Dangers of Thinking Too Far Ahead
Mental coach, Dr. Patrick Cohn of Peak Performance Sports helps equestrian athletes of all levels improve their mental game and performance. In this video, Dr. Cohn addresses the top mental game challenges for equestrian athletes. He answers questions from riders about pressure, pregame jitters, over analysis, perfectionism, and other mental game challenges. Dr. Cohn answers a question about focusing too much on what can go wrong in the show ring.
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In this short video, learn:
- Tips on mental preparation for equestrians.
- How to stop worrying about the what ifs.
- How to cope with doubt in the ring.
- Why focusing too far ahead can derail you.
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Watch Other Videos in This Series:
- Watch Equestrian Confidence Video 1
- Watch Equestrian Confidence Video 2
- Watch Equestrian Confidence Video 3
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“8 ‘Costly’ Mistakes Equestrians Make”
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