The US Open will start shortly and tennis players, the tennis media, and tennis fans will be intensively focused on this annual event based in New York City. Tennis enthusiasts can probably have a lively debate as to the least utilized shot in tennis. Some will say it is the lob. Others might say it […]
Sports Psychology And Tennis: What Is The Least Used Shot In Tennis? Peter Burwash Interview
Sports Psychology And Golf: How To Beat Your Big Brother: A Case History
I utilize hypnosis with golfers and with athletes from virtually every sport imaginable. Hypnosis can be used to build confidence, manage stress, improve focus, clarify goals, better relationships, obtain insight, improve motivation as well as for pain management. These are very important matters for the golfer-athlete. For example, recently a golfer who came to see […]
Sports Psychology: How To Idenitfy A Great Quarterback
I have been watching and loving professional football for many years. I have also studied the quarterback position very carefully. This position is quite complicated and the outstanding quarter backs do a lot of mental and physical things very well: They communicate effectively with their teammates, coordinators and coaches. They have great vision. They read […]
Excellent Article On Stress Management And Staying Calm
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Derek Jeter’s Beautiful Inside Out Swing
The Yankee captain just got another key hit with that wonderful and special swing. It reminded of an article I wrote some time ago. http://www.northjersey.com/community-news/family/what-makes-jeter-so-special-1.934806
How To Be A Winning Coach: New Research Reveals Some Of The Secrets To Success On The Athletic Field
Coaches can have a profound impact on how players perform in athletic events. They can also influence how players grow, mature and develop off the athletic field. But what are some of the skills, qualities and characteristics that coaches need to have in order to have a positive impact on their players? Recently, Katie Sclafani, […]