Mental Mobility Blog
Defining Success
Success. The one constant that all athletes are after. Ironically, even though it is constant, it is never quite the same for each athlete. And I bet you’ve been defining it wrong all along…
Sport Psychology Math
While not all athletes like math, there is often a lot of mathematical analysis (aka STATS) that surround sport. Every sport has at least some component of statistics, even if it is simply a win percentage. This led me to create my own sport psychology math equations.
Progress > Perfection. Process > Outcome. Recovery > Failure.
Law of Thirds
Most athletes want to train and compete at their best ALL of the time. Playing at your best always feels fantastic and it’s why you show up. Those days that are subpar in your performance are no fun and often are insanely frustrating. To help you with managing your emotions related to those poor days, you need to understand the Law of Thirds. The Law of Thirds breaks down your time spent in sport, both training and competing, into thirds. Each third is vital and all are necessary to create a complete sporting career.
Letter to Coaches
Coaches do everything they can to help their athletes reach their goals. This is a letter from to those coaches providing great tips to help integrate mental training into the training they do on the field/court. Adding these into your coaching repertoire will lead to great success!
Riding the Waves in Performance
Performance and improvement can sometimes feel like a linear process. You put in the time and effort consistently as a means to get closer to achieving your goals. It can be easy to get caught up demanding greatness from yourself based on the performance you last had. However, this dynamic can often hinder, instead of enhance, your performance. You are not as good or bad as our last game or training session. You operate within a range of performance.
Letter to Parents of Athletes
Parents do everything they can to help their athletes reach their goals. This is a letter from one sport psychologist to those parents providing four great tips to help support their athletes mentally and emotionally. Be the best sport psychology minded parents you can be!