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10 Questions to Ask Yourself at the End of the Race Season

Due to COVID-19, the race season ended with a whimper, not a bang. After what was still a long and demanding winter, you’ve had some down time to do remote school and hopefully begin to look toward next winter. But before you file the 2019-20 race season away, you want to act on a famous […]

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Summer Mental Training Series Begins Monday!

Is the COVID-19 crisis and Shelter-in-Place getting you down and/or driving you crazy? Are you feeling like you’re spinning your wheels with your ski racing progress (in other words, not making any!)? Well, join the crowd; it’s frustrating for everyone, to be sure. What is crazy is that the last races of the 2019-20 season […]

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Now is the Time for Mental Training: 25% Off All Online Courses

The downtime imposed on us by the COVID-19 crisis is certainly frustrating whether you’re an athlete, coach, or parent. As an athlete, you may feel that your development has been slowed or come to a screeching halt. But this time is also an opportunity for you to focus on areas of your athletic performance that […]

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Taylor TV Interview about Athletes Coping with COVID-19 Crisis

I was recently interviewed by a Canadian TV show for a segment on how skiers can cope with the current COVID-19 crisis and keep their “head in the game” during the downtime. The segment also includes Canadian Brady Leman, the 2018 Olympic Champion in skicross and Max Gartner, a long-time ski industry leader. The segment […]

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Use the COVID-19 Crisis to Become a Better Ski Racer (and Person)

Let me begin with a question: What does the COVID-19 crisis have in common with a ski race? At first blush, you would probably say, “Absolutely nothing!” I mean, really, the current pandemic has created crises of health and financial markets that are disrupting the lives of almost everyone on our planet. People the world […]

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Use Mental Imagery to Replace the On-snow Training You’re Missing During the COVID-19 Crisis

Perhaps the most frustrating aspect of the cancellation of the rest of the training and competitive season is that you (and every other racers in North America and probably the world) are no longer on snow getting the miles you need free skiing and gate training to continue to improve and progress toward your goals. […]

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Ski Racing Meets COVID-19: What to Say, What to Do

We humans don’t like disruptions in our lives. We like to feel safe, secure, and comfortable. That’s not necessarily a bad thing; in fact, it means we’re, well, human. This need is hard wired into us through evolution with one purpose in mind: to ensure our survival. Unfortunately, crises are, by their very nature, disruptive […]

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How to Keep Your Physical and Mental Mojo All Season Long

One of the most important ideas I emphasize in my work with racers is consistency. In fact, it’s consistency that makes the great racers, like Petra Vlhova and Alexis Pinturault, so great. Day in and day out, week in and week out, month in and month out, and year in and year out, they are […]

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Developing Emotional Challenge in Your Young Ski Racers

Every recommendation that I have made in my ski racing articles is directed toward helping your young racers develop a positive emotional response to their ski racing experiences. Their emotions in their ski racing lives impact both their enjoyment and performance in our sport. The ability of your children to have a positive emotional reaction […]

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Overcoming Frustration in Your Ski Racing

Frustration may be your most significant obstacle to achieving your goals. Every ski racer, from juniors to Olympians, has experienced the feeling of frustration when you’re not able to do something as you pursue your goals; you feel stuck, get uptight, lose focus, and get discouraged. The best way I can describe the feeling is: […]

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