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Mental Game Skills for Football Players - Mastery to Become Dominant in the Field - cover

Mental Game Skills for Football Players - Mastery to Become Dominant in the Field

Mindset Press

Casa editrice: Midnight Cry Press

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Did you know that mental skills are just as important as physical skills when it comes to being a successful football player? 
 
Studies have shown that up to 90% of athletic success comes from having a strong mental game. If you want to be a dominant football player, you need to master the mental side of the game. By mastering critical mental skills, young athletes can unlock their full potential and achieve success both on and off the football field.
 
Discover how mental skills allow one to become a more confident, focused, and successful football player.
 
Mental Game Skills for Football Players aims to be the ultimate guide to help young athletes develop the mental skills needed to excel on the football field. With this book, readers will learn how to set achievable goals, develop positive self-talk, visualize success, manage stress, and much more. This book is designed specifically for young athletes who want to take their game to the next level. 
 
Inside this book, you will find:
 
 Practical techniques for goal-setting and positive self-talk
 
Tips for effective visualization and relaxation techniques
 
Strategies for managing energy levels and building resilience
 
Exercises for improving focus, concentration, and mindfulness
 
Nutritional guidance for athletes and strategies for improving sleep
 
Real-life case studies and inspiring quotes to motivate and inspire you
 
With Mental Game Skills for Football Players, you will benefit to:
 
Develop a strong mental game that will help you succeed both on and off the football field
 
Learn how to set achievable goals and stay motivated to achieve them
 
Develop positive self-talk and learn how to reframe negative thoughts
 
Visualize success and learn how to stay focused under pressure
 
Learn how to manage stress and build resilience
 
Improve your energy levels and performance at the top through proper nutrition and sleep
 
Mental Game Skills for Football Players is the perfect gift for young football players who dreams of dominating on the field. It's easy to read and understand, and it will provide them with the tools they need to succeed.
Disponibile da: 25/04/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 103 pagine.

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