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Psyched Up Drills for Tennis
By Rufus Keown
The aim of this e-book is to introduce on-court drills which will improve your player’s psychological performance during competition. Given the importance of mental training, this series will hopefully provide some interesting new material for coaches.
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This is a great eBook especially written for athletes and coaches that covers one of the most important and often neglected areas of an athlete's success - the area of Sports Psychology! This book is written in an easy-to-read style that covers all of the important topics required for an athlete to achieve their Ultimate Performance State!
Topics Include:
- The Ultimate Performance State Model
- How to reach your full potential as an athlete

- Concentration
- Determination
- Imagery/Visualization
- How to deal with cheating opponents
- Mental toughness
- Leadership for coaches
- Goal setting
- Dealing with stress , anxiety and pressure
- Personal accountability as an athlete
- Your formula for success as an athlete
- Developing routines as an athlete
- An athlete's welfare
- And much more !
Sports Psychologist Michelle Cranston talks about the importance of goal setting, incorporating imagery into your training sessions and how to deal with life's everyday issues that affect an athlete's performance. Click here to read more about "The Athlete's Mind" >>>>>
How To Master The Mental Game of Tennis
"How to Use Ancient Secrets Stolen from a Japanese Zen Master, Combined with Modern Day Quantum Physics, to Catapult Your Tennis Game to a New Stratosphere, and Bask in the Glory of Dominating and Humiliating Your Competition, Whether You're a Rank Beginner or an Elite Tour Pro...Almost Overnight - Guaranteed." "Finally, the Renegade Tennis Mental Guru Reveals the Real Reason Your Game Sucks, Why Traditional Tennis Psychology is Useless, and How You Can Turn it Around by Utilizing Secret Underground Tactics...All In a Matter of Minutes." EVERY tennis player knows that what separates the good from the elite is the mental side of the game. You know this is true. Sure, there are the issues of natural talent, starting tennis lessons at a young age with good coaches, disciplined practice, strength and conditioning, and pure determination. These are without a doubt vitally important factors.But they are rather meaningless if you can’t hold your own on the mental level. The top players perform consistently well physically because they don’t screw up mentally. In other words, in order to allow your natural (and hard earned) abilities to be realized, you have to mentally – GET OUT OF YOUR OWN WAY!......Read More>>>>






