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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 October 6, 2020

Raising Young Athletes Podcast: Episode #27-Do with Coaches

Episode #27: Do with Coaches of my Raising Young Athletes podcast is the third of five episodes in which I’m exploring the Dos and Don’ts of Sport Parenting, in other words, what sport parents should and shouldn’t do with themselves, other parents, coaches, and their children.  The coaches of your young athletes have a huge […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 October 5, 2020

The Real Fear in Fear of Failure: Part III

In Part I in my series, Fear of Failure, I introduced you to the epidemic presence of fear of failure in ski racing. The article describes what fear of failure is and its causes. I also describe three ways that racers attempt to avoid failure: they quit racing, they cause themselves to fail, but have […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 October 1, 2020

A New Vision of Mental Training as Part of Ski Racing LTAD

This article, the third in a four-part series that is part of the conversation about development in U.S. ski racing initiated by Dan Leever and Ski Racing Media, will focus on how, based on my 35+ years of specializing in the psychology of ski racing, our sport can best leverage mental training as part of […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 September 30, 2020

Crisis to Opportunity Podcast: Episode #27-Disrupted to Stable

Episode #27: Disrupted to Stable of my Crisis to Opportunity podcast is the third of four in which I explore the importance of mindset in how you respond to a crisis. One thing that a crisis does is cause a massive disruption in what had likely been a stable life. Think about everything in your life that […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 September 28, 2020

Fear of Total Failure – Part II

In my last post, Fear of Failure: Part I, I discussed the sad epidemic of fear of failure that I find to be rampant in America and that I see frequently in the young ski racers with whom I work. I have discovered a new wrinkle to the fear-of-failure phenomenon that brings greater clarity to the […]

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👤 Dr. Jim Taylor | 📅 September 25, 2020

Inside the Tri-Mind: Why Doesn’t Mental Training Get the Respect it Deserves in Triathlon?

This question has been a source of frustration for me and others who work in sport psychology and mental training for years. If everyone in triathlon says that the mind is so important, why does it receive so little attention or the respect it deserves? To be sure, sport psychology does have a presence in […]

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