Monthly Archives: October 2009
Sport Superstitions and Pre-Game Rituals
I was recently interviewed about my thoughts on sports performance, and how superstitions differ from pre-game rituals. I thought the question was a good one, and it actually prompted me to think about the differences (and whether there truly were …
Posted in Athletic Counseling, Coaching, Olympic and International, Performance Enhancement, Pro and College Sports, Sport Diversity, Sport Philosophy, Sport Psychology, Sport Sociology, Sports Culture and Society, Sports Humor, Sports Leadership, Sports Performance Science, Team Building, Team Chemistry, Team Cohesion
Tagged dr. stankovich, peak performance, Sport Psychology, superstitions
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The Sport Doc’s 5 Tips for Sport (and Life) Success
#1 LOVE What You Do!In order to increase motivation, persistence, and resiliency you must love what you do! Finding reasons why you want to do something increases intrinsic motivation, better enabling you to work through tough times and keep your …
Posted in Balance, Emotional Intelligence, Habit Change, Leadership, Life, Performance Enhancement, Pro and College Sports, Sport Philosophy, Sport Psychology, Sport Sociology, Sports Culture and Society, Sports Leadership, Sports Parenting, Sports Performance Science, Stress
Tagged dr. stankovich, peak performance
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