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Title: Mental Skills for the Adult Athlete


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Mental Skills for the Adult Athlete
  • Ron Chamberlain, Ph.D.
  • Sport Psychologist-Brigham Young University

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Were all Performers
  • Teachers
  • Students
  • Parents
  • Spouses
  • Friends
  • Employees
  • Athletes
  • Musicians

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Ready to Play
  • The shaping of psychological readiness is one of
    the main tasks in preparing athletes for
    competition.
  • V.A. Romanov-Soviet Sport Psychologist

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Ready to Play
  • Im responsible to have the team ready to play.
    I dont think we were ready to playI dont know
    why we werent. I told the guys 100 times this
    week that Utah is a very good football teamand I
    believe that!
  • -Nick Saban-Alabama Football coach following
    Sugar Bowl loss

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Ready To Play
  • Activation
  • Emotion
  • Focus

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Activation
  • Physical Energy
  • Mental Alertness
  • Activation words
  • Relaxed, smooth, energized, explosive, quick,
    fit, athletic, alert, loose, powerful, calm,
    comfortable, healthy, active, fast

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Activation
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Ready To Play
  • Activation
  • Emotion
  • Focus

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Exuberance
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Disappointment
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Excitement
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Performance Enhancing Emotions
  • Confidence
  • Optimism
  • Competitiveness
  • Enjoyment
  • Satisfaction
  • Excitement
  • Enthusiasm
  • Determination
  • Connection
  • Peace

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Key Emotions to Manage in Performance
  • Anticipatory Anxiety
  • Fear
  • Worry
  • Doubt
  • Uncertainty
  • Pressure
  • Frustration
  • Anger
  • Discouragement
  • Disappointment

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Emotional Management
  • Get comfortable
  • Being uncomfortable

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Preferred Psychological State
  • 5-7 words that describe you when you are at your
    best prior to and during performance
  • Think back to your best performances to recall
    your PPS
  • Combination of activation and emotion
  • Preferred not ideal psychological state

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Ozzie SmithsPreferred Psychological State
  • Care free
  • Confident
  • Loose
  • Energized
  • Childlike-enthusiasm
  • Curious
  • Fun

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Your PersonalPreferred Psychological State
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Ready To Play
  • Activation
  • Emotion
  • Focus

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Focus
  • Here and Now
  • Task Relevant Cues
  • Be where you are-meaningfully engaged with what
    you are doing

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Playing the Piano
  • Its an amazing thing. You sit down, very
    nervous, with every body part twitching, and it
    seems everyones staring right through you.
    Then, you hit the first note, second, thirdAnd
    by the time you get to the fourth no ones in the
    room anymore. Everythings black and its just
    the music, Engulfing your soul. Suddenly, after
    this weightless flight, you hit the last note
    And you wakeEveryone ClapsIve never been
    happier than at my piano.
  • By Mia Vera, 13 Denton Texas

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Focus
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Focus on the "positive" sign in the center of the
image.   You will notice that the circle of
violet circles disappear completely and become a
single green spot.
In life, if we focus on the positive, the
multitude of dizzying problems around us
disappear and are reduced to that which we can
manage ... one at a time.
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A-Rod
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Alex Rodriguez (A-Rod)
  • Just as I believe in dreams, I believe in the
    power of positive thinking and visualization.
    Some nights when I go to bed I tell myself, maybe
    150 times, I hit the ball solid. I hit the ball
    solid. I hit the ball solid. What do I do for a
    living? I hit the ball solid! Then I see the
    results from my minds eye out. I see myself
    from the fans perspective. From the managers
    point of view in the dugout. I picture myself on
    the field from different angles. I believe a
    champion wins in his mind first, then he plays
    the game, not the other way around. Its
    powerful stuff!
  • (Mind Gym by Gary Mack)

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Programming the Mind for Success
  • Words
  • Authority figures shape us through their words
  • Self-talk
  • Automatic thoughts
  • Pictures
  • Modeling (observational learning)
  • Imagery (visualization)

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Negative Programming
  • Im so stressed
  • I hate Mondays
  • I would be more confident if coach believed in me
  • Im no good in math
  • I cant remember names
  • I dont make birdie putts
  • I always blow it under pressure
  • Im shy
  • I can never play well when it really matters
  • Im fat
  • Im tired
  • Im overwhelmed
  • School is so hard for me
  • No one believes in me
  • Im so pathetic
  • Whats wrong with you
  • Life is difficult and hard
  • I just cant seem to get along with others
  • I hate my coach

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Positive Programming
  • I am confident
  • Im strong and powerful
  • I love to compete
  • I am prepared and ready to perform
  • I bounce back quickly from mistakes
  • Im in control
  • Im decisive and aggressive
  • I find great satisfaction in working hard
    everyday
  • My dreams are becoming a reality
  • Im grateful for my talents and do my part to
    develop them
  • Im humble and teachable
  • I love to perform
  • I lead by example
  • I lift those around me to higher levels of
    performance
  • I enjoy life
  • I am upbeat and positive
  • Everyday I choose to make the world a better
    place for others
  • I live in the present
  • Im kind and compassionate

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Positive Programming Exercise
  • 15-20 statements that describe the
    person/performer that you would like to become
  • Brief
  • Present tense
  • Positive
  • Read these statements out loud at least twice a
    day
  • Repetition is the key
  • This exercise works on the principle of
    congruence. The mind prefers harmony instead of
    dissonance and your behavior will begin to change
    to match your programming
  • You will become much more aware of your negative
    programming and can change your automatic
    thoughts from the past

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The Man Who Thinks He Can
  • If you think your beaten, you areIf you think
    you dare not, you don't!If you like to win, but
    think you cant, It's almost certain you won't.
    If you think you'll lose, your lost For out in
    the world we find Success begins with a fellows
    willIt's all in the state of mind! If you
    think youre outclassed, you are Youve got to
    think high to rise.Youve got to be sure of
    yourself before you can win the prize.Life's
    battles don't always go To the strongest or
    fastest man  But sooner or later the man who
    winsIs the man who thinks he can!

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Imagery
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Michael Jordan
  • I have used visualization techniques for as long
    as I can remember. I always visualized my
    success. It wasnt until later in my career that
    I realized the technique is something that most
    people have to learn. I had been practicing the
    principles naturally my entire life.

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Michael Jordan
  • The process of seeing and feeling success before
    it happened put me in a positive frame of mind
    and prepared me to play the game.

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Tiger Woods
  • My dad explained to me that the starting point
    of every shot is behind the ball. You must
    visualize the shotthen commit to the shot you
    want to hit and trust your swing to deliver it.

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Wayne Gretzky
  • We taped a lot of famous pictures on the locker
    room door of champions holding the Stanley CupI
    really believe if you visualize yourself doing
    something, you can make that image come trueI
    must have rehearsed it 10,000 times. And when it
    came true it was like an electric jolt went up my
    spine

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Jack Nicklaus
  • I never hit a shot, even in practice, without
    having a very sharp, in-focus picture of it in my
    head.

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Imagery
  • Structured daydreaming
  • Using all of your senses to create or recreate an
    experience in your mind
  • Make it vivid and emotionally meaningful
  • Success imagery builds confidence
  • Coping imagery builds resilience
  • 10-minutes a day 60 hours a year

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Imagery
  • Relax the Body, Calm the Mind
  • Create the Setting-Using all Senses
  • Focus-See it, Feel it, Trust it

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3 Controllables in any Performance
  • Attitude Effort Focus Maximized Potential
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