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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 February 1, 2018

Vlog: Do with Other Sport Parents

In this final segment of my eight-part vlog series on sport parenting, we shift our focus onto what you can do with other sport parents to ensure a healthy athletic experience for your children. There is little doubt that you as a parent have an immense impact on your children’s sports involvement. At the same […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 January 29, 2018

Psychology of Tryouts: Part I

Note: This is the first in a series of four articles that explore the psychology of tryouts that I recently published on YSPN360.com, a great new website and organization whose values about youth sports align with mine. Subsequent articles in the series will look at what young athletes can do to mentally prepare for tryouts; what […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 January 25, 2018

Great Sports Performance is About Feelings

One of the greatest strengths of the athletes I work with, whether a junior, collegian, Olympian, or pro, is their intelligence. Their ability to explore, understand, analyze, critique, and find answers and solutions is an essential tool that helps them pursue their goals. At the same time, one of the greatest weaknesses that holds them […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 January 25, 2018

Fast Skiing is About Feelings

One of the greatest strengths of the ski racers I work with, whether a U16, FIS, collegian, or World Cupper, is their intelligence. Their ability to explore, understand, analyze, critique, and find answers and solutions is an essential tool that helps them pursue their goals. At the same time, one of the greatest weaknesses that […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 January 16, 2018

Vlog: Become a Sports Emotional Master

In my eighth of 12 vlog segments devoted to athletes and coaches, I describe to you how you can become an emotional master in your sport. For me, an emotional master is not someone who doesn’t feel emotions, but rather someone who experiences the wide range of emotions that are an unavoidable part of sports […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 January 12, 2018

In Sports, You Need to Fight from Start to Finish

I have a lot of pet peeves when it comes to young athletes in their training and competitive efforts. For example, it drives me crazy to see athletes not prepare themselves fully for a practice session (but you can’t do that in a competition!). Or, young athletes standing around and chatting it up before drills […]

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