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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 June 20, 2015

Motivation

Have you ever known a dancer who seemed to have everything: strength, skill, coordination, agility. But for some reason he or she doesn’t make it. How about the dancer who doesn’t seem to have those physical gifts? He or she is not exceptionally strong or agile. Yet, for some reason, he or she rises to […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 June 20, 2015

Psych-Down For Prime Triathlon

When you’re in a triathlon, it’s natural for your intensity to go up and for you to feel nervous. If you want to perform your best, you have to take active steps to get your intensity back to its prime level. There are several simple techniques you can use to help you get your intensity […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 June 20, 2015

Post-Season Coach Evaluation

As coaches know from their work with athletes, improvement in any particular area comes from being made aware of a weakness and then working on improving it. Despite this knowledge, coaches are themselves rarely evaluated in any organized and systematic manner as a means of developing their abilities. Moreover, even more rarely is feedback obtained […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 June 20, 2015

Red Flags For Bad Intensity

Bad intensity—physical changes that hurt your triathlon—produces a wide variety of physical and mental “red flags” that can help you recognize when your intensity is too high or too low. By being aware of these signs, you can know when you’re not at prime intensity and can take steps to reach that ideal level. Overintensity […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 June 19, 2015

Pre-Match Management

The time that players spend before their match is the most crucial period of match preparation. What they think, feel, and do prior to play will dictate how well they perform in the match. Due to this importance, coaches can help ensure that each athlete is optimally prepared. Players have three goals before their match. […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 June 19, 2015

Dance Imagery II

The last post demonstrated how dancers may develop and implement an individualized Dance Imagery program. With hard work and commitment, dancers may be taking that extra step needed for them to dance their very best. But adhering to the program will not necessarily produce results. Consequently, this post will look at some factors that affect […]

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