Proactive Confidence for Football Players
Do you (or your athletes) wait until the first series or few plays of the game to decide how confident you are feeling that game? We call that reactive confidence or leaving confidence to chance.
An important skill for football players is to have proactive confidence. In order to have proactive confidence, you have to understand how to fuel up your confidence.
In Video 3 of my series for football, I discuss how to bring confidence to the game. Check it out here:
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The Mental Edge for Football
Are you (or your athletes) performing inconsistently in games with less confidence in games than in practice? Do you lose confidence easily after a couple of blown plays? Do you become so frustrated with your game that you can’t focus on the next play? If you answered yes to these questions, it’s a good bet that your mental game might prevent you from consistent performance in games.
“The Mental Edge For Football” is a complete brain dump of the TOP eight mental training sessions we teach our football players to help them boost their mental game and improve consistency – from how to mentally prepare for games to performing under pressure to building unstoppable confidence.