Learn Sports Psychology Secrets Most Athletes Will Never Know

December 20, 2010 by · 1 Comment 

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You’re on the verge of learning secrets most athletes and coaches will never know about winning under pressure.

Hi, it’s Lisa B. here and I got interested in sports psychology years ago as an elite athlete. Back then I really struggled with extreme confidence swings.

It really hurt me all the time.

After years of choking too often, I embarked on a mission to find answers. I wanted to know, “What do champions know about sport psychology that I don’t?”

These answers didn’t come overnight. I did all the traditional sports psychology stuff— (visualization, relaxation, goal-setting etc). Some of it was great, but some of wasn’t…and actually made me WORSE.

My stubbornness paid off. Through trial and error, I discovered sport psychology secrets I never would have thought about winning under pressure — even things that went against traditional ideas and really surprised me.

Learn Sports Psychology Secrets Most Athletes Will Never Know About Winning Under Pressure

After I learned these things I created a sports psychology system. I spent several years testing new (even radical) basketball psychology, mental golf psychology tips, and mental tennis strategies with National Team and Olympic athletes in Canada.

I taught myself how to create unshakable confidence in the hour before competing. I internalized the will to win so I could crush opponents without special speed or strength advantages. I learned how to stay focused under pressure no matter what was happening around me.

And I’m going to teach these very same secrets to you.

I’m going to teach you how to:

  • Deliver astonishing, explosive, flawless performances under pressure, no matter how intimidating your event is
  • Create unshakable confidence in the hour before your event and maintain this confidence right to the finish despite distractions, setbacks, and adversity
  • Transform yourself into a tough competitor with the will to win, able to crush opponents even without special advantages like speed, great technique, or stamina
  • Break free of your self-limiting beliefs so you can go from good to world class in your sport
  • Remain in a cocoon of concentration throughout your event so you stay focused and dominant
  • Break free of your self-limiting beliefs so you can go from good to world class in your sport
  • Remain in a cocoon of concentration throughout your event so you stay focused and dominant

Just enter your name and email address below and let me teach you how to win under pressure.






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Are You Too Nice To Win At Tennis?

February 4, 2010 by · 19 Comments 

David, a tennis player, sent me his list of Top Ten stressors.

And #2 on his list was, “Playing an opponent I want to impress.”

Gasp.

My first thought was, “Seriously?”

I mean, sport is a war, complete with an opponent.

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But then I realized…

Nice people all have one thing in common.

We want to be liked. We want approval. We want to impress fans.
We want to impress coaches and teammates.

We even want to impress opponents.

Even supremely talented athletes struggle with this. Tennis legend Monica Seles admits: ‘I was born with an unshakable people-pleasing personality, and I never loved winning at someone else’s expense…I hated seeing someone else upset at the end of a match.’*

Yes, wanting approval is natural…and there is nothing wrong with being nice.

But wanting approval never brings out your best.

When you try to impress fans, you become self-conscious and forget to focus.

When you try to be popular with teammates, you refuse to shine to avoid their jealously.

When try to impress an opponent, you get so embarrassed at every mistake that you go downhill.

A Tennis Psychology Technique For More Mental Toughness

Yet it’s actually quite easy to eliminate your need for approval.

It involves changing your thinking. It involves changing how you handle NOT getting approval. Let’s start with something simple. The next time you perform poorly, notice how stressed out you get about what people are thinking.

Then notice that underneath all this stress is your own disappointment…your own regret about how you did.

And now here’s something you need to know.

Disappointment and regret are cool.

They’re motivating. They’re going to get you where you need to go in tennis – IF you channel them properly.

Get access to more sports psychology and mental toughness tips.

Light it up other there,
Lisa B.

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