20 01, 2014

Great Video on Positive Self-talk and Imagery for Ski Racers

By | January 20th, 2014|Categories: Ski Racing|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments

Here's a link to a great video in which three of Canada's top female ski racers demonstrate and discuss how they use positive self-talk and mental imagery to prepare them for success.  

6 01, 2014

Mikaela Says it Best: In Ski Racing, “Embrace” Adversity

By | January 6th, 2014|Categories: Ski Racing|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , |0 Comments

As I noted in an article I wrote last winter, Ski Racing is One Brutal Sport. The fact is that our sport throws so much at racers, it can be a more than a bit overwhelming. Just a few of the challenges that racers must confront include the course itself, terrain, snow conditions, and weather. [...]

17 07, 2013

Ski Racing: Think Now, So You Don’t Have to Think Later

By | July 17th, 2013|Categories: Ski Racing|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |0 Comments

I just returned from Zermatt where I spent a week working with a group of highly ranked U.S. tech skiers. After a few days, the feedback I was getting from them was that I was really getting into their heads and causing them to think a lot, in fact, to a few of them, a [...]

15 05, 2013

Threat vs. Challenge in Sports

By | May 15th, 2013|Categories: Sports|Tags: , , , , , , , , |0 Comments

I have found that a simple distinction appears to lie at the heart of whether athletes are able to rise to the occasion and perform their best when it really counts or crumble under the weight of expectations and tough conditions on the day of a competition: Do they view the competition as a threat or a challenge. What happens when you are threatened by something (think mountain lion). First, what direction do you want to go? Of course, you want to run away from the threat as fast as you can. Physiologically, your muscles tighten up, you hold your breath, your balance goes back, and your center of gravity rises. Psychologically, your motivation is to flee from the threat. Your confidence plummets because you don’t feel capable of confronting the situation (that’s one reason it’s a threat to you). You are focused only on protecting yourself from the threat. And, naturally, you feel fear, helplessness, and despair (because the mountain lion will eat you!). In sum, everything both physically and mentally goes against you, making it virtually impossible for you to overcome the threat and success in your sport. Where does threat come from?

20 02, 2013

Ski Racing: Ted and Mikaela: Different People, Same Result

By | February 20th, 2013|Categories: Ski Racing|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Anyone who is a fan of alpine ski racing—and if you’re reading this article, you must be—you can’t help but feel immense amounts of excitement, pride, and inspiration following the gold-medal-winning performances put on by Ted Ligety and Mikaela Shiffrin at the recently completed World Skiing Championships in Schladming, Austria. Though it’s easy to marvel [...]

15 01, 2013

Ski Racing: Mikaela Shiffrin is a Star On-Snow and a Real Person Off

By | January 15th, 2013|Categories: Ski Racing|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Great article about the 17-year-old alpine ski racing star Mikaela Shiffrin in the NY Times today. Worth a read to learn about the wonderful attitude and humility she has about ski racing.