidence is built. The player's matches will provide him with the knowledge of what needs to be improved or added to his game to make him an even more successful competitor. read more
By: Greg | 2010-12-28 | Golf You should be able to develop your mental training ability because it helps improve your skills in anything you wish to improve on. The inner training of a person has proven to work for many people who participate in many types of sporting activities not only in golf. read more
By: Brandon Richey | 2010-04-01 | Motivation If you are looking to really make BIG gains in your fitness and weight-loss program then you have to have mental toughness. It doesn't matter if you are training for strength, weight-loss, athletic performance, or just training for the sake of training your mental fortitude is what gets you the results! read more
By: juliaadams | 2011-03-25 | Cricket Last winter we held our inaugural under fifteen indoor nets for 12 weeks. This was a huge leap forwards compared to the past where we normally had only about four sessions, in a local school sports hall, without nets and just warm up drills with basic fielding drills. read more
By: Nate Barnett | 2010-03-31 | Baseball Each year I work with teams of youth baseball players in teaching them the values of the mental game of baseball. Just as there are skills needed to develop the physical side of the sport, there are skills necessary to build the mental side of the game as well. Unfortunately, teaching the mental game is a bit more difficult to teach because the results aren't necessary visible as quickly. read more
By: Enzo Vullo | 2010-03-31 | Golf Motivation in sport is critical to success-regardless of what sport you play. In addition to physical skill and prowess, the mental skills you employ will directly affect how you play and whether or not you score. This is true in golf as well as any other sport, but perhaps even more so in golf because golf is essentially an individual game. read more
By: Dr. Patrick J. Cohn | 2010-03-26 | Recreation & Sports Are you or your players afraid other athletes will see you as weak if you have to do mental training or work with a sports psychologist? Still today, athletes buy into myths about sports psychology, which prevent them from embracing the benefits of mental training. I recently received an email from a young hockey player getting ready for try outs. read more
By: Barry | 2011-02-07 | Basketball Everybody who follows sports has presumably seen it. Remembering back to my days of Very little League baseball I will think of sure kids who, in the ultimate inning with their team down by a run and the bases loaded with 2 outs, you may bank on their obtaining a hit. They weren't continuously the kids with the best batting averages, although they typically were among the prime quarter of the league. read more