Managing Negative Thoughts to Enhance Performance
Negative thoughts are a common struggle athletes face when trying to perform at their best. In this video, Dr. Greg Young, PhD, CMPC, Manager of Coaching and Development at IMG+, discusses a strategy to manage negative thoughts that allows athletes to put themselves in a position to be successful. Athletes should strive to catch themselves when experiencing a negative thought, check whether the thought is useful for them, and change negative thoughts with more helpful self-talk. Just like changing tires in a pit stop at a formula 1 race, this strategy will help athletes stay in the race and set themselves for success. To learn more, please visit appliedsportpsych.org, find us on Facebook, or follow us at @AASPTweets (Twitter) and @AASPofficial (Instagram).

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