Improving Your Players' Self-Talk

Published: Mon, 04/20/15

April 20, 2015

*******************************************
Improving Your Players' Self-Talk
*******************************************
This post was contributed by former college
and professional player Lindsey Wilson.  She
is a Co-Founder of
Positive Performance
Mental Training.  I have some links to some
of her other resources both in this email
and on the post.

Click to read:


I originally made contact with Lindsey after finding
her Athlete Coach-Ability Checklist. It offers
concrete actionable steps for your athletes
to take to improve their coach-ability

Click here to download it.

*******************************************
Introducing the Ultimate Coaching
and Fundraising Tool...

*******************************************
* Designed and Built by Coaches
  for Coaches

* Run Game Film, Scoreboards,
  Clocks, and Play Diagrams
  courtside during practice

* Sell High-Def Digital
  Advertising to local businesses

* The table pays for itself in the
   first season

* Hudl, Krossover, and Synergy
   compatible

* Includes iPad with operating
  and coaching software
 

www.boostrdisplays.com

*******************************************
How to Create Relentless Competitors
*******************************************

By Positive Performance Training
on April 22nd 10 am, PST

This online 30-minute training will cover
specific steps and tools that coaches can
use right away to develop their player’s
competitive edge. You’ll learn:
  • The root causes of mental inconsistency
    in the face of competition
  • How to identify the symptoms and
    effects of competition-related stress
  • How to help your athletes make 

    fundamental and lasting changes
  • Every attendee will get a free Competition
    Mastery training
    lecture, including interactive
    exercises & video.

Space is limited. Register by clicking here.

*******************************************
Quote of the Day
******************************************
"To play the inner game is not really a
matter of choice--it is always going on
and it is played in various outer games. 
The only two questions are whether we
we are winning or losing.”

Timothy Gallwey
*******************************************
Brian Williams
The Coaching Toolbox