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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Rachel Buehler Van Hollebeke explains how athletes can overcome adversity, from injuries to simple mistakes.
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Watch as a lacrosse coach asks players if they are open to receiving feedback instead of just providing it.
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Watch as this wrestling coach helps his athletes identity their mistakes by asking, instead of telling.
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Watch this wrestling coach teach his youth athletes that being nervous is completely normal.
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For Steve Hawes, learning leadership and overcoming adversity are two lessons that stay with him today.
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PCA Spokesperson Phil Jackson explains how to address player mistakes non-verbally.
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How Phil Jackson stayed calm through a career of coaching strong personalities in pressure-packed situations.
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Focusing on the process after a loss can help you do better next time.
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PCA Founder gives a passionate presentation on the state of youth sports and how we can improve the culture.
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Youth sports coaches can learn from a top NBA coach about helping players get past their mistakes.