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Mental toughness is your edge
Mental training in soccer helps you have better mental fitness, meaning you can withstand a lot more pressure, challenge and adversity on the soccer field, without it derailing your performance. Working on the mental part of your soccer game helps you grow mental toughness, and this is EXACTLY where your ‘edge’ is going to come from.
soccer Is 90% Mental
So what are you doing to train that part of your game?
Introducing the Mindset Mastery Academy
A 10-week 1:1 mental skills mentorship experience for female soccer players
Doing hard things is how you hone this edge
The benefits of mental training in soccer
- understand that many of the things that plague you on the field are shared experiences (you are not alone) that you CAN do something about (meaning you are not doomed to forever have a lack of confidence and negative self-talk)
- normalize the conversation around the difficult topics of mental health, self-worth and unhealthy perfectionism in soccer so that they become less of an elephant in the room and more of a part of the conversation about the game (because they are!)
- reframe limiting beliefs and transform your soccer mindset into a healthy striving mentality
- offer new viewpoints and alternative ways of looking at repeat issues that are holding you back on the field (aka – trying new things is the best way to get new results!)
Grow your confidence through preparedness.
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The tools for gaining an edge
How to do mental training in soccer
Step 1 - Creating a foundation for mental skills work
Step 2 - The different options for mental training in soccer
- Individual work
- Group work/Team work
- 1:1 with a mental skills coach
This is because in a 1 on 1 coaching environment, players are led through thoughtful, engaging conversations that really allow them to self-explore and dig into their current mentality and identify and reframe the limiting beliefs that are holding them back. They are guided through the process in a way that allows them to self-discover and learn the tools they need to coach themselves toward more consistent, confident, resilient play.
Make mental training in soccer a priority this year
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