How
Can Sports Psychology Help Athletes?
By:
Dr. Patrick J. Cohn
The question you need to ask yourself is this: Am I performing up to my
capability? I’m sure you know some fellow athletes who have “great
talent” or physical skills, but haven’t played up to their
potential. One of the myths athletes buy into is that you first must develop
“perfect” technique or knowledge about ones sport before you
can work on the so-called mental game. But, from my perspective, you cannot
separate the mental from the physical when it comes to motor skills. Decisions,
thoughts, images, and feelings set up each action you take. Sports psychology
helps athletes develop confidence and focusing skills as they master the
technical aspects of the game.
Athletes often ask
me this question: “How do I know when a poor performance or error
is a physical or a mental problem?” From my experience, here are
a few hints that it may be a mental breakdown:
1. You perform much
better in practice than during competition
2. You have a tough
time performing well when others are watching you
3. You maintain
many doubts about your sport before or during games
4. You feel anxious
or scared when you perform in competition
5. You are not sure
why you play your sport or what motivates you
6. You only participate
in sports to feel better about yourself as a person
7.
You lose focus or have mental lapses during critical times of the game
8. You can’t
perform the way you did pre-injury, but are physically 100% 9. Everything is
fine, but you just want to improve your mental attitude Sports psychology
sometimes get a bad reputation because of the association of psychology
with pathology. That is why I prefer to call what I do mental game coaching
or mental training, which athletes understand. Mental game coaching is
for athletes who want to improve upon their current performance and take
their games to the next level with the help of a mental coach like myself.But most athletes,
unfortunately, seek out my services because of an particular performance
barrier or decrease in performance. As a mental game coach, I often become
the last resort after athletes have tried other means to get beyond performance
slumps. I wish it wasn’t this way, but athletes wait until some
needs to be “fixed” and they have exhausted all other resources
before they commit to mental game coaching.How can sport psychology
help you perform better? Here is the most obvious list: 1. Improve focus
and deal with distractions. 2. Grow confidence
in athletes who have many doubts. 3. Develop coping
skills to deal with setbacks and errors. 4. Find the right
zone of intensity for your sport. 5. Help teams develop
communication skills and cohesion. 6. To instill a
healthy belief system and weed out irrational thoughts. 7. Improve and balance
motivation for optimal performance. 8. Get back into
competition after an injury is healed fully. 9. To develop game-specific
strategies and game plans. 10. To identify
and enter the “zone” more often. Sport psychology
may not be for every single athlete. Not everyone involved in sport wants
to “improve performance.” Sport psychology is probably not
for recreation athletes who just like the social component of sport. Most
of my students are committed to excellence and seeing how far they can
go. They love competition and testing themselves against the best in their
sport. They want every possible advantage they can learn including the
mental edge over the competition.About The AuthorDr. Patrick J. Cohn
is a leading mental game coach who consults with Tour Pros and amateurs.
He is the author of Going Low, Peak Performance Golf, The Mental Game
of Golf and The Mental Art of Putting. For more information, visit: http://sportszone.shyper.com/
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