Please cover: Hard practices vs. Technical practices What type of practices will help you improve faster and why. I know you’ve covered these topics previously. Thanks coach. Love the material.
As a sports psychology coach, I can say that the issue is you can be the better athlete, better technician, etc and if you have performance anxiety it won't matter one bit.
Bingo. But both athletes in a good mental state, the skilled will win. Most kids who lose are NOT choking. Most just aren’t good enough is the point and every time your child loses, you shouldn’t say that something is wrong and that they are broken and that they obviously must’ve choked because my child should never ever ever ever ever ever lose. This is the state of parents and high school and youth athletics currently, and that is what I am talking against. You can want to pick up 300 pounds really really really really really really bad but if you’re just simply not strong enough amount of mental toughness or attitude or desire can help you you simply are too weak to do it
@@PurlerWrestling I don't disagree. But as someone who gets paid to fix this the problem is extremely common. There are a lot of wrestlers you probably never get to see the skill of specifically because of this.
Please cover:
Hard practices vs. Technical practices
What type of practices will help you improve faster and why. I know you’ve covered these topics previously. Thanks coach. Love the material.
As a sports psychology coach, I can say that the issue is you can be the better athlete, better technician, etc and if you have performance anxiety it won't matter one bit.
Bingo. But both athletes in a good mental state, the skilled will win. Most kids who lose are NOT choking. Most just aren’t good enough is the point and every time your child loses, you shouldn’t say that something is wrong and that they are broken and that they obviously must’ve choked because my child should never ever ever ever ever ever lose. This is the state of parents and high school and youth athletics currently, and that is what I am talking against.
You can want to pick up 300 pounds really really really really really really bad but if you’re just simply not strong enough amount of mental toughness or attitude or desire can help you you simply are too weak to do it
@@PurlerWrestling I don't disagree. But as someone who gets paid to fix this the problem is extremely common. There are a lot of wrestlers you probably never get to see the skill of specifically because of this.