Month: February 2020

Pressure to Perform Well for Others – Video

Sports Psychology Video

How to Play for Yourself During Games Perfectionist athletes often worry too much about what others (coaches, teammates, parents) think about their performance. We call this social approval fears in our work. This is not only a huge distraction for athletes, but also a source of pressure to perform up to others’ expectations. This is the number one … Sport Psychology Article…

Perfectionist Athletes and All or None Thinking

Sports Psychology Video

How to Overcome All or None Thinking In this Mental Training video, you learn why perfectionist athletes partake in irrational thinking. In this case “all or none thinking” and how to prevent it. One of the characteristics of perfectionists is that they view their performance as black or white, good or bad, with no shades of gray in … Sport Psychology Article…

Perfectionist Athletes Who Are Easily Frustrated – Video

Sports Psychology Video

In this video of Mental Training Sessions with Doc, you learn why perfectionist athletes become easily frustrated. One of the characteristics of perfectionists is that they get upset very quickly when they make mistakes. These athletes lose emotional control quickly and become derailed mentally when they are not performing up to their standards or expectations. Video on Being … Sport Psychology Article…