Do you or your athletes only focus on mistakes after competition? Do you criticize your performance instead of learn from it? Or do you disqualify the positive?
Perfectionist athletes can be extremely hard on themselves after they compete, which hurts their confidence.
These athletes focus on the mistakes, mishaps, bad plays, and what they SHOULD have done better.
To grow confidence, athletes need to stop judging their performance harshly and focus on how they can improve…
Resources for Athletes, Coach, and Sports Parents
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How Mental Training Will Get You to Your Next Level of Play
Why Athletes Worry too Much About What Others Think
Achieve Proactive Confidence for a Healthy Life Balance
Don't Let Adversity Affect Your Game
Improve Your Body Language
Helping Athletes Take Practice Skills to Competition Consistently
Be All In With Christie Pearce Rampone and Dr. Kristine Keane
Cope with Pregame Anxiety for Athletes
Perfectionist Athletes Who Are Highly Judgemental
How to Overcome Lack of Trust in Skills
How to Play for Yourself During Competition
Can Athletes Use Mindfulness to Improve Focus?
How to Overcome All or None Thinking
Challenges for Athletes' Return to Sport with Brenley Shapiro
Anxiety and Tension in Perfectionist Athletes
Dr. Cassidy Preston on Athletes and Social Approval
Perfectionist Athletes Who Are Easily Frustrated
Perfectionism in Sports and Life
Perfectionist Athletes With Fragile Confidence
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