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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 July 6, 2015

Interview on Tackling College Sports-Psychology of Sport

I was recently interviewed by Tackling College Sports on a wide range of topics related to sport psychology. You can listen to it here (scroll to bottom) .

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 July 6, 2015

5 Things I Hate to See Racers Do in Training

I’ve been in the ski racing world since I was six years old. The first 20 years, I was a racer learning the ups and downs of ski racing the hard way, mostly through trial and error, and sometimes painful failure. That, I can say with 20/20 hindsight and absolute certainty, is no way to […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 June 29, 2015

Taylor Publishes Latest Book: Dance Psychology

I’m pleased to announce the publication by Human Kinetics of my latest book: Dance Psychology for Artistic and Performance Excellence (co-authored with Dr. Elena Estanol). This is a follow-up to my first-ever 1995 book, Psychology of Dance, which I wrote with my late mother, Ceci Taylor. For those not familiar with my work in dance, I have […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 June 24, 2015

Laying The Foundation For Prime Tennis

There are many things that go into developing skilled tennis players. Physical conditioning, technique, tactics, and psychology require years of constant attention for young players to become the best they can be. Yet, underlying all of the information, exercises, techniques, and strategies are some basic and essential concepts that players and coaches must understand for […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 June 24, 2015

Self-Confidence

Almost every dancer has at some time in his or her career experienced the feeling of complete self-confidence. Honed, strong, and relaxed, you know you are dancing well. It is a feeling of invincibility that usually results in a great performance. Self-confidence may be the single most important ingredient for successful performing. It enables you […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 June 24, 2015

Make Parents Your Allies

When I ask tennis coaches what is the biggest challenge and stressor in their work with young players, the almost unanimous response is PARENTS! Coaches indicate that more often than not parents interfere with rather than facilitate their coaching. This is an unfortunate situation as parents have a powerful impact on players. Considering this, it […]

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