Help Tennis Juniors cope With mistakes
how to cope With frustration and Mistakes
Frustrated parents and coaches of young athletes contact us everyday about their kids’ inability to handle mistakes or cope with imperfection in sports.
As a matter of fact, 43% of sports parents and coaches we surveyed agreed that:
Kids struggle to let go and stay composed after mistakes.
For this reason, we have an exciting new Workbook and CD program for parents, coaches, and their young athletes–available at the end of the week. However, you can preview our new program, The composed sports Kid, by watching the video below.
Learn how to help your kids cope better with frustration today!
In this short video, you’ll:
Learn the #1 reason kids get frustrated!
Discover why kids shut down after mistakes!
Find out the fastest way to help kids cope with mistakes!
Learn why one simple strategy can help your kids have more fun in sports!
Watch video 1 and video 2 in this series>>
1. how young athletes become Frustrated – A model Camiseta SC Braga for parents and Coaches
2. helping young athletes improve Composure in Sports
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Learn Proven mental game strategies To perform Your best On The Court!
Are you (or your players) performing up to your ability in competition?
Do you bring your best and most confident game to matches?
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What are mental game customers saying?
“We are amazed at how much ‘The confident Athlete’ program has helped my niece play her best tennis during matches. She literally made it to the farthest round of a tournament (semifinals) after finishing the CDs/workbook. We are going to do all five in the series.”
~Jason Bourguignon, Uncle
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Discover if you are making one or more of these “costly” unforced mental game errors during matches!
Download our free Tennis Psychology Report:
Six Unforced ‘Mental Game’ Errors Tennis players Make between Points
You’ll discover:
How your mind can be your best or worst asset on the court.
If you are using your mind effectively between points.
One strategy that can help you let of go the last point.
The top mental game skills you need to master to boost your confidence and performance between points.
Click here to download your free report today: six Unforced ‘Mental Game’ Errors Tennis players Make between Points
What are Camiseta Selección de fútbol de Bélgica tennis players saying?
“Dr. Cohn did a great job working with my son Joe on his mental skills for tennis. He taught him the mental skills and discipline necessary to move to the next level. thanks Doc!”
~Mike Withers, Joe Withers son
Boost Your self-confidence and focus With expert mental game Coaching!
Master mental game coach Dr. Patrick Cohn can help you overcome your mental game issues with personal coaching.
You can work with Dr. Patrick Cohn himself in Orlando, Florida or via Skype, FaceTime, or telephone. call us toll free at 888-742-7225 or contact us for more information about the different coaching programs we offer!
What are our mental coaching students saying?
“Maggie had such a great weekend. As always, after she works with you she just seems more grounded and focused. She’s less likely to look around and get distracted during her match. She’s more focused on one point at a time. Also, as a parent, I’ve learned to encourage her Camiseta Selección de fútbol de Ghana process goals and not outcomes. Consequently, she played well and won her first doubles match, upsetting a seeded team in a really really close match!”
~Katherine Johnson Cannata, Maggie’s mother