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Mental
Mechanics...
The Furthest Thing From Sports Psychology
Why
do teams fail to achieve their goals? What element separates
success from failure? How can organizations maximize
each player's mental edge?
The
answer lies in an athlete's mental conditioning. What
goes on in an athlete's head either wins or loses games.
With
the exception of an injury or medical condition, any
problem an athlete may be having with his mechanics
that does not respond to skilled coaching is originating
in his mind. We are all in agreement with the term "mental
blocks" to best describe its occurrence. Mental
blocks can present themselves in a variety of ways:
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Are
you becoming your worst enemy? |
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Are
you self-sabotaging your game? |
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Are
you self-doubting and second-guessing yourself? |
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Are
you over thinking and can't stop it? |
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Are
you feeling the pressure of expectations? |
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Are
you having difficulties with your focus, control
and consistency? |
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Are
you starting to lose you self-confidence? |
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Are
you no longer having fun playing your game? |
Mental
Mechanics is a major breakthrough
in empowering an athlete's mind over matter, his mental
over his physical. It is the brainchild of Dr. Richard
Crowley who has been developing it through his research,
testing and implementation since he first introduced
it into baseball in 1983.
Athletes
today understand the important role that nutrition,
strength training and conditioning play in their peak
performance. Leveraging mental capabilities is not mainstream
by any means. It is the visionary athletes and team
leaders who embrace this leverage that will truly set
themselves apart from the pack.
The
purpose of Mental Mechanics is to remove any mental barriers interfering with an
athlete's natural mechanics. Mental Mechanics
then reconnects, maintains and improves upon an athlete's
natural physical mechanics. Its proven track record
with professional athletes, as well as amateurs, attests
to its effectiveness in resolving mechanical inconsistencies.
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