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Mental Toughness?

I abhor the term “mental toughness” and all the implications and baggage that comes with it. It is not part of my coaching vocabulary or practice. I want to help my athletes be mentally strong and understand why they are doing what they are doing. There are tough workouts and there are easy workouts all directed toward one goal: Preparing a robust adaptable athlete who is ready to thrive in the competitive arena. That requires mindful highly focused training that is done with intent and purpose. It means that the athlete has be there in mind and body every day with a clear focus on the task at hand. No puke workouts or punishment training because that is the fastest way to get the athlete to turn off their brain. Every workout demands intense concentration, so much so that the competition is easy. Be a coach and be a professional and help your athlete get better by guiding them and respecting them!

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  1. It’s actually a great and useful piece of info.I’m happy that you just shared this useful info with us. Please stay us informed like this. Thank you for sharing.

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  2. The big problem is that nowadays some coaches care little about their students. I hope that one day all the professionals of my academy will be just like you! Congratulations on the blog!

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  3. Mental toughness is something sports centers around the globe should look after to. Training programs should be stated so that an athlete can be furnished with both physical as well as mental strength.

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  4. Mental toughness is absolutely fundamental to anyone who wants to be a really good athlete.

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