Sport psychology - inside the mind of champion athletes: Martin Hagger at TEDxPerth

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  • @sitnok3820
    @sitnok3820 4 роки тому +141

    He gave a TedTalk on the basic sports psychology which I learn at gcse and a level.
    Shows how much the field has progressed in 12 years as this was once the in depth sports psychology analysis and now this is just surface level.

    • @_MTZ-82.1
      @_MTZ-82.1 4 місяці тому +1

      Привет! Расскажи где ты учился ? На кого ? Ты удивил своим комментарием, что спортивная психология развивается настолько быстро , что уже много другой новой ценной информации..

  • @scottseymour793
    @scottseymour793 7 років тому +459

    Honestly thought it was a good talk. Very refreshing to hear. As a college athlete, sometimes I forget the simple mental aspect of success.

    • @chadmckeighan5871
      @chadmckeighan5871 4 роки тому +4

      Did you ever utilize vision boards?

    • @SPORTSCIENCEps
      @SPORTSCIENCEps 3 роки тому +6

      Everything is in our mind.

    • @DrDu-zc4eg
      @DrDu-zc4eg 2 роки тому +2

      - These skills are easy to forget and require practice the same way physical skills of sport require practice! Reminders are essential! Not sure if you are still competing but I hope you were able to achieve some of what you set out to. 🙌🏾

    • @chekoisowned
      @chekoisowned 2 роки тому

      @@chadmckeighan5871 I use to think these boards were simply crungecheesy for some reason

  • @ShaikhMohammedYunus
    @ShaikhMohammedYunus 9 років тому +334

    nowadays people find happiness in criticizing people on internet....this is the new form of achieving self esteem.....great development i see....

    • @SheilaMakena
      @SheilaMakena 9 років тому +12

      Shaikh Mohammed Yunus I certainly agree. Let's see any one of the critics attempt to make any kind of real speech to 100 people, let alone a TEDTalk!

    • @GodCee360
      @GodCee360 9 років тому +2

      well said

    • @daemn2754
      @daemn2754 8 років тому +9

      +Shaikh Mohammed Yunus You nailed it. That topic would be an interesting Ted talk, why people waste their time criticizing instead of doing something useful.

    • @KenichiXiz
      @KenichiXiz 8 років тому +2

      +Shaikh Mohammed Yunus I agree sir. However, what about constructive criticism...? Is the premise to listening as well as to agree proportional to listening and also disagreeing?
      I think it'll will be best to see comments on UA-cam as 'just' reflecting an individuals implicit feedback as opposed to their outwardly or explicit feedback. Either way, I don't think an accurate measure of self-esteem can be solely gauged on an individuals UA-cam feedback. No?

    • @SheilaMakena
      @SheilaMakena 8 років тому +1

      Absolutely! You've made some very solid points. I am pretty sure this presenter looked at this recording of himself and knows exactly what he did wrong. Not everyone who wants to present a TED Talk gets to. That, and I am very doubtful that 99% of the people here have ever stood on a podium to give a speech, and if so, it was on a pretty rare occasion. Your insight is well received though.

  • @mikesmith-qu7zu
    @mikesmith-qu7zu 11 років тому +97

    The fundamental success of every athlete in any given discipline is defined by proper application of psychological factores. It is a very interesting topic, one which has many various outcomes & variables that determine success. For me probably the most important factors are both improving ones understanding of both opposition & also dealing with psychological barriers that may prevent success, as well as preparation. They're other factors but I personally find these extremely important.

    • @DrDu-zc4eg
      @DrDu-zc4eg 2 роки тому +5

      - You bring up some great points. The definition of success and the factors that contribute to it are defined individually and is unique to each person or athlete, and you gave us your take on what that means for you. When you mention psychological barriers, I think more about what might be happening for an athlete outside of their sport and how do they successfully cope with those psychological challenges. Many factors involved fasho though!!

    • @parisjoy7875
      @parisjoy7875 Рік тому +1

      This comment is 10 years old but 100% 🎯

  • @fcchannel6162
    @fcchannel6162 5 років тому +66

    what i learned was this from playing basketball i lossed i score like 2 or 3 point in a game but the whole time in that game i found my weak spots i went online found a denfinsive drills and did it everyday i think the mindset is to find where you did wrong and work on it like kobe said you got to look at your weakness and fix it

  • @BaddieSaddie
    @BaddieSaddie 8 місяців тому +12

    Studying this for my sports psychology exam tomorrow. Good work. May god bless him.

  • @NourLababidi
    @NourLababidi 7 років тому +10

    Thank you. Some people mentioned that this video doesn't tell us anything new. I disagree, this video reminds you with what we naturally know which is the make sense and that is why you think it's not new. This is a reminder to enjoy and live the moment while doing sports. So go tomorrow and try to apply keeping your mind in the activity. you will come back and thanks him

  • @rubeanesam654
    @rubeanesam654 5 років тому +18

    Sports psychology broken down nicely.. good explanation under 12:00mins with vivid examples

  • @aymenjammali9764
    @aymenjammali9764 3 роки тому +11

    I don't know why not many people in the comment show appreciation to this. This is worth listening to. I mean, I'm not an athlete or anything, but this gave me insights on others areas in my life.
    That's worth watching
    And for the people who are only criticizing, he's on a TEDx and a subject matter expert, what are you doing other than criticizing? Put your ego on hold and start learning...

    • @_MTZ-82.1
      @_MTZ-82.1 4 місяці тому +1

      Все правильно!

  • @mathewsunmonu7804
    @mathewsunmonu7804 6 років тому +19

    Good day Prof. I am so impressed with this video and it inspired me more to have deep interest in this our noble profession. Am a Phd student in Nigeria studying sports psychology. I always enjoy your video clips and wish to have yo as my mentor sir

    • @_MTZ-82.1
      @_MTZ-82.1 4 місяці тому +1

      Круто ! В каком университете вы устоитесь? В Нигерии спортивная психология востребованна ?

  • @jschultzf3
    @jschultzf3 6 років тому +12

    So cool that the two different contrasting styles can be equally as effective. Phelps is pure baller.

  • @muhammadhuzaifa1940
    @muhammadhuzaifa1940 5 років тому +4

    I know my country isn't in the conditions that I can play for my country internationally. But for my juniors I will say for sport the biggest thing is that don't think you lose now. Until the last second has been ended. It isn't words it is the truth. Courageous people rule the world rather than talented. Because you overcome anything through your brave mindset. I am playing in Pakistan for my city's club that is Karachi. My first 50 games isn't good. 50 games just 8 goals and 3 assists. I started playing for the club at the age of 16. Now I am 20. Make yourself A BIG GAME PLAYER means ready yourself for the champion at any second of the time. Today I have played 164 games scored 90 goals.82 goals in last 114 games. And 46 assists. Won 3 titles and have 2 times best player of the City. This season i have played 41 games and scored 36 goals with 9 assists. My best players are Ronaldo Ibrahimovic and none others than Messi.

    • @kunshgureja4091
      @kunshgureja4091 2 роки тому

      Heyy remember when u get successful love from ❤️India

  • @kaavyasurianarayanan8247
    @kaavyasurianarayanan8247 3 роки тому +53

    Wow.. so so beautifully put!! In sports, the mind plays an equal, or even more important role than physical abilities of the athlete.. it is so intriguing to find out what happens in an athlete's mind.. 😍😍

  • @emilyheil7614
    @emilyheil7614 7 років тому +68

    I am a D1 student athlete who will be creating a channel telling of my struggles with depression, anxiety, insomnia, and relationships. I want others to know they aren't alone and hopefully I can help through things I still struggle with. You're not alone. We aren't alone.

    • @GreggyAnhVNeck
      @GreggyAnhVNeck 6 років тому +4

      Emily Heil have you made that channel yet?

    • @thatcrazyxoxo
      @thatcrazyxoxo 5 років тому

      this is an awesome idea! I am in the same boat. I think there are many who feel the same

    • @daninobin8229
      @daninobin8229 5 років тому

      Yeah

    • @Bigshaq04
      @Bigshaq04 Рік тому +2

      Hi Emily, if you can see this, I see you made the channel but no videos, I hope you come around to share your story

    • @inasiman26yearsago56
      @inasiman26yearsago56 8 місяців тому +2

      have you made any videos?

  • @ThaCodFathers
    @ThaCodFathers 2 роки тому +24

    Rip this guy. Anxiety sucks, but thats the key of performance psychology

  • @npjm.99
    @npjm.99 5 років тому +18

    This can also be applied to daily life of anyone in any field

  • @arjunanogara
    @arjunanogara 2 роки тому +11

    Thank you Martin, quite an insightful and deep talk being shared, hopefully able to be understood by the general public to increase the popularity of exercise and competitive sports. Undoubtedly leaving powerful lessons and impacts towards minds of young athletes like myself which could use what has been stated into training and in real - time sports events to achieve maximal performance and produce the best results competing on a local and international level, not only but this talk has also engraved a deeper understanding of the life and mental and physical preparation in the minds of athlete or as well as for other people that are curious to know more.

  • @karunakaran2057
    @karunakaran2057 5 років тому

    people find happiness in criticizing people on internet this is a new form of achieving self esteem .self esteem is the people’s self belief in them achieved through their will power

  • @iwantlee9510
    @iwantlee9510 4 роки тому +7

    The mental aspect is indeed the hardest part about sports. Pushing yourself physically is no biggie in comparison. Dealing with pressure from an organisation who constantly reminds you that they have invested a lot of money and resources in you is what broke me. I badly needed a sports psychologist.

  • @Summer-ie7ty
    @Summer-ie7ty 5 років тому +12

    And this ladies and gentleman was my professor this semester and we all almost failed his class. That is all.

  • @beth3471
    @beth3471 2 роки тому +3

    Perfect. Plainly stated. Encouraging and doable. Love it.

  • @spartan20005
    @spartan20005 6 років тому +8

    The video seems perfectly interesting and does a well enough job of keeping my attention. I don't understand how you people can't bother 12 minutes or so to learn a new item of info.

    • @patrickmorgan4006
      @patrickmorgan4006 6 років тому +3

      There was nothing new and what was there could have been presented in 2 minutes.

  • @callumbrowns
    @callumbrowns 7 років тому +10

    Thank you for this video I know sports take a lot of physical activity but mental is important too!

  • @mentonerodominicano
    @mentonerodominicano 11 років тому +81

    "And I'm not talking about catwalk modeling here" Nobody laughed...

  • @eskimoeoneski
    @eskimoeoneski 8 років тому +42

    Hmmmm his pockets? wow, didn't even notice. To a lot of real athletes these are basics. But it's important to review even the basics once in a while. It's surprising how many people will claim they know this info but never really use it. Specific goals that lead up to winning. You would be surprised how many people don't make them and more importantly how many people are just not honest with themselves when it comes to really reaching for it. Basics yes, still good info.

    • @luarloe1592
      @luarloe1592 7 років тому +9

      The difference between an elite boxer and an average boxer, is that the elite sharpens the basics every day.

    • @AgentJ2007
      @AgentJ2007 5 років тому +1

      Raul Roel exactly, their basic fundamental is stronger than the rest. Sure, they got advance tricks and all of it built on the foundation of basics. It’s the same in other sports as well.

  • @Harisankar-ce2vd
    @Harisankar-ce2vd 6 років тому +4

    *Error :-* Brazil were *not* the defending Olympic champions in 2012, Argentina won the 2008 Olympics. Brazil won their first Olympics gold in 2016.

  • @os-t-oprod3657
    @os-t-oprod3657 Рік тому +2

    Great work. Thank you Martin !!

  • @GoBeyondSports
    @GoBeyondSports 5 років тому +4

    So true!
    Our channel is all about the idea of figuring out what goes behind the mind of individuals who play sports and how it helps them grow in other aspects of their life. And how others can benefit from it.

  • @LanceWinslow
    @LanceWinslow 7 років тому +3

    Wow, I must say, I AGREE with EVERYTHING you said. Works for me.

  • @norbertherriott9761
    @norbertherriott9761 3 роки тому +4

    Video was useful as a foundation for Sports Psychology. You have to take this basic information and apply it to the: Athlete, Sport, Situation and Environment. The video is helpful if looked at from that perspective.

  • @makeishaglowaski6661
    @makeishaglowaski6661 4 роки тому +2

    i know that this is super late but this is so good for young athletes like me, this helped so so so much.
    This is great for in my future t think about this is awesome thankyou.

    • @chadmckeighan5871
      @chadmckeighan5871 4 роки тому

      Hello. What do you feel is the biggest Athletic performance edge?

  • @hglatGAIA
    @hglatGAIA 3 роки тому +3

    Succinctly put, thank you. It was helpful to hear this.

  • @goldennguyen8271
    @goldennguyen8271 2 роки тому +2

    The nitty-gritty of Sport Psychology begins at 5:00

  • @richarddzurek6147
    @richarddzurek6147 2 роки тому

    I love the way he rocks the suit

  • @jrn00498
    @jrn00498 7 років тому +3

    let me shorten this video: some people are great at sports, some are just good. They all approach their match/game in their own way.

  • @rezaabasali9975
    @rezaabasali9975 4 місяці тому

    Physical plus mental preparation = positive outcome
    Phelps and Bolt for example..

  • @salander3795
    @salander3795 9 років тому +1

    Worl Cup final 2014
    Germany Brazil 7:1
    I think there had to be a huge psychological impact on the brazil side, sayig this with respect for them and as a fan of the german national team. But david Luiz, Cesar, Oscar Marcelo... come on such fantastic football players and 7 goals? We weren't so much better than brazil!

  • @owen_926
    @owen_926 4 роки тому +1

    His voice is all over the place

  • @nivedvarma123
    @nivedvarma123 7 років тому +155

    Perhaps psychology is all about PERHAPS...

  • @paladro
    @paladro 7 років тому +1

    given the prevalence of PED's at the highest levels of all sport, amateur and pro, psychology is important, but so is chemistry. ))

  • @audelsalazar1962
    @audelsalazar1962 5 років тому +3

    Summary of this abysmal Tedx Talk about Sport Psychology from Inside the Mind of a Winner:
    1. Mexicans are better at soccer than Brazilians
    2. What are in his pockets?
    3. Factors that are linked to success in sport: Motivation, Confidence, Performance Knowledge, Routines, Anxiety Management
    4. For motivation, set a SMARTER goal: Specific, Meaningful, Agreed, Relevant, Time-Specific, Engaging, Recorded
    5. Improve confidence through experience, "modelling" (observation, imagery, self-talk), and feedback
    6. Use imagery for mental preparation and rehearsal, especially useful for visualizing obstacles and barriers to overcome to be successful
    7. Use self-talk for motivation, focusing, and calming oneself
    8. There are numerous relaxation techniques for anxiety management: breathing, stretching, relaxing the muscles, listening to music, and meditation
    9. Never found what was in his pockets...

  • @mikesmith-qu7zu
    @mikesmith-qu7zu 11 років тому +2

    Great video thanks to the uploaders .

  • @Knightlore10
    @Knightlore10 Рік тому +1

    When talking about performance anxiety, I would exclude all team sport examples. Solo participant sports are the pinnacle of anxiety management when it’s ALL on you. Golf, tennis, snooker spring to mind. These are not about maximum physical performance and there are no hiding places.

  • @iElliottician
    @iElliottician 2 роки тому

    Thank you

  • @Slime5276
    @Slime5276 2 роки тому

    Thank you!

  • @Bensway7
    @Bensway7 2 роки тому +1

    1. Work towards single goal, maybe in round way
    2. Learn how to develop 100 percent of your physical and mental strength its way way easier said than done, maybe round 1 in 1 million chance to succeed just look at elite athletes amounts.

    • @again5162
      @again5162 2 роки тому

      I fully developed my muscle strength by 17 I did 80 push ups and 80 sit ups most nights. I'm short and stout and more suited to Worlds Strongest men.

  • @e-volution
    @e-volution 10 років тому +30

    It starts at 5:33 :)

  • @juuuub
    @juuuub 8 років тому

    So relevant to Leicester's season. I hope they win the league title at Old Trafford.

  • @SPORTSCIENCEps
    @SPORTSCIENCEps 3 роки тому

    Thank you for uploading it!

  • @eduardoalfredocasanovalope991
    @eduardoalfredocasanovalope991 7 років тому +1

    There's a huge difference between knowing and doing it unconsciously or consciously. The latter takes practice, the former is just about memory ;)

  • @blackrobbingaming1836
    @blackrobbingaming1836 8 років тому +4

    Nice talk but wish there was more.

  • @guardianmefisto642
    @guardianmefisto642 2 роки тому

    excellent talk.this really change my mind inner workings.

  • @charlesgoldbach659
    @charlesgoldbach659 7 років тому +1

    I learned that the next time I give a talk to a large audience to not start a sentence to the far left side and end the sentence to the far right side.

  • @stelliumeleven2889
    @stelliumeleven2889 7 років тому +111

    3:01 really breaks down the whole video in about 12 seconds. your welcome.

  • @daniel23554
    @daniel23554 2 роки тому

    Great talk. Thank you.

  • @haroldojribeiroo
    @haroldojribeiroo 7 років тому +1

    I wonder know how in earth TED approved that, after 5 minutes that seemed to be a lot more I had to stop the video and came to see the comments.

  • @sahillathia4432
    @sahillathia4432 7 років тому +2

    Sport psychology is a science that draws on knowledge from many related fields including biomechanics, physiology, kinesiology and psychology. It involves the study of how psychological factors affect performance and how participation in sport and exercise affect psychological and physical factors. Proper instruction and training of psychological skills for performance improvement, applied sport psychology may include work with athletes, coaches, and parents regarding injury, rehabilitation, communication, team building, and career transitions. Performance routines, Imagery or Self-talk are most used techniques that psychologists teach to athletes for improving their performance. i.e.- Michael Phelps (an American former competitive swimmer and the most decorated Olympian of all time) listens music before any competition which helps him to focus.

  • @Patrick-Messi10
    @Patrick-Messi10 2 роки тому +1

    It will guide me, as a professional soccer player, for the rest of my career
    Astounding Facts
    ♂️♂️♂️

  • @Yuri-sd6gm
    @Yuri-sd6gm 7 років тому +2

    One wrong information: Brazil wasn't the reigning Oympic champion against Mexico in 2013. In fact, Brazil has never won the Olympic football medal until 2016.

  • @arsalan_musharraf
    @arsalan_musharraf 3 роки тому

    India was playing against Pakistan in Worldcup and the Indian team was over confident and said that they will win. One of their former player asked the Pakistani team to pull out as they will get defeated again. Pakistan not only outplayed them but they won that game like champions. They didn’t give a single chance for Indians to overtake their mindset. It was amazing to see that match.

  • @erkangunay8704
    @erkangunay8704 2 роки тому

    So impressed! Thank you

  • @warisk7980
    @warisk7980 Рік тому +1

    love this thx

  • @ShaeMacMillan
    @ShaeMacMillan 11 років тому +2

    This is an interesting talk. His points can be used in many other things, eg: public speaking. If I ever race Usain Bolt - I'll come back to this

  • @carlosandrademeier
    @carlosandrademeier 6 років тому +11

    thanks! awesome speech!

  • @desybalmer1984
    @desybalmer1984 4 роки тому

    Succinct and in 12 mins managed to keep me engaged and as always learned a few little nuggets, thanks.

  • @boxcygamer3462
    @boxcygamer3462 Рік тому

    This is a great vid!!

  • @zachjohnson7775
    @zachjohnson7775 7 років тому +5

    Great video so helpful for my training while im injured from football. Excellent!

  • @masatokawabata3932
    @masatokawabata3932 11 років тому +2

    Hi Martin, I enjoyed your talk very much. You looked really nice. Awesome!

  • @richardaginga8901
    @richardaginga8901 11 років тому +1

    MARTIN HAGGER: this is an extremely awesome talk you've given. It's both a motivation and a great piece of wisdom. Also, try to ignore those who maybe don't do sports thus didn't benefit form this and therefore give negative criticism; only listen to positive criticism. For me, this is a very important talk. It's a good thing you presented it. Thank you.

    • @spencerberg8809
      @spencerberg8809 9 років тому

      Positive Criticism? You just created an oxymoron.

  • @olivertambo6794
    @olivertambo6794 5 років тому

    Feedback is important
    Self talk

  • @nalhaamusic7994
    @nalhaamusic7994 8 років тому +2

    Very nice thanks a lot !! very useful ....

  • @Weonit2
    @Weonit2 11 років тому +23

    I finally know what I'm going to do with my psychology degree.....

  • @monalisainperson7141
    @monalisainperson7141 Рік тому +1

    There are always exeptions but ppl who chose agressive sports might have psychological traits-adhd, maybe impulsive or even agressive temperament and need for adrenalin, dopamin high etc. ... Also adicct pesonality disorder and so.

  • @CandyLemon36
    @CandyLemon36 Рік тому

    I'm moved by the transformative power of this content. A book with parallel themes was a critical influence in my life. "A Life Unplugged: Reclaiming Reality in a Digital Age" by Theodore Blaze

  • @caguilon
    @caguilon 5 років тому

    Works for me, useful information

  • @jimaoo
    @jimaoo 4 роки тому +2

    I never heard the word ‘perhaps’ so many times before...

  • @SeamusMcMichael
    @SeamusMcMichael 9 років тому +99

    This dude looks a little like Arnold Schwarzenegger!

    • @SuperJan9000
      @SuperJan9000 9 років тому +4

      that's racist. lol

    • @SeamusMcMichael
      @SeamusMcMichael 9 років тому +2

      lol

    • @larryjohnny
      @larryjohnny 6 років тому

      Umm yeah his face kinda.. but this guy can speak... And where's the steroids and useless muscles... No need for it mate!

    • @elpizzathehut940
      @elpizzathehut940 5 років тому +3

      Perhaps

    • @treazzz219
      @treazzz219 4 роки тому

      More like a walmart version of arnold

  • @_MTZ-82.1
    @_MTZ-82.1 4 місяці тому

    Крутое выступление!!!!!

  • @kushekpayev
    @kushekpayev 2 роки тому

    Good talk from Salihamidzhic

  • @moosepatil5946
    @moosepatil5946 4 роки тому +2

    3:40 in and he is still on his introduction; I still don't know what sports psychology is 3 minutes into a 12-minute video; my God.

  • @anikkhan4887
    @anikkhan4887 8 років тому +30

    not using cristiano ronaldo in any of the examples is weird, he is a master athlete, physcially and mentally, never gives up, gets what he wants no matter what with hard work, fittest player ever in one of the most physically and menatlly demanding sports where he is under pressure every week.

    • @rachelkarengreen99
      @rachelkarengreen99 8 років тому +5

      lol

    • @samaar3021
      @samaar3021 8 років тому +3

      anik khan and Messi also, he's the greatest of all time and have 5 ballon dor

    • @ITILII
      @ITILII 7 років тому

      Pele is the greatest footballer of ALL time

    • @flipptheclipp9068
      @flipptheclipp9068 7 років тому

      you have never seen him

    • @flipptheclipp9068
      @flipptheclipp9068 7 років тому +2

      Messi is a natural born talent. His skill is just from another planet, on the other hand Cristiano's character is out of this world too. As the topic is what goes inside the heads of those athletes, Ronaldo should be the example.

  • @jonnyfranco7
    @jonnyfranco7 11 років тому +2

    I loveeeeeee this thank you so much

  • @KashifKhan-pt1jb
    @KashifKhan-pt1jb 7 років тому

    Great man great video thanks

  • @sajjad0hossain
    @sajjad0hossain 9 років тому

    great talk

  • @lynkrig5635
    @lynkrig5635 6 років тому +6

    I never understand why these never bring up combat sports athletes

  • @michaelhovm963
    @michaelhovm963 11 років тому +1

    Great vid, so helpful for my project

  • @CraftingDaDiamond
    @CraftingDaDiamond 4 роки тому +1

    4:19 devastating voice break

  • @youngshogun1805
    @youngshogun1805 4 роки тому +5

    His voice died and came back to life XD 2:22

  • @unzahid
    @unzahid 4 роки тому +1

    powerful.

  • @hrabmv
    @hrabmv 10 років тому +767

    i wonder whats inside his pockets?

    • @mortelricardom.8588
      @mortelricardom.8588 6 років тому +60

      hrabmv his kneecaps

    • @sammy00739
      @sammy00739 6 років тому +6

      Exactly

    • @SYWPiano
      @SYWPiano 5 років тому +4

      Same 😂

    • @fastfreddy9341
      @fastfreddy9341 5 років тому +13

      Interesting you noticed this, I did also, and was distracted

    • @fcchannel6162
      @fcchannel6162 5 років тому +10

      and that how you dont become rich focuses on something else why someone trying give u game

  • @yespub234
    @yespub234 3 роки тому

    When tennis great Vitas Gerulaitis finally beat Jim Connors in their seventeenth meeting, he was heard in a press interview saying: “No one beats Vitus Gerulaitis 17 times in a row”.

  • @HenryFlores4
    @HenryFlores4 11 років тому +1

    I really enjoyed this speech. Very informative and to the point. Did anyone catch his failed joke?lol. Still a good TED Talk though.

  • @Dan-DFD
    @Dan-DFD 6 років тому +68

    That's a lot of "perhaps". Perhaps you can cut down on them.

    • @esronmills825
      @esronmills825 6 років тому +6

      Perhaps he can...

    • @julypatino6434
      @julypatino6434 4 роки тому

      perhaps he was just too nervous?!

    • @neondisguise1587
      @neondisguise1587 4 роки тому

      Perhaps I'm only here to say perhaps. Or perhaps I'm here for school. Perhaps..

  • @antsatlas4855
    @antsatlas4855 4 роки тому +8

    Anyone else hear the voice cracks?

  • @zzbaker558
    @zzbaker558 3 роки тому

    Relaxation techniques will help me Greatly in learning to stay relaxed in breathing in performing at my Very best without any Hindrances mentally or in any other way emotionally or Spiritually or even physically" "quote on quote personal note" thanks for sharing

  • @EL3TRICF33L
    @EL3TRICF33L 10 років тому +16

    Most of this seems pretty obvious... if you have eyes and a small amount of pre-frontal lobe capacity. Thought he would have gone into some 'deeper' topics like the high-peek performance zone or 'hive mind' chemistry within teams. Oh well

  • @bchapman2003
    @bchapman2003 10 років тому +45

    Exhibit A of pretentious TED talks. This information is chapter 1 of strategy and management for sport or business. He throws in some generic sports examples to link it to sports psychology. He's a poor speaker aswell with a poor script for the presentation. I'd be pissed if this had been built up to be something special and had to listen to this for ten minutes.

  • @sutertennis
    @sutertennis 11 років тому +6

    This speech sounds like a sale of Sports psychology to me!

  •  7 років тому +1

    gogo!

  • @aannamaaiya
    @aannamaaiya 3 роки тому

    I would like to know more, what he meant by 'prompts' whilst talking about visualizing the performance?