240 How To Transfer Your Skills From Training to Competitive Situations #BITESIZE

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Why do athletes work with a Sports Psychologist? One of the biggest reasons is that they struggle to transfer their skills from training to competitive situations.  Which provides the topic for today’s episode of the Demystifying Mental Toughness podcast. Former professional basketball player and author Dre Baldwin goes on to tell me his thoughts on why athletes can struggle to compete as well as they practice.  We also share some useful ideas and strategies to help you. Enjoy tuning in! Key Takeaways include: Getting used to trusting your skills in live uncontrolled situations is crucial for success. Understanding that you must respond instinctively to the randomness that sport throws at you is important too. You will get beaten and fail often, this is ok, you’ll survive and will learn as a result. Any amount of thinking is overthinking when you are performing.    Fear of trying to be perfect breeds tension and causes your rhythm and timing to go out of sync.  Consider the key ingredients of a great performance, aspects that are within your control and strive to repeat them time and again. Connect with Dre Baldwin: Instagram YouTube Website Connect with David Charlton: Sign Up to The Mental Edge Join David @ The Sports Psychology Hub Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn Helpful Podcast Episodes Ep 039: John Fletcher – How to Develop Fearless Athletes Ep088: Dre Baldwin – How To Play As Well As You Practice Ep093: Dan Abrahams – How to Overcome Mental Blocks in Football Ep209: Felix Lehmann - How To Create Better Decision Makers On The Football Pitch Ep221: Jeremy Snape - How To Use Pre Performance Routines When The Pressure Is On #BITESIZE

240 How To Transfer Your Skills From Training to Competitive Situations #BITESIZE

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