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Three New Prime Ski Racing Online Courses for Racers, Coaches, & Parents
I’m excited to announce the launch of three new Prime Ski Racing online courses for racers, coaches, and parents: Prime Ski Training 202: Total Preparation for Maximum Performance, Prime Ski Coaching 404: Psychology of Training Champion Ski Racers, and Prime Sport Parenting 505: Raising Successful and Happy Athletes, all offered on-demand and self-paced to fit into the busy […]
Read MoreGet Your Mind in Shape in the Gym This Summer
Most sport psychologists work with athletes on the mental side of their sport in an office setting (usually one hour per week), providing them with mental tools that they can use during training and competitions. This approach makes about as much sense as a coach offering their racers technical instruction in an office and then […]
Read More5 Keys to Making Mental Training Like Conditioning and Sport Training
Whenever I speak to athletes and coaches, I ask them how important the mind is to athletic success. With few exceptions, the response is that the mind is as or more important than the physical and technical side of sport. I am obviously biased given what I do for a living, so I won’t take […]
Read MoreGreat Performers are Born AND Made
Skiracing.com recently published an article about a segment of RedBull TV that explores whether great performers are born or made. The 50-minute show, titled The Prodigies, focuses on Mikaela Shiffrin, the Olympic ski racing champion, and Lang Lang, considered the finest classical pianist in the world. In my view, the segment is biased toward the ‘great […]
Read More5 Keys to Making Mental Training Like Conditioning and On-snow Training
Whenever I speak to racers and coaches, I ask them how important the mind is to ski racing success. With few exceptions, the response is that the mind is as or more important than the physical and technical side of our sport. I am obviously biased given what I do for a living, so I […]
Read MoreA Must-Read for Every Parent of a Young Female Athlete
I was just sent this article by former world-class runner, Lauren Fleshman. It is truly a must-read for every parent of a young female athlete and young female athletes themselves. The article explores the physical, psychological, emotional, and performance challenges of girls reaching puberty and becoming women. It is both revealing and poignant (brought tears to my […]
Read MoreRecent Posts
- Second Runs Are a Different Sport: How to Reset, Regulate, and Charge (No Matter the Stakes)
- Building Confidence When There Are No Races to Prove Yourself
- Be Your Ski-Racing Children’s Wings, Not Their Weight Vest
- The Feed is My Go-to Place for Sports Nutrition
- Do You Train Better Than You Race? Here’s Why