Sport Psychology

The modern soccer coach has a responsibility to develop their team in all of the components of the game.  The psychological and team building aspect manchester_united_team_building.jpgof coaching must not be forgotten or taken lightly by the coach if their team is to reach their full promise.  If a team has a positive mental frame of mind they will enhance their chances of success; they will also overcome adversity and not allow the uncontrollable to influence their ability to play in a constructive and intelligent manner.

The coach must ensure that the team competes with self-confidence, shows a positive attitude toward one another and can deal with adversity. This is the team building aspect that cannot be neglected; it is a piece of the overall team development that must be worked on consistently and with thoughtfulness.  

A team philosophy or mission statement must be constructed as soon as possible when the team begins training for the new season.  Tteambuilding_picture.jpghe goals of individuals and of the team must be a priority before the first game. The team also must begin to develop some social cohesion with one another if they are going to be supportive of each other during the season.  It is a task that is not any easy one for the coach and by belonging to ASET you will learn and be exposed to coaching sessions that will enable you to achieve your full potential as a coach.

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Building Confidence Building Confidence

Date added: 08/06/2009
Date modified: 08/06/2009
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This article was reprinted with the permission of Dr. Jim Taylor. To view more of his work visit his web site at www.drjimtaylor.com

Building Confidence for the Long Haul Building Confidence for the Long Haul

Date added: 05/05/2009
Date modified: 05/05/2009
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This article was reprinted with the permission of Dr. Jim Taylor. To view more of his work visit his web site at www.drjimtaylor.com

Developing Mental Toughness Through Self Knowledge Developing Mental Toughness Through Self Knowledge

Date added: 02/26/2010
Date modified: 03/01/2010
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The author of this article was Alistair Smith and he is the designated learning consultant to FA Learning. He is a regular presenter on the UEFA Pro Licence and developed the Generic Tutor Training approach on behalf of The FA. He has written a number of books including The Brain’s Behind It: New Knowledge about the Brain and Learning. He works on a part-time basis in the professional game. In this article he provides some insights into identifying, discussing and developing mental toughness in professional players. This article is printed with the permission of the English FA, specifically FA Learning; www.thefa.com/GetIntoFootball/FALearning.aspx.

Emotional Threat vs. Emotional Challenge Emotional Threat vs. Emotional Challenge

Date added: 12/31/2010
Date modified: 12/31/2010
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This article was reprinted with the permission of Dr. Jim Taylor.  To view more of his work visit his web site at www.drjimtaylor.com

Focus and Concentration: Some Tips For Getting Your Players Back Into The Game Focus and Concentration: Some Tips For Getting Your Players Back Into The Game

Date added: 04/24/2009
Date modified: 03/01/2010
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This article was written by Lauren Tashman, David W. Eccles and Gershon Tenenbaum. This article is printed with the permission of the English FA, specifically FA Learning; www.thefa.com/GetIntoFootball/FALearning.aspx.
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