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today, May 25, 2012 at 5:59pm EDT
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Stepping out of your comfort zone is the norm for competitive athletes. Highly motivated athletes are expected to train harder, perform better for optimal results. High performance is easiest under ideal conditions.
If you’ve been competing for any length of time, you know conditions are not always in your favor. Maintaining focus during crunch time, facing adverse conditions, requires confidence, focus and a strong skill set.
How you respond to adversity is what separates the winners from all the other athletes. A small margin exists in the physical abilities between elite athletes. Frequently it is just one point, one shot or a fraction of a second to claim the winning title.
How can an athlete transform from a choker, underperforming when pressured, to a clutch player, rising up to the challenge at crunch time?
High performance under all conditions requires a strong mental game. Don’t leave that to chance. Resiliency is an advanced strategy to navigate through the unexpected challenges when competing. Uncover your strengths. Successfully facing adversity builds confidence.
During crunch time the athlete who maintains a strong focus under pressure will outperform even more talented athletes. The insights about your response to pressure plus training to stay strong will transform you from choking under pressure to clutch performance. Now’s the time for you to create a new response.
Challenge: What can you learn from previous experience where you choked under pressure? In your notebook, list the problem and your response. Now list the new response you’d like to develop. Write down which thoughts interfere with your performance. Now write what you are willing to do differently to change your response. If you can’t think of anything then think of someone else you know who doesn’t let pressure get under their skin. Consider what they are doing that is different from you. Now list what you noticed about them that you could model.
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