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Incorporating Mental Skills Into Daily Training

Over the past few years we have offered a variety of information on the mental aspects of dance training and performance in Dance Teacher Now. These articles described many techniques that can be used to develop dancers mentally so they may perform their best. However, it may have been unclear how these methods could be […]

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Nothing is Worth Your Health or Sanity

Dance, as a vocation or avocation, requires dedication, discipline, and other difficult decisions. Dancers may face choices that can impact their immediate lives and long-term development as performers and people. “Students are left principally to their own devices to figure out what dancing is all about,” states Teri Loren, author of The Dancer’s Companion: The […]

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Migrating Articles to My Blog

Over the next several weeks, I will be migrating about 75 articles I’ve written on the topics of triathlon, tennis, endurance sports, and dance. So as not to inundate my social media followers, I will not post them on my Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn accounts. They will appear on my RSS feed, but I will […]

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Help Choose the Cover for My Next Book

My next book, Dance Psychology for Artistic and Performance Excellence, will be published in a few months. My publisher has provided two wonderful choices for the cover design. We just can’t choose, so we decided to ‘crowdsource’ the decision. Cover #1                             […]

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Unified Model of Performance Psychology

A fundamental question I have been exploring in the 30 years that I have been working in the field of performance psychology is: What does it take to succeed?  My life’s work has been devoted to answering this question so that anyone who is willing to pursue their dreams can find success. Yet, in recent years, I have […]

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