2 12, 2021

Five Attitudes You Need for Ski Racing Success

By | December 2nd, 2021|Categories: Ski Racing|Tags: , , , , , , , |1 Comment

The dictionary definition of attitude is “The way you think and feel about something…a way of thinking and feeling that affect a person’s behavior.” You hold attitudes about your ski racing that have a direct impact on how you train and how you race. Moreover, you may not even be aware of some of these [...]

26 02, 2019

Be a Scientist and an Artist in Your Ski Racing

By | February 26th, 2019|Categories: Ski Racing|Tags: , , , , , , , |0 Comments

The race season is somewhere between one-half and two-thirds over for racers, depending on their age and level of development. Racers are deep into qualifying season as the end-of-year championships are approaching rapidly. Now is the time that you have to ski your fastest. The tough question, though, is how to achieve that goal at [...]

15 06, 2016

Take Risks for Athletic Success

By | June 15th, 2016|Categories: Sports|Tags: , , , , |1 Comment

This article will explore the essential role that risk taking plays in athletic success. Before I continue, though, let me preface this discussion by saying that, when I talk about taking risks, I don’t mean taking stupid risks such as texting while driving, jumping off the roof of your house, or taking drugs. That’s not [...]

12 06, 2014

The Biology of Risk

By | June 12th, 2014|Categories: Psychology|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments

An interesting article on the physiology of risk taking. The basic premise is that people are more likely to take risks when calm and relaxed and they become risk averse when under stress.  This finding has real implications on performance in sports, business, and life in general.

24 03, 2014

A Great Article about the Costs of Over-Protecting Your Child

By | March 24th, 2014|Categories: Parenting|Tags: , , , , , , , , |0 Comments

On the heels of my recent post titled, Risk-Taking for Your Children: How Much is Enough?,  The Atlantic Monthly just published a cover story, The Overprotected Child, which covers the topic from a slightly different, but very compelling, angle. A great read!