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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 March 5, 2018

Psychology of Tryouts: Part III-What Coaches Can Do

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, […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 February 28, 2018

Lessons Learned from Pyeongchang

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 […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 February 14, 2018

Vlog: Mental Imagery is Your Most Powerful Mental Tool

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 […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 February 11, 2018

Olympians Know the Power of Imagery

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 […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 February 9, 2018

The Secret to Mikaela Shiffrin’s Success

Sports Illustrated just published a great read about Mikaela Shiffrin that describes not only a significant shift in mindset she made that helped her overcome her pre-race anxiety, but also what has made her so successful over the short, but brilliant, arc of your career. For any ski racer (or athlete) who aspires to be […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 February 8, 2018

Psychology of Tryouts: Part II-What Athletes Can Do

In the first article in my four-part series exploring the psychology of tryouts, I discussed why tryouts can be so stressful for young athletes, and the mental areas that suffer the most when they put their athletic hopes and dreams on the line as they attempt to join a league, make a team, or qualify […]

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