Showing posts with label slump. Show all posts
Showing posts with label slump. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Fixing Rory McIlroy's Slump in the British Open
These tips can help McIlroy (and you) tap into past successes and triumphs and make them into a powerful mental game success mindset.
David Kenward - The Mental Coach
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Golf How To: Letting Go of Bad Shots or Bad Luck
You've seen it happen. A golfer is playing great, everything is flowing and they seem unstoppable.
Then something happens. A shot goes bad or a gust of wind costs them a stroke (that happened to Harrington at the 2009 Masters). They can lose their rhythm, confidence or focus. Shots go bad, they can choke, get the yips, get more and more stressed and they end up in a vicious circle of frustration. At that point, they've lost the mental game.
Then something happens. A shot goes bad or a gust of wind costs them a stroke (that happened to Harrington at the 2009 Masters). They can lose their rhythm, confidence or focus. Shots go bad, they can choke, get the yips, get more and more stressed and they end up in a vicious circle of frustration. At that point, they've lost the mental game.
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Video: Overcome Slumps with The Mental Coach
Would you like to learn a simple, three-step process that can help you overcome a slump?
Friday, April 24, 2009
Creating Your Mental Game Toolbox. Step Three: POWER PRACTICE SECRETS
The third step of creating your mental game toolbox is POWER PRACTICE SECRETS.
In step one you analyzed what you want, your payoff and what has and hasn't worked for you in the past. In step two, you learned about mental training tools and you should have picked one or more to start. Now, it's time to put them into action.
In step one you analyzed what you want, your payoff and what has and hasn't worked for you in the past. In step two, you learned about mental training tools and you should have picked one or more to start. Now, it's time to put them into action.
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Monday, April 20, 2009
Creating Your Mental Game Toolbox. Step Two: PICK YOUR TOOLS
After completing Step One: ANALYZE, the next step in Creating Your Mental Game Toolbox is to PICK YOUR TOOLS. You've written down specifically what you want, whether you want to solve a problem or improve performance (or both), what you've tried and what your success payoff is. Now it's time to figure out what tools can help you do it.
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