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    Explore "sportspsychologycoach" with insightful episodes like "Fear of Meeting Others' Expectations and Pressure", "Fear of Meeting Others' Expectations and Pressure", "How to Take Risks in Basketball and Not Play Safe", "How to Take Risks in Basketball and Not Play Safe" and "Overcoming Pressure and Anxiety in Matches" from podcasts like ""The Sports Psychology Podcast", "Sports Psychology Podcast by Peaksports.com", "The Sports Psychology Podcast", "Sports Psychology Podcast by Peaksports.com" and "The Sports Psychology Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (12)

    Fear of Meeting Others' Expectations and Pressure

    Fear of Meeting Others' Expectations and Pressure

    In this sports psychology podcast, Dr. Cohn helps an athlete who thinks he is not playing to the best of his abilities and battling expectations from people around him. Here is the question, Dr. Cohn answers in this episode:

    OSCAR: "I started my junior season of high school basketball. I haven’t been playing well. It feels like there’s too big of a wall in the way of me getting to where I want to be. My confidence is very low. I struggle with feeling like a letdown or that I’m disappointing people around me. I’ve always been told how good I can be, but I’m not really meeting those expectations, nowhere close to meeting them. Anything you could do to help me?"

    Dr. Patrick Cohn is a master mental game coach who works with junior to professional athletes at Peak Performance Sports, LLC. ​​​ Improve your mindset for sports with mental training for athletes. Learn more at peaksports.com.

    Resources for Athletes, Coaches, and Sports Parents

    *Subscribe to The Sports Psychology Podcast on iTunes
    *Subscribe to The Sports Psychology Podcast on Spotify

    Fear of Meeting Others' Expectations and Pressure

    Fear of Meeting Others' Expectations and Pressure

    In this sports psychology podcast, Dr. Cohn helps an athlete who thinks he is not playing to the best of his abilities and battling expectations from people around him. Here is the question, Dr. Cohn answers in this episode:

    OSCAR: "I started my junior season of high school basketball. I haven’t been playing well. It feels like there’s too big of a wall in the way of me getting to where I want to be. My confidence is very low. I struggle with feeling like a letdown or that I’m disappointing people around me. I’ve always been told how good I can be, but I’m not really meeting those expectations, nowhere close to meeting them. Anything you could do to help me?"

    Dr. Patrick Cohn is a master mental game coach who works with junior to professional athletes at Peak Performance Sports, LLC. ​​​ Improve your mindset for sports with mental training for athletes. Learn more at peaksports.com.

    Resources for Athletes, Coaches, and Sports Parents

    *Subscribe to The Sports Psychology Podcast on iTunes
    *Subscribe to The Sports Psychology Podcast on Spotify

    How to Take Risks in Basketball and Not Play Safe

    How to Take Risks in Basketball and Not Play Safe

    In this sports psychology podcast, Dr. Cohn helps parents understand and support his daughter who is struggling to play more aggressively and offensively during competitions. Here is the question Dr. Cohn answers in this episode:

    Sports Parent, DAVID: "My freshman daughter plays varsity basketball and in a recent player meeting, her coach remarked that she needed to be more offensively aggressive in games like how she is in practice. My daughter explained that she did not want to let the coach or her team down by making a mistake and opts to "make the safe play. Are there any strategies on how I can support my daughter to play a style that takes risks and not worry about making a mistake?"

    Resources for Athletes, Coach, and Sports Parents

    -Subscribe to The Sports Psychology Podcast on iTunes
    -Subscribe to The Sports Psychology Podcast on Spotify

    How to Take Risks in Basketball and Not Play Safe

    How to Take Risks in Basketball and Not Play Safe

    In this sports psychology podcast, Dr. Cohn helps parents understand and support his daughter who is struggling to play more aggressively and offensively during competitions. Here is the question Dr. Cohn answers in this episode:

    Sports Parent, DAVID: "My freshman daughter plays varsity basketball and in a recent player meeting, her coach remarked that she needed to be more offensively aggressive in games like how she is in practice. My daughter explained that she did not want to let the coach or her team down by making a mistake and opts to "make the safe play. Are there any strategies on how I can support my daughter to play a style that takes risks and not worry about making a mistake?"

    Resources for Athletes, Coach, and Sports Parents

    -Subscribe to The Sports Psychology Podcast on iTunes
    -Subscribe to The Sports Psychology Podcast on Spotify

    Overcoming Pressure and Anxiety in Matches

    Overcoming Pressure and Anxiety in Matches

    In this sports psychology podcast, Dr. Cohn helps a tennis player who loses against opponents who he thinks he can beat easily, Dr. Cohn answers in this episode:

    ROGER: "I have anxiety, pressure before my matches. I lost to a player whom I could have defeated easily. He just hit the shots slowly and not deep. I know how to attack, but instead of attacking, I just played slowly and gave short balls. The problem is I can hit with pace and deep in practice but not in matches. Is this due to pressure or strategy?"

    Dr. Patrick Cohn is a master mental game coach who works with junior to professional athletes at Peak Performance Sports, LLC. ​​​ Improve your mindset for sports with mental training for athletes.

    Resources for Athletes, Coach, and Sports Parents

    -Subscribe to The Sports Psychology Podcast on iTunes
    -Subscribe to The Sports Psychology Podcast on Spotify

    Overcoming Pressure and Anxiety in Matches

    Overcoming Pressure and Anxiety in Matches

    In this sports psychology podcast, Dr. Cohn helps a tennis player who loses against opponents who he thinks he can beat easily, Dr. Cohn answers in this episode:

    ROGER: "I have anxiety, pressure before my matches. I lost to a player whom I could have defeated easily. He just hit the shots slowly and not deep. I know how to attack, but instead of attacking, I just played slowly and gave short balls. The problem is I can hit with pace and deep in practice but not in matches. Is this due to pressure or strategy?"

    Dr. Patrick Cohn is a master mental game coach who works with junior to professional athletes at Peak Performance Sports, LLC. ​​​ Improve your mindset for sports with mental training for athletes.

    Resources for Athletes, Coach, and Sports Parents

    -Subscribe to The Sports Psychology Podcast on iTunes
    -Subscribe to The Sports Psychology Podcast on Spotify

    What Does it Mean to Give Full Effort in Sports?

    What Does it Mean to Give Full Effort in Sports?

    In this sports psychology podcast, Dr. Cohn helps parents understand a young athlete who has fragile confidence.

    Here is the question Dr. Cohn answers in this episode: Sports Parent:

    NICK: "I feel that some young athletes think they are "trying hard" but have no clue about what trying hard actually feels like. My son plays hockey and has earned a spot on a more competitive team. He never exerts the needed effort to win puck battles or to take the puck from opponents. He might not be confident in himself enough. Do you have any suggestions on how to promote that high effort level?"

    Dr. Patrick Cohn is a master mental game coach who works with junior to professional athletes at Peak Performance Sports, LLC. ​​​ Improve your mindset for sports with mental training for athletes.

    Resources for Athletes, Coach, and Sports Parents

    -Subscribe to The Sports Psychology Podcast on iTunes
    -Subscribe to The Sports Psychology Podcast on Spotify

    What Does it Mean to Give Full Effort in Sports?

    What Does it Mean to Give Full Effort in Sports?

    In this sports psychology podcast, Dr. Cohn helps parents understand a young athlete who has fragile confidence.

    Here is the question Dr. Cohn answers in this episode: Sports Parent:

    NICK: "I feel that some young athletes think they are "trying hard" but have no clue about what trying hard actually feels like. My son plays hockey and has earned a spot on a more competitive team. He never exerts the needed effort to win puck battles or to take the puck from opponents. He might not be confident in himself enough. Do you have any suggestions on how to promote that high effort level?"

    Dr. Patrick Cohn is a master mental game coach who works with junior to professional athletes at Peak Performance Sports, LLC. ​​​ Improve your mindset for sports with mental training for athletes.

    Resources for Athletes, Coach, and Sports Parents

    -Subscribe to The Sports Psychology Podcast on iTunes
    -Subscribe to The Sports Psychology Podcast on Spotify

    When Soccer Players Want to Quit

    When Soccer Players Want to Quit

    In this sports psychology podcast, Dr. Cohn helps a player who wants to quit his game because he thinks he is not the best on the team, Dr. Cohn answers in this episode:

    Duane: "I’m playing soccer and I’m thinking about quitting because I am literally the worst one on the team. I tried to tell my parents that I don’t want to play soccer anymore, but they just kept me in. I think it’s stupid to keep playing for their enjoyment. What should I do?"

    Dr. Patrick Cohn is a master mental game coach who works with junior to professional athletes at Peak Performance Sports, LLC. ​​​ Improve your mindset for sports with mental training for athletes.

    Resources for Athletes, Coach, and Sports Parents

    -Subscribe to The Sports Psychology Podcast on iTunes
    -Subscribe to The Sports Psychology Podcast on Spotify

    When Soccer Players Want to Quit

    When Soccer Players Want to Quit

    In this sports psychology podcast, Dr. Cohn helps a player who wants to quit his game because he thinks he is not the best on the team, Dr. Cohn answers in this episode:

    Duane: "I’m playing soccer and I’m thinking about quitting because I am literally the worst one on the team. I tried to tell my parents that I don’t want to play soccer anymore, but they just kept me in. I think it’s stupid to keep playing for their enjoyment. What should I do?"

    Dr. Patrick Cohn is a master mental game coach who works with junior to professional athletes at Peak Performance Sports, LLC. ​​​ Improve your mindset for sports with mental training for athletes.

    Resources for Athletes, Coach, and Sports Parents

    -Subscribe to The Sports Psychology Podcast on iTunes
    -Subscribe to The Sports Psychology Podcast on Spotify

    How to Keep Shooting After Missing

    How to Keep Shooting After Missing
    In this sports psychology podcast, Dr. Cohn helps a player on how to stay confident in shooting after a couple of misses during the game, Dr. Cohn answers a question from Sam who had to say this about his game.

    Sam said: "If I miss a couple of shots in the game, I lose confidence. Or if somebody makes a negative comment, I lose confidence. Eventually, I end up being more hesitant and not play as aggressive. And I miss everything then. Inside, outside, drives. It's hard for me to get out of it. Any ideas on how to get out of that?

    Dr. Patrick Cohn is a master mental game coach who works with junior to professional athletes at Peak Performance Sports, LLC. ​​​ Improve your mindset for sports with mental training for athletes.

    Resources for Athletes, Coach, and Sports Parents

    -Subscribe to The Sports Psychology Podcast on iTunes
    -Subscribe to The Sports Psychology Podcast on Spotify

    How to Keep Shooting After Missing

    How to Keep Shooting After Missing
    In this sports psychology podcast, Dr. Cohn helps a player on how to stay confident in shooting after a couple of misses during the game, Dr. Cohn answers a question from Sam who had to say this about his game.

    Sam said: "If I miss a couple of shots in the game, I lose confidence. Or if somebody makes a negative comment, I lose confidence. Eventually, I end up being more hesitant and not play as aggressive. And I miss everything then. Inside, outside, drives. It's hard for me to get out of it. Any ideas on how to get out of that?

    Dr. Patrick Cohn is a master mental game coach who works with junior to professional athletes at Peak Performance Sports, LLC. ​​​ Improve your mindset for sports with mental training for athletes.

    Resources for Athletes, Coach, and Sports Parents

    -Subscribe to The Sports Psychology Podcast on iTunes
    -Subscribe to The Sports Psychology Podcast on Spotify

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