Mistakes Ritual
To help recover from mistakes, athletes should physical gestures, called mistake rituals, to allow them to quickly refocus on the most important play – the next one. Over time, you can develop a mental toughness to bounce back from mistakes, which also gives the confidence to compete aggressively on every play. To adopt a different mindset about mistakes, see the resources below.
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ESPN Analyst and former NFL Coach and Player Herm Edwards talks about how making an impact starts at home.
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NHL Legend Housley tells us why high school athletes are at a particularly critical point in their development
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US Wrestling Olympic team member and Pan Am Champion wrestler Tervel Dlagnev shares his philosophy on training
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Former MLS and Team USA Player Jimmy Conrad advises to put in hard work when no one is watching.
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Softball World Cup champion Chidester shares her experience as an All American at the University of Michigan.
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Tumua shares her Olympic experiences and discusses the role team building exercises played in her success.
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Tim talks about topics including playing multiple sports and dealing with disabilities like Tourette syndrome.
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Stacy discusses what it's like to play in 3 Olympic Games and to be named the world’s best Volleyball digger.
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Member of the 1980 Miracle on Ice USA Hockey team Jim Craig encourages youth athletes not to be afraid.
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Doug Beal, CEO of USA Volleyball, teaches respect to young players and encourages parents to be involved.