Join us in welcoming a wonderful addition to our ever-growing list of connections and partners in the world of sports, sport psychology, and overall well-being: The Tidewater Sharks.
In our last blog, we talked about having an on-track “off “season that doesn’t unravel all the hard work that you put in during the “on” or competitive season. But even the best and well-planned out “off” seasons can make coming back, to put it best, strenuous and... [Continue Reading]
It’s unavoidable in life that we have ‘on’ seasons and we have ‘off’ seasons. The most glaring example of this is in seasonal sports, but there are traces of the same concept in countless areas of life (between jobs, vacations... [Continue Reading]
We can all relate to having expectations, especially expectations surrounding performance; an athlete, for instance, might expect to meet the most challenging competition of their season in the upcoming championship match; a parent might expect their child... [Continue Reading]
“Be a team player”; sometimes easier said than done, right? But everybody loves a team player. Maybe you automatically think of sports when you hear the word ‘team’ but in reality, a team is really just a group of people linked by a common cause, passion, goal... [Continue Reading]
Each week we bring you a blog on different mental skills that can be applied to your life or topics in the world of sport psychology. Recently, we featured an athlete on our blog. Now, we want to bring you a coaching perspective... [Continue Reading]
Goal setting is a widely accepted and, more often than not, encouraged activity. Whether you use the SMART goal criteria, the “1, 5, 10 years from now…” breakdown, or simply tunnel vision one... [Continue Reading]