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Frequently
Asked Questions About Sports Psychology
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Sport
Psychology, Defined
The study of behavior factors that influence and are influenced
by active participation in sport, exercise, and physical activity
is called sports psychology.
Psychology in sport works with the mental aspects of sport performance
such as improving mental toughness, regaining composure, increasing
confidence or refining focus. Coaches focus on the strategic
and physical components of competition through skill development
and routine practice. However, sports psychology professionals
strive to enhance the minds of athletes to help them identify
the internal and external triggers that impact performance.
As a result of mental game coaching, athletes are more mentally
equipped to handle the pressures of competition, overcome negative
thoughts or beliefs, enter the zone more quickly and remain
focused for longer periods of time. All of these skills lead
to improved performance and a stronger, champion mindset!
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When is Sports Psychology Helpful
to Athletes?
Athletes, parents and coaches look to sports psychology professionals
to assist in the development of a strong, athletic mindset.
Psychology in sport can:
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Improve Performance
When an athlete or team practices hard, knows the physical
aspects of the sport, but his or her performance seems to
have reached a plateau, a sports psychology professional can
help to identify any mental obstacles that might be hinder
the athlete from reaching their full performance potential.
It can also improve performance if an athlete seems to perform
well in practice, but their performance declines during competition.
- Develop
Mechanisms to Better Cope with Competitive Pressure
Athletes of all levels feel varying degrees of pressure/anxiety
during competition. Such pressures may stem from external
expectations (such as approval from a parent, teammate or
coach) as well as the athlete's own expectations regarding
performance. Sport psychology professionals provide athletes
with strategies and tools to overcome pressure and anxiety
that often is associated with performance.
- Provide
Motivation and Inspiration for Youth Sport Participants
Young athletes, parents and coaches in youth athletics may
consult a sport psychology professional for education about
improving the joy and satisfaction gained from competition.
They may also consult a sport psychology professional to learn
how to incorporate positive and inspirational role models
designed to promote development of healthy self-esteem associated
with athletic success.
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Assist with Injury Rehabilitation
After injury, many athletes must adjust to temporary non-participant
status, experience challenges with self-efficacy, adhere to
often-rigorous physical therapy, tolerate pain, or other issues.
In some cases, an injury may bring up fears of re-injury that
may cause an athlete to play more conservatively than normal
which adversely impacts performance. Sport psychology professionals
can provide guidance and support as well as address mental
obstacles such as fear during this often challenging rehabilitation
process.
- Boost
Motivation in Exercise Programs
Making time for exercise, or even keeping up with a regular
exercise routine can be challenging, especially when there
are both life and athletic demands. Sports psychology professionals
can help provide the needed motivational boost to help athletes
with issues that get in the way of achieving exercise, fitness,
health and/or weight management goals. A sport psychology
professional may address issues such as self-image and self-esteem,
setting realistic goals and so forth.
- Ease
the Transition from Participatory to Non-Participatory Athletic
Status
Serious athletes invest a lot of time, energy and physical
equity in the pursuit of sport enjoyment. Often, an identity
or way of life is attached to the participation in athletics.
When faced with the reality that sports participation is no
longer possible due to injury, age, health or other issues,
coping with this life event can be difficult. A sport psychology
professional can help by guiding and counseling participates
through this transition process.
- Bring
Life Balance into Perspective
Personal problems or concerns can adversely influence exercise
and athletic performance. For example, the athlete who is
worried about relationship or financial issues may have difficulty
focusing during competition. Athletes often find that mental
game coaching or sports psychology counseling helps to put
things in perspective and allows for greater satisfaction
in life, career transition, and time management. Professionals
who are trained in these specific areas can often provide
this often overlooked yet much needed support.
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What services are provided by
a sport psychology professional?
Sport psychology professionals work with individuals, groups
and organizations in the psychological factors which affect
sport, exercise and physical activity such as:
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Confidence Development
- Focus/Concentration
Skills
- Composure
in Competitive Environments
- Goal
Setting
- Pre-Game
Routine Development
- Positive
Self Talk
Visit our product/services
page for a full listing of our sports psychology and mental
toughness products and services.
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Is sports psychology right for
me?
Sports psychology
is most effective for serious athletes and sports enthusiasts
who are able to:
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Demonstrate passion for their sport/activity
- Receive
unbiased feedback regarding performance
- Learn
and focus on change (both thoughts and behaviors)
- Focus
on results rather than on expectations
- Seek
confidential, responsible assistance on an individual level
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What results are produced as a
result of receiving sports psychology services?
Results vary from athlete to athlete, much like physical talent
can vary between athletes. How well sports psychology will work
for you will largely depend on your acceptance, implementation
and dedication to sports psychology techniques and principles.
The most common outcomes or results of mental toughness training
are:
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Increased passion and enthusiasm for sport participation
- Increased
performance through goal setting
- Improved
ability to focus and concentrate
- Reduction
in injury recuperation time
- Reduction
in fatigue while competing
- Improved
performance during pressure situations
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