How Do You Perform in Practice?
In “Sessions with Doc,” Dr. Patrick Cohn answers your sports psychology and mental training questions about Helping Hockey Players Trust In Their Skills In Tournaments. Visit Peaksports.com and click on contact us to submit your question for Dr. Cohn to answer in his mental game videocast or podcast.
Do you find yourself often performing better in practice than you do in competition?
This is a number one reason why athletes come to see us at Peak Performance Sports because they know they’re under performing compared to what they’re capable of in practice.
Today I’m previewing The Fearless Athlete CD and workbook program which gives you all my strategies for how to take your practice game to competition.
Here’s the question Dr. Patrick Cohn answers this week:
How can you help your athletes bring their practice game to competition?
Watch the video below to hear what Dr. Cohn has to say about Helping Hockey Players Trust In Their Skills In Tournaments.
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- Your Mental Game and Game Time Trust
- How to Create a Winning Mindset for Hockey
- How to Not Panic During Hockey Games
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The Mental Edge for Hockey
The Mental Edge for Hockey teaches you proven and simple mental game strategies so you can overcome fear of failure, lack of confidence, slumps or poor composure, take your practice game to competition, and boost your confidence in hockey. You learn simple, actionable mental game strategies to help you perform at your peak!
I’ve worked with athletes for 30 plus years – and know the top challenges that undermine performance when you perform in games. Now you can tap into my expertise and experience in coaching hockey players on the mental game.
In this program, you’ll learn the TOP 10 mental training lessons for hockey players – the same strategies I teach one-on-one athletes I coach on the mental game. My clients pay thousands of dollars for personal coaching, but now you can have the same strategies to improve your mental game – at a fraction of the price.
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