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Rounding Third: Begin With The End In Mind
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How To Play Baseball At The Next Level. Friday, September 16, 2011. Begin With The End In Mind. RT Staff Note: Several months ago we came across an article posted on Norcal's. And he has given us permission via e-mail to re-run this article here on RT. Enjoy! Begin with the End in Mind:. Reflections from 2007 to Create Focus for 2008. By Dr Doug Gardner - ThinkSport. Think back to January 1st of last year.How much have you grown up since then? Did you meet these goals and your own personal expectations?
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Skill + Time = Results | Professional Sport Psychology Symposium
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Professional Sport Psychology Symposium. Player development and sport psychology discussions. Of Course You Want It… Go Play. Still more on Embracing Challenges. Skill Time = Results. June 8, 2015. By Matt Cuccaro, Ed.M. How many points is this tournament worth? Who is in the field? What’s the winning score going to be? Is not a mindset which is synonymous with success. Golfers don’t practice making birdies, they practice making smooth swings. If distracting ideas start taking over (make birdie, shoot 4-...
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More on Embracing Challenges | Professional Sport Psychology Symposium
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Professional Sport Psychology Symposium. Player development and sport psychology discussions. Of Course You Want It… Go Play. More on Embracing Challenges. October 16, 2014. By Greg Chertok, M.Ed., CC-AASP. Failure is needed for learning; it is our teacher. Without taking risk, we can’t fail, and so we don’t learn. Or grow toward elite performance or top self solutions. Mark Divine – U.S. Navy Seal. It’s a counterintuitive way of thinking, really; shouldn’t we avoid failure? Nearly all of the elite profe...
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Of Course You Want It… Go Play | Professional Sport Psychology Symposium
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Professional Sport Psychology Symposium. Player development and sport psychology discussions. More on Embracing Challenges. Skill Time = Results. Of Course You Want It… Go Play. March 7, 2015. Really, I get it. If you could care a little less, it would not hurt so bad if it does not work out. If you could care a bit less, standing in judgement of coaches, scouts, and relative strangers may be a bit less stressful. Sorry though… it’s likely you care. Feed for this Entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter ...
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Redefining Perfection | Professional Sport Psychology Symposium
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Professional Sport Psychology Symposium. Player development and sport psychology discussions. Not an Idiot Yet. More on Embracing Challenges. October 10, 2014. By Matt Cuccaro, Ed.M. At first glance, it would seem that continuously repeating tasks effortlessly while receiving flawless results would be a euphoric experience. Fortune, glory and fame would consistently linger at one’s fingertips. Life doesn’t seem to get much better than that, right? Responses to “Redefining Perfection”. Feed for this Entry.
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January | 2010 | Baseball Savvy
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2009 I Love Baseball and CoachLisle.com Christmas Camp. January 24, 2010, 9:35 am. On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 CoachLisle.com hosted a FREE Baseball Camp at Ygnacio Valley High School for the first 150 kids to register At the end of the day we took donations for an organization called I Love Baseball. Learn more about them at http:/ www.ILoveBaseball.org. Cut-Offs: RF to 3B. January 21, 2010, 12:16 am. I have noticed that there are a lot of teams that with a runner on 1B and a base hit to RF, use the 2B as the ...
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Still more on Embracing Challenges | Professional Sport Psychology Symposium
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Professional Sport Psychology Symposium. Player development and sport psychology discussions. Skill Time = Results. Are You Willing to Miss? Still more on Embracing Challenges. June 25, 2015. In the spirit of exposing a group of high performance junior tennis players to “embraceable” challenges, I recently set up a good-natured exercise to see how they would react to a particular challenge often faced in matches: cheating. The commitment to play our best and give full effort is something that a cheater, ...
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Not an Idiot Yet | Professional Sport Psychology Symposium
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Professional Sport Psychology Symposium. Player development and sport psychology discussions. Fostering Healthy Self-Esteem in Youth Athletes. Not an Idiot Yet. August 23, 2014. A handful of years I mused about how there may be little hope for me. The quicksand of sports parenting was destined to swallow me up. I feel fortunate to say that 2. Grade is near and I remain safe on terra firma. Yet before school starts, tennis’s big show (a.k.a. the US Open. Unlike my reflections of a few years back. You are ...