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20 03, 2018

Finish the Season Strong

By | March 20th, 2018|Categories: Ski Racing|Tags: , , |0 Comments

It’s hard to believe, but there is only about a month of the race season left. After many days of training and racing this winter, the end is in sight. At this late point in the season, you will have fallen into one of three camps as far as how your season has gone. First, [...]

15 03, 2018

Listen to This FREE Series of Parenting Interviews by Leading Experts

By | March 15th, 2018|Categories: Parenting|Tags: , , |0 Comments

I'm pleased to be a part of The Parent Shift Master Class online series featuring interviews with some of the world’s leading parenting experts, researchers, and colleagues giving parenting solutions to help you raise happy, healthy, and successful children. Each interview is specifically designed to be short and focused on a powerful topic that you [...]

14 03, 2018

Vlog: Fun is a Mental Tool

By | March 14th, 2018|Categories: Ski Racing, Sports, Vlog: Prime Ski Racing, Vlog: Prime Sport|Tags: , , , , , , |0 Comments

In my 11th of 12 vlog segments devoted to the psychology of sport for athletes and coaches, I explain why fun is a powerful mental tool that is under utilized by athletes and coaches alike. In fact, when I ask the athletes with whom I work what is the most important contributor to their success, [...]

12 03, 2018

Regret is the Worst Emotion in Sports

By | March 12th, 2018|Categories: Sports|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments

Over the last few decades, I have worked with many athletes, from juniors to Olympians and professionals. The most powerful work I do with athletes isn’t your typical mental training where I teach them about positive thinking, mental imagery, routines, and how to stay intense and focused (though these mental tools are important). Instead, the [...]

12 03, 2018

Regret is the Worst Emotion in Your Ski Racing

By | March 12th, 2018|Categories: Ski Racing|Tags: , , , , |0 Comments

Over the last few decades, I have worked with many ski racers, from juniors to World Cuppers. One thing I have noticed is that the most powerful work I do with racers isn’t your typical mental training where I teach them about positive thinking, mental imagery, routines, and how to stay intense and focused (though [...]

7 03, 2018

Vlog: The Power of Routines

By | March 7th, 2018|Categories: Sports, Vlog: Prime Ski Racing, Vlog: Prime Sport|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

In my tenth of 12 vlog segments devoted to mental preparation for athletes and coaches, I explain why every world-class and professional athlete I have ever worked with or known uses routines to maximally prepare themselves for success in both training and competitions. I also explain why routines are such a valuable tool: Totally prepare [...]

5 03, 2018

Psychology of Tryouts: Part III-What Coaches Can Do

By | March 5th, 2018|Categories: Sports|Tags: , , , , |0 Comments

As I noted in Part I and Part II of this four-part series on the Psychology of Tryouts, my focus is on what athletes can do to make their tryout experiences as successful and enjoyable as possible. At the same time, the athletes themselves aren’t the only ones who impact their tryout efforts. This article, [...]

28 02, 2018

Lessons Learned from Pyeongchang

By | February 28th, 2018|Categories: Ski Racing, Sports|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments

The 2018 Winter Olympic Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea was a spectacle of athletic greatness. We watched remarkable feats of physical prowess from athletes as wide ranging as alpine and Nordic ski racers, figure skaters, snowboarders, sliders, and, yes, even curlers. We shared in the emotional highs of victory and the emotional lows of unexpected [...]

14 02, 2018

Vlog: Mental Imagery is Your Most Powerful Mental Tool

By | February 14th, 2018|Categories: Vlog: Prime Ski Racing, Vlog: Prime Sport|Tags: , , , , , , |0 Comments

As I noted in my most recent blog post, Olympians use imagery as a tool to help them prepare themselves mentally to perform their best. In my ninth of 12 vlog segments devoted to athletes and coaches, I describe what mental imagery is (here’s a hint: It’s not just picturing yourself performing in your mind’s [...]

11 02, 2018

Olympians Know the Power of Imagery

By | February 11th, 2018|Categories: Ski Racing, Sports|2 Comments

The New York Times published an outstanding piece in which Olympians describe in video how they use imagery to prepare for their upcoming events and to rehearse their ideal performances. As many of you know, I believe that imagery is the most powerful mental tool there is and if you're not using imagery regularly in [...]