2 results for tag: Behavior
Several years ago, a major advertising campaign focused on the principle, "You are what you eat." In the world of sports psychology and mental endurance training, the principle becomes "You are what you think, act and execute."
It has long been known that thoughts, attitudes and beliefs power
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The principles associated with Confidence Conditioning is all the mindset you bring to competition and how you act on that mindset in conditions that are favorable, and those of great stress. Many athletes try and control their performance, and also the environment. The trick is to understand that not everything can be ...
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