Overcoming Anxiety in Sports
Every youth athlete or high school athlete gets nervous at some point and can benefit from these tips and tools for coaches, parents and athletes.
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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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Relying on over forty years of coaching experience, Jerry York shares what makes a great coach.
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Warming up mentally before a competition can help athletes avoid negative self-talk and prepare to perform.
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"Think positive" is too simplistic a solution. Athletes need these steps to conquer common negative thoughts.
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Help your child avoid threatened self-worth by reducing the amount of pressure they feel during competition.
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In the spotlight of competitive rivalries, teams feel the inspiration and challenge to be at their best.
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Coaches must use techniques to help young athletes move past fear to a mindset that's positive and productive.
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This Ask PCA blog user want to know how to help a child who is skilled, but passive in games.
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Sticking to a consistent pre-game routine can be the most influential factor in performing well.
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Choking is a common problem. These steps help coaches help their athletes and athletes help themselves.