Taylor Interview on Coaching Leadership
I was recently interviewed by The Coaches Network about how coaches develop their leadership style (Spoiler alert: There is no such thing as leadership style). In the interview, I suggest that coaches’ leadership is a reflection of who they are as people. I describe how coaches can figure out who they are and how that […]
Read MoreOffer Taylor Zoom Workshops to Your Athletes, Coaches, and Parents
The ski racing season (and the start of other sport seasons) appear on the horizon and we all have our fingers crossed that Covid-19 won’t derail all of the amazing efforts of sports organizations, from local to international. Now is a great time to offer your club’s or academy’s community workshops that will provide deep […]
Read MoreOvercoming Fear of Failure-Part IV
This article is my fourth (and, I think, final) in a series exploring Fear of Failure in ski racing. If you missed the first three articles, you may want to catch up before reading this article (Part I, II, III). In those first three articles, I examined my evolving perspective on fear of failure and […]
Read MoreFall Sale on Online Courses for Athletes, Coaches, & Parents (25% Off!)
The downtime imposed on us by the COVID-19 crisis has certainly been frustrating whether you’re an athlete, coach, or parent. As an athlete, you may feel that your development has been slowed or come to a screeching halt. But, with the fall upon us and sports at every level starting to re-emerge, you have a great […]
Read MoreLeBron Believes in “Mental Fitness”
I was recently interviewed by mrfeelgood.com (don’t let the name fool you, it’s a substantial, if not slightly irreverent, website) for an article that explores how LeBron James and other professional athletes believe that “mental fitness” is as important to their success as is physical fitness. In the article, I offer the five mental tools […]
Read MoreTaylor Interview about Performance Psychology
I was recently interviewed by Ahmann Carter, the founder of the Ideas X People podcast. The podcast focuses on my ideas related to performance psychology. Here are some of the specifics: Common performance obstacles The difficulty and rewards in working towards your goals, regardless of your outcome The importance of identity and intrinsic motivation in […]
Read MoreWhat Endurance Athletes Can Teach Us about Dealing with the COVID-19 Crisis
Great article in the New York Times about what endurance athletes, such as marathoners, triathletes, and cyclists, can teach us about overcoming the challenges that the COVID-19 crisis has presented to us. Not surprisingly, the suggestions are entirely psychological, related to your attitude and perspective toward the crisis.
Read MoreNow is the Time for Mental Training: 25% Off All Online Courses
The downtime imposed on us by the COVID-19 crisis is certainly frustrating whether you’re an athlete, coach, or parent. As an athlete, you may feel that your development has been slowed or come to a screeching halt. But this time is also an opportunity for you to focus on areas of your athletic performance that […]
Read MoreUse the COVID-19 Crisis to Become a Better Athlete (and Person)
Let me begin with a question: What does the COVID-19 crisis have in common with sports? At first blush, you would probably say, “Absolutely nothing!” I mean, really, the current pandemic has created crises of health and financial markets that are disrupting the lives of almost everyone on our planet. People the world over are […]
Read MoreUse Mental Imagery to Replace the Sport Training You’re Missing Due to COVID-19
Perhaps the most frustrating aspect of the cancellation of winter and spring sports is that you (and every other athlete in North America and probably the world) are no longer able to practice and compete in the sport they love and to continue to improve and progress toward your athletic goals. Well, I can’t magically […]
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