Mental Imagery - Introduction to a Sport Psychological Technique
As part of their master project, Nico Lachner, Samuel Ireland, Franz Bernhardt, Tobias Hesse and Philipp Wiertelorz dealt with the topic of sports psychology and primarily mental imagery. This technique describes the process of thinking through each possible scenario, before athletes start their competition, so they can concentrate more on strengths, which improves their performance. Even injured athletes often resort to this method. During their injury break they do the same to keep the feeling for how to perform the techniques of their sport. For more infos, pelase contact [email protected]

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MENTAL IMAGERY for Athletes | Tips for Mastering Imagery as a Mental Skill with Dr. Brooke Rundle

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On the Verge | The Perception of Sport Psychology

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Day 18: The PETTLEP Model of Mental Imagery

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What makes elite athletes thrive or dive under pressure?

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Visualization Michael Phelps

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Mental Imagery in Sport - a COMPLETE guide

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Science-Based Mental Training & Visualization for Improved Learning

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Applied Sport Psychology – Our work is different! | Oliver Stoll | TEDxUniHalle

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Before She Skis the Cross-Country Course | NYT - Inside an Olympic Athlete's Mind

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How to Sprint Better & Faster | Stuart McMillan & Dr. Andrew Huberman

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Top 1% Athletes Use This Method To Stay Composed (Explained)

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Sport psychology - inside the mind of champion athletes: Martin Hagger at TEDxPerth

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Mental Imagery Practice

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Training the brain in hyper-competitive South Korea | MINDSET | EP 3

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5 Mental Toughness Exercises Every Athlete Should Practice Daily

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Knife Expert: Real Knife Defense Is TERRIFYING

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The Athletes Mental Performance (BBC)

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Visualization used by Michael Phelps

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Win the Game of Life with Sport Psychology | Jonathan Fader | TEDxRutgers

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