Mark Herzlich All Amercian Cancer Survivor on 60 Minutes

2017-10-18T01:10:05+08:00

Here is an amazing example of how mental toughness  and hard work will lead to success against the odds... The TV show 60 Minutes featured Mark Herzlich, former All American.  Notice in the interview, his single minded devotion to his goal of playing in the NFL - he does not even let cancer stop him! He bets on himself to keep playing football, even when the doctors gave him an easier option for his leg to recover. Beating the odds in a fight against a deadly cancer for most people would mean just staying alive. For Mark Herzlich, who was diagnosed [...]

Mark Herzlich All Amercian Cancer Survivor on 60 Minutes2017-10-18T01:10:05+08:00

The Ins and Outs of College Athletic Recruiting Part II

2016-01-14T17:56:42+08:00

This is the continuation of a fascinating story about the process of college athletic recruiting told by a mother of two teenage boys recruited by Ivy League colleges. This is part two of an article by Pam Carey, author of Minor League Mom: A Mother's Journey Through the Red Sox Farm Teams.  Pam offers us insight into the process as well as some valuable lessons her family learned... The application process demands a little fancy footwork on the part of the athlete, as each coach exerts constant pressure in the high school junior and senior years when he can make contact, [...]

The Ins and Outs of College Athletic Recruiting Part II2016-01-14T17:56:42+08:00

Coach Mendo: Courage For Kids in Basketball Training

2016-01-14T17:57:09+08:00

Coach Wayne Mendezona runs basketball camps in 7 states. He has played and coached professionally and at the collegiate level.  In this video, he talks about how he inspires courage in kids in basketball training   To learn more about Coach Mendo's basketball training camps click here Quick Handle Basketball Training

Coach Mendo: Courage For Kids in Basketball Training2016-01-14T17:57:09+08:00

Sometimes It Is TOUGH Being A Sports Parent

2016-01-14T17:57:43+08:00

Welcome to the Mental Toughness Academy!  I'm Craig Sigl, the Mental Toughness Trainer. I have two teenage boys myself that play sports, so I get it how hard parental involvement is in youth sports! It requires a lot of balance between cheerleading them on and keeping your mouth shut, because none of us want to be perceived as those overbearing parents in sports! Do you ever have those times with your young athlete that it seems like no matter what you do or say, it's going to be wrong or make things worse? I've been there myself with my kids. I've [...]

Sometimes It Is TOUGH Being A Sports Parent2016-01-14T17:57:43+08:00

What’s The Right Amount of Sports Parents Involvement?

2016-01-14T17:58:01+08:00

Finding the Right Balance Of Involvement for Sport Parents... Trying to find the "right" or correct balance between pushing or encouraging our kids and standing on the side lines and keeping our mouths shut, is an issue I struggle with personally all the time. Some parenting experts say that you should push your kids hard to prepare them for the rigors of competition and life. On the other hand, some experts say you should just let the kids play and have fun. There's no doubt about it, parents SHOULD be involved in their youth athlete's sports life! But the question is [...]

What’s The Right Amount of Sports Parents Involvement?2016-01-14T17:58:01+08:00

Dealing With Performance Anxiety in Sports

2014-07-24T06:50:03+08:00

Dealing with performance anxiety in sports is always tricky, because the "regular" methods of positive self talk or visualization don't always work. If it is problem that holds your athlete back or causes them to choke at critical moments, then it is very important they start using tools to overcome the anxiety so it does not grow or get worse as they get older.  They need to actively work on the mental side of their game, just like they do for their physical training. The good news is that there are many techniques athletes can use to overcome their performance anxiety.  [...]

Dealing With Performance Anxiety in Sports2014-07-24T06:50:03+08:00

How To Perform Under Pressure in Sports

2015-10-27T09:05:16+08:00

Craig has put together this new video with more amazing tips to help your athletes perform under pressure, deal with any last minute negativity and self-doubts and control those run-away nerves so they stay cool and calm under pressure. If you missed the videos with the first 4 strategies to dealing with pressure, just go to the home page. Click the HOME button at the top left of this page.   Click The Graphic Above   Still feeling pressure?!? No worries, I have another great technique for your athletes on how to Master The Pressure.  Let's review the 1st [...]

How To Perform Under Pressure in Sports2015-10-27T09:05:16+08:00

Conquering The Fear And Affects Of Injury In Sports

2016-01-14T17:59:44+08:00

Whether we are talking about a physical injury or a mental one, this is a performer's nightmare and it applies just the same to sports that aren't normally dangerous. Having worked with thousands of athletes I know being injured is one of most athletes' biggest fears and understandably so.  You don't only lose playing time when you are injured, but for a lot of athletes and performers it feels like they are losing their identity and their group they belong to. Although coming back from an injury can be a extremely stressful, it does not have to be!  In this video, [...]

Conquering The Fear And Affects Of Injury In Sports2016-01-14T17:59:44+08:00

The Ups and Downs of College Athletic Recruiting

2016-01-14T17:59:15+08:00

What does it take to get a college scholarship these days? What is the recruiting process really like? Pam Carey, the author of MINOR LEAGUE MOM:  A MOTHER’S JOURNEY THROUGH THE RED SOX FARM TEAMS shares her experience as a mom of two teenage boys recruited by Ivy League colleges.  I found her story fascinating and wanted to share with you some of her journey. Read on to learn about about the ups and downs of college athletic recruiting from her perspective and the lessons her family learned in the process... Academics Are Ground Zero in an Athlete’s Admission Process The [...]

The Ups and Downs of College Athletic Recruiting2016-01-14T17:59:15+08:00

Let The Kids Play- The Need For Real Change in Youth Sports

2016-01-14T18:00:37+08:00

This is part two of an article by Bob Bigelow, author of the book Just Let the Kids Play and former NBA player weighing in on the need for change in youth sports.  Let us know your thoughts in the comments below... There are frankly though way too many serious youth sports issues that have been well documented in the major media over the past 10 to 15 years. Some of the more serious issues include: ADULTS ARE FOCUSED FAR TOO MUCH ON WINNING AT THE EXPENSE OF MEETING CHILDREN'S NEEDS.  Most children are simply concerned with playing and having fun.  [...]

Let The Kids Play- The Need For Real Change in Youth Sports2016-01-14T18:00:37+08:00
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