MYTHS OF SPORT PSYCHOLOGY
A review of beliefs that negatively impact on an athletes willingness to use and outcome derived by consulting a sport psychologist. By Lina Vaisetaite
Myths...
INTERVIEW: Lauryn Williams, one of the U.S. finest runners, explains her training methods which...
With Paul Schienberg, PhD
LAURYN WILLIAMS Career Highlights: 2005 World Outdoor 100m champion; 2005 World Outdoor 4x100 relay gold medalist; 2004 Olympic 100m silver medalist;...
INTERVIEW: A female, U.S. Olympic hurdler, Joanna Hayes, explains her use of imagery in...
With Paul Schienberg, PhD
JOANNA HAYES Career Highlights: 2005 USA Outdoor 100m Silver medalist; 2004 Olympic 100m hurdles gold medalist; Olympic 100m hurdles record holder;...
INTERVIEW: An Olympic runner, Bernard Lagat, explains how he uses visual imagery in his...
With Paul Schienberg, PhD
Bernard Lagat’s Career Highlights: 2004 Olympic 1,500 silver medalist; 2000 bronze medalist; 2004 World Indoor Champs 3,000m gold medalist; 2001 World...
LETTER TO THE EDITOR:
I could use some help with a particular part of my golf game. How do I keep my motivation high after I hit a...
What Type of Goals Should a Golfer Set?
With Paul Schienberg, PhD
Setting goals improves performance in at least two ways: 1) working toward a goal improves self-confidence and motivation, and...
A Short Olympics Memoir
By Paul Schienberg, PhD
Playing for a Cause that is Bigger than Oneself
Long after the crowd had left and the cameras had moved, a...
LETTER TO THE EDITOR:
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Subject: Meditation
Date: September 17, 2005
I've been a billiards player for over 15 years. The game is great. I get to meet some wonderful...
The Rip Current
by Allan Kopel
The mental preparation for competitive swimming.
QUOTATION: Sparky Anderson, Hall of Fame Baseball Manager - "People who live in the past...
A Runners Life
By Sarah Snyderman
In today’s modern world, there is no excuse for anyone to be out of shape. There are so many types...