

Performing in the Present Moment
This article was published in the USA Water Polo Skipshot Magazine Article Archives When athletes perform their best, all of their mental and physical resources are directed to the present play. Research is discovering that athletes who perform at or near their peak potential have developed skills and strategies to continuously reset to now and find a type of cognitive and physiological rhythmic flow. There is a cadence to the speed at which peak performance occurs dependent


The Skill of Talking to Yourself: Self-Talk
Belief systems are the main ingredient to confidence. They build and reinforce habits of thinking and how athletes and teams prepare, perform, and reflect. Without knowing it, athletes can sabotage their success with self-defeating self-talk. Developing an honest practice to learning about ones’ inner dialogue, connected to how they act, should be a daily practice of introspection. The biggest form of self-talk that interferes with an athlete’s performance is Judgmental Self-


Breaking Confidence Down Into Action
Confidence is one of the most important mental skills every performer needs to work on. In the mental training, we would like to instill a belief: Confidence is a skill. What do athletes do with skills? We train them and confidence needs to be trained. In work with athletes, we have heard a lot of athletes say flat out that “I do not feel confident in my game.” What does this mean? Usually it means they aren’t seeing the results they want to see. It means they may not be feel