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Goal Setting in Sports
Discover how goal setting in sports can teach you life lessons and help you reach the next level as an athlete, coach or official in the articles below.
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In this video, Graham Betchart of Lucid Performance explains how positive body language can affect feelings.
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Zaza Pachulia discussing different lessons that student-athletes can learn by following professional athletes
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PCA is proud to join the Body Confident Sport program to help girls build body confidence and make sports a...
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Katie Hurley, The Jed Foundation provides parents and caregivers 12 tips for talking to their teen athletes
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Sports teams offer unique opportunities to create spaces where teens and young adults feel safe, seen,...
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Brown on why allowing your student-athlete compete against other athletes their age teaches crucial lessons
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Some athletes are surprised to learn that repetitive exercise is the key to mental training.
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Mental skills coach Graham Betchart says confidence based on external feedback is "shaky confidence."
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Assistant GM Trent Redden highlights the importance of two qualities that coaches should focus on in sports.
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Golden State Warriors Coach and five-time NBA Champion Steve Kerr advises youth sports coaches.
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When athletes make mistakes, Mermuys chooses to lead with a positive before following up with a correction.
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Northwesterm University Basketball Coach offers tips on helping players thrive throughout a long season.
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Pro basketball player turned FOX Sports 1 commentator on coaches establishing and conducting study hall.