10 06, 2015

Strive For Prime Not Peak Performance

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Peak performance is a phrase that is used widely by athletes, coaches, and sport psychologists to describe the level of performance to which athletes should aspire. It is considered to be the best performance an athlete can achieve. When I came out of graduate school that is the goal to which I wanted my athletes [...]

10 06, 2015

Total Commitment To Your Tennis

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For players on the pro tours, being the best tennis player they can be is simple, but not easy. It is simple because all that is required is that they do everything possible to be their best. It is not easy because to do everything requires Total Commitment. Whether you are a touring pro or [...]

10 06, 2015

Commitment and Sacrifice in Dance

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Some call it desire. Others call it being hungry. We call it is the Starring Attitude. The Starring Attitude is what separates the best from the best of the rest, the soloist from the company member, the true star from the flash-in-the-pan. We know what the Starring Attitude can do, but what exactly is it? [...]

10 06, 2015

Bring It On!

By | June 10th, 2015|Categories: Triathlon|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |0 Comments

What separates a Chris McCormack or Barb Lindquist from other less successful professionals? Do they have superior physical capabilities? Perhaps. But what is noticeably different about them and other top triathletes is their unwavering belief in their ability to succeed. In fact, confidence is the single most important mental contributor to triathlon success. Whether you [...]

9 06, 2015

SlumpBusting: Overcoming Performance Slumps in Competitive Sports

By | June 9th, 2015|Categories: Sports|Tags: , , , , , , , , |2 Comments

Performance slumps are one of the most common, yet mysterious, phenomena in sports. Typically viewed as unexplained drops in performances, slumps are a source of concern for athletes and coaches. Despite its visible place in the collective psyche of the athletic community, little is known about the causes or cures for performance slumps. As a [...]

9 06, 2015

Determining Your Prime Intensity in Triathlon

By | June 9th, 2015|Categories: Tennis|Tags: , , , , , , , |0 Comments

Perhaps the single most important thing you need to do before and during a tennis match is reach and maintain your prime intensity. Intensity refers to amount of adrenaline, oxygen, and blood flow your body has. Too much intensity and your muscles are tight, you can’t breath, and your body is shaking from fear. Too [...]

9 06, 2015

Out Of The Blues: Dealing With Post-Race Depression in Triathlon

By | June 9th, 2015|Categories: Triathlon|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |0 Comments

Anyone who has ever committed considerable time and energy to training and competing in a triathlon that is important to them knows the feelings. During training and the race, you are motivated, excited, and energized. As you cross the finish line, you are psyched, elated, and joyous at having accomplished your goal. Up to that [...]

9 06, 2015

Trust Your Ability In Matches

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A disagreement I have gotten into with coaches involves whether it is good for players to think about technique right before and during a matches. They argue that if they don’t think about technique they won’t play well. But it is my belief that if you focus on technique you will do that technique well, [...]

8 06, 2015

Burn-Out in Dance: Causes and Relief

By | June 8th, 2015|Categories: Dance|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |0 Comments

Burn-out is a condition that has been recognized in the business and sports world for many years. Considerable time and effort has been spent understanding the causes and effects of burn-out. However, only recently has burn-out been addressed in the performing arts. The significance of and concern over burn-out among dancers has received increasing attention [...]

8 06, 2015

Pain Is Your Friend: Overcoming Triathlon’s Great Challenge

By | June 8th, 2015|Categories: Triathlon|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |1 Comment

Pain is an essential part of triathlon training and competition, and at the same time, the greatest obstacle triathletes face as they pursue their goals. Pain plays an important role in providing you with information about your triathlon, including your level of effort and the intensity of your training program. But pain is also a [...]