193 How to Help Footballers Get Out Of Their Own Way #BITESIZE

In today’s short bite sized episode, taken from episode #093 of the Demystifying Mental Toughness Podcast, I was joined by prominent Sports Psychologist, Dan Abrahams.  We discussed why athletes can struggle to repeat their training performances in competitive matches and events.  Dan goes on to share his thoughts why this is the case, some tools he uses to help clients and specifically the concept of a game face which arguably every athlete or player should have in their toolkit. Key Learning Points: Competitive events and matches can mean different things to different athletes with a range of responses such as: playing in an inhibited way, having a rise in intensity levels or displaying a drop off in intensity. Unhelpful thoughts, feelings and emotions can often be present for athletes. “I’ve got to perform”, “I must…” language often fuels pressure. Getting comfortable being uncomfortable is very helpful. A game face is a practical solution which takes into account sports psychology theories such as self efficacy theory and the individual zone of optimal functioning. Connect with Dan Abrahams Website LinkedIn Twitter Connect with David Charlton Sign up to The X-FACTOR  regular emails helping football and soccer players to get the most from their talent  Join David @ The Sports Psychology Hub Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn Check out our library of content supporting football and soccer players and coaches

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Demystifying Mental Toughness is for people who want to reach their goals faster and are curious what high performing athletes and professionals do to fulfil their potential. David Charlton shares insights, strategies and stories from leading athletes, coaches, psychologists and specialists to help you perform to your optimum level on a more consistent basis. If you’re a motivated athlete, coach, sport psychologist, mental game coach or executive listen in for proven and practical advice in this podcast.