#104 - Improving Athlete Focus

In this episode of Coaching Minds, we delve into the intricacies of enhancing athlete focus and performance. We explore the science behind concentration, introducing tools like concentration grids and activities designed to help athletes refine both narrow and broad focus. Did you know that just a few minutes of targeted training a week can make a noticeable difference in performance?Our discussion also touches on the significance of mental preparation in sports. We talk about the value of a holistic game plan - before, during, and after the match, the role of positive self-talk, and the balance of celebrating triumphs while acknowledging areas for growth. We'll also introduce some unique techniques, such as 'Flush and Burn' and 'Permission to Forget', which are designed to assist athletes in managing their focus. Join us for a genuine conversation on elevating your coaching approach.Are you an ATHLETE looking to take your training to the next level? Check out our website to learn more about 1-on-1 training opportunities:mentaltrainingplan.com/athletesAre you a COACH looking for an affordable year-round mental performance training program? Check out the MTP Academy available through our website:mentaltrainingplan.com/academy

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This podcast is designed to help people take back control of their mind and body in high-pressure situations. We primarily focus on athletic situations usually spend time talking with athletes and coaches about how to use these tools in an athletic setting. However, we firmly believe that these are tools and skills that you will be able to use for the rest of your life in any situation or setting that causes your mind or body to get off track. Whether that is losing focus to distractions, losing confidence, that little voice in the back of your mind creating doubt, or wondering if you have what it takes, we use tools and strategies backed by cognitive brain research and neuropsychology to help YOU take back control and perform at your best when it matters the most.