When Missing Shots Early in Game – Video

How to Stay Confident in Your Shot

Do you lose confidence and stop shooting after you miss early in the game? Learn how to keep your confidence and keep shooting when missing.

In this sports psychology video, Dr. Cohn helps teach athletes how to keep their confidence after missing early in the game. Many athletes struggle staying confident after missing early in the game. It is important to trust in your skills even when you are missing.

In addition, Dr. Cohn talks about having fragile confidence and how that impacts your shot. Watch the video below and learn how to play aggressively instead of passively.

Video on Overcoming Fragile Confidence


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