@ralster
Totally on board with using an effective sports psychologist!
Buy cheaper carpet for the new housing and hire two!
Coaches, however, should see them too.
Coaches and trainers are traditionally the single biggest obstacles for sports psychologists, or so I have heard. It has to do with coaches wanting to control team psychology and individual button pushing and not knowing how to collaborate with a sports psychologist. And trainers are reputedly often ignorant of the therapeutic process and reputedly sometimes undermine sports psychologists to coaches and players.
Self, because of his psch background, and brilliance at maneuvering players in and out of comfort zones, could revolutionize mental fitness as he has physical fitness with Hudy, but he apparently has not yet found a way to collaborate…and he should.
Sports psychology is a great way to get better.
If adidas’ sponsorship cannot leverage us into more OADs, it can at least lever us into top sports psychologists.
The key for a coach is to see what a good child psychologist does for a teenager, which is only a small part about venting and talking about myths of the childhood past and largely about developing specific approaches to situations that work!
Go Bill go!!!