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13 03, 2016

Lousy First Run, Great Second Run: WHY?!?!

By | March 13th, 2016|Categories: Ski Racing|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments

Last week, I introduced a common scenario among ski racers in which, after a great first run, they ski much slower the second run. I explained what caused this sudden drop in performance and how this problem could be solved so you can have as strong a second run as your first run, the outcome [...]

11 03, 2016

drjimtaylor.com 4.0 is live!

By | March 11th, 2016|Categories: Latest News|Tags: , , , , |0 Comments

I'm excited to announce the launch of the latest version of drjimtaylor.com (now 4.0). The redesigned web site has been upgraded in several ways: More visually appealing. More up-to-date design. Fewer pages. Better organized. Simpler and more clear navigation. Easier access to the information you want. Find the products and services I have to offer [...]

9 03, 2016

FREE E-Books for Ski Racing, Sport, and Sport Parenting

By | March 9th, 2016|Categories: Parenting, Ski Racing, Sports|0 Comments

I'm excited to announce the publication of three new e-books that ski racers, athletes, coaches, and parents will enjoy and gain real benefit from.   These e-books introduce new and different ways of thinking about the psychology of ski racing, sports, and parenting. Most importantly, they are filled with useful information and powerful lessons that racers, athletes, [...]

7 03, 2016

First Run, Second Run; Good Run, Bad Run

By | March 7th, 2016|Categories: Ski Racing|Tags: , , , , , , |0 Comments

Mitchell Gunn with permission There are two scenarios on race day that I hear frequently from the racers I work with and the coaches I talk to that are a source of immense frustration, poor skiing, and disappointing results. I’m going to discuss the first scenario in this article and the second scenario [...]

3 03, 2016

Positive Self-Talk Works!

By | March 3rd, 2016|Categories: Psychology|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

What you say to yourself does matter, according to a series of research studies described in a recent article.  Not only does self-talk work, but it also helps when you talk to yourself out loud and in the 3rd person (e.g., "Come on, Jim!). I encourage the athletes I work with to use self-talk to build [...]

23 02, 2016

Video Interview on the Psychology of Running

By | February 23rd, 2016|Categories: Sports|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

I just did a video interview on the psychology of running for The Running Summit 2016. I talk about the mental side of running as well as how to get your kids into running.

22 02, 2016

5 Keys to Skiing Your Fastest on Race Day

By | February 22nd, 2016|Categories: Ski Racing|Tags: , , , , , , |0 Comments

Mitchell Gunn, with permission What do you need to do to be totally prepared to ski your fastest on race day? If you ask the top-ten men and women on the World Cup, you will probably get 20 different answers. But, having asked this question of many world-class ski racers, I have found [...]

17 02, 2016

4 More Reasons Why Your Kids Should Ski Race

By | February 17th, 2016|Categories: Ski Racing|Tags: , , , , |0 Comments

As any ski racing parent knows, it’s often a challenge to get your kids to the hill every morning on time and ready to go. I admit that I can be a bit of a taskmaster with my own kids on those morning when they’re dragging their feet. I will also admit that this ‘forced’ [...]

10 02, 2016

A Ski Racing Dad’s Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Great Day

By | February 10th, 2016|Categories: Ski Racing|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Thankfully, not me and not that bad! What you are about to read is based on a true story. And apologies in advance for its length. I had a feeling that the other weekend wasn’t going to go as planned. My wife, Sarah, had just left for ten days in Cambodia, so I was [...]

5 02, 2016

Every Day Can Be a Good Day of Sports Training

By | February 5th, 2016|Categories: Sports|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments

One of the most frequent comments I hear from the athletes I work with is: “I had a lousy day of training.” This statement was almost always accompanied by a variety of emotions that are neither pleasant nor helpful including frustration, anger, worry, doubt, and disappointment, and, occasionally, despair. Moreover, I saw that this assertion [...]