I was recently interviewed for an article in Professional Skaters Association magazine about how coaches can help skaters take their best into competition.
Continue reading “The Wrong Mindset Can Kill Your Performance in Competition”
Mental Game Skills for Skating Success
I was recently interviewed for an article in Professional Skaters Association magazine about how coaches can help skaters take their best into competition.
Continue reading “The Wrong Mindset Can Kill Your Performance in Competition”
Where does the time go? At any time of the year skaters can start to panic.
When Spring competitions start, when Summer training is winding down, and when skaters and coaches are preparing for qualifying competitions.
Continue reading “You Don’t Need To Wait; Make a Fresh Start Now”
Focusing on competitors will not help you skate your best. Do this instead:
Skaters and parents can go the whole season in a bubble. Skaters practice at their own rink for most of the year, compete against many of the same skaters at their local competitions, then get a dose of reality when they travel to a larger competition or reach their first qualifying competition.
What do you do when you get on practice ice and see skaters at your level doing higher level tricks? Continue reading “Do You Get Caught up in the Pitfall of Comparisons?”
Athletes can practice hard all year long, only to defeat themselves before they take the ice in competition.
One of the biggest cause of this is “expectations.” Expectations are dream killers.
Continue reading “Do You Defeat Yourself Before You Step on the Ice?”
You must be present to win. To make any improvements in your skills or in your performance, you need to make change in the here and now.
Here’s why being in the moment is critical for high performance athletes.
When is the best time to make a change?
Right now. Continue reading “Your Power to Take Action is Now”
In this article you will learn specific tips on how skaters can improve their skating skills by making a few changes in their practice habits. Many skaters already work hard. A few adjustments can help them to work smarter and reap more benefit from their work.
These tips work with any skill you would like to improve quickly, from moves in the field to jumps and competition programs. Continue reading “Train Smarter in Practice for Guaranteed Improvement”