Author: Dr. Jim Taylor

Recent Posts

Train Your Mind for Athletic Success: Podcast Interview on The Sport Psych Show

I was recently interviewed by Dr. Dan Abrahams, the noted UK sport psychologist, on his podcast, The Sport Psych Show. On the podcast, I discuss a wide range of topics related to sport psychology, mental training, and athletic performance. To listen, click here.

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World Championship Update #1: Expectations, Excuses, and Explanations

I just returned from the World Triathlon Championships in southern Spain where I raced in the Sprint and Mixed-relay events. This article will focus on the Sprint event last Thursday. First some backstory. It’s been a mostly good season for me with some frustrations and disappointments along the way. On the plus side, I won […]

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Mental Training for Triathlon webinar

Not long ago, I was invited by Duane and Dorette Franks, my friends who run Trifiniti, one of the premier multisport training programs in the U.S., to present a webinar on Mental Training for Triathlon to their athletes. In the webinar, I explain what mental training, how it can help triathletes train better and achieve […]

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Train Your Emotions for Your Next Big Event

I have been working with athletes for decades helping them to strengthen their minds the same way they strengthen their bodies. Athletes don’t wait to get injured before increasing their physical fitness; instead, they get stronger to prevent injury. That’s why I call it “mental training,” the mind needs to be exercised to withstand the […]

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Resist “Reluctance/Avoidance” Thinking (RAT) in Your Triathlon Life

Have you ever had a challenging workout coming up and you had thoughts like “This is going to be soooo hard!” or “I REALLY don’t want to do this!” (both said with trepidation and dread). Or you’re driving to a race and a thought pops into your head out of nowhere, “Maybe I’ll get a […]

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My Work with 3x Ironman Winner Ruth Astle

As many of you know, I’ve been working with Ruth Astle since January (Ruth has given me permission to refer to our work together). After being injured for the first half of 2024 and unable to race, Ruth competed in Ironman Vitoria-Gasteiza and finished 3rd. Ruth created a segment for her YouTube channel about our […]

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Exciting News: I’ve joined a Sport-related Start-up!

I’m beyond thrilled to announce that I’ve joined Mindto (as in “put your mind to”) as its Chief Content Officer. As my title suggests, I’m responsible for identifying relevant topics, building a team of experts (“Mindto Masters”), creating content myself, and building a library of content for teams and athletes. The business is going to […]

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8 Steps to Making Peace with Your Past Self

At one level, I’m always amazed at how so many of us allow their past selves to have such a big impact on who they are now and how they think, feel, and engage with their world in adulthood. At another level, I’m not the least bit surprised because our childhood experiences that shape our […]

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Emotion Training for Your “A” Triathlon Races

My work with several pro triathletes focuses on building their confidence, helping them focus, finding ways to push their limits in training, and preparing them for the pressures of big events, whether the Paris Olympics or the Ironman World Championships. Additionally, under the category of I Practice What I Preach, I apply the same ideas […]

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Another Blogging Milestone: 10,000,000 Views

I’m beyond thrilled that I have reached a new and immensely gratifying milestone in my blogging career: My blog posts have now been read by more than 10,000,000 people on PsychologyToday.com. That’s an average of more than 17,000 views of my 560 posts that I have written so far. My single most read post (973, […]

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