Coaches Ask a Sport Psych, Episode 07, Engaging Athletes in the Feedback Loop
In this episode, I share ways to help athletes connect with feedback systems that can help them improve...
Coaches Ask a Sport Psych, Episode 06, Finding the Right Balance: How Much Visualization Is Too Much?
In this episode, I share ways to help athletes find the right balance with how much they visualize their efforts...
Coaches Ask a Sport Psych, Episode 05, Books vs. One-on-One Sessions: Maximizing Your Mental Game
In this episode, I review the relative benefits of working through a self-help book versus hiring a professional...
Coaches Ask a Sport Psych, Episode 04, Putting Training Setbacks into Sustainable Context
In this episode, I share ways to help athletes connect with the bigger picture during training challenges and setbacks...
Coaches Ask a Sport Psych, Episode 03, Navigating Performer Low Motivation after Unexpectedly Poor Performances
In this episode, I share ways to work with a performer as they try to navigate the fallout of an unexpectedly poor performance...
Coaches Ask a Sport Psych, Episode 02, “Manifesting?!”
In this episode, I take a unique interpretation on manifesting to turn a bait question into a discussion of when to learn and practice skills related to future...
Coaches Ask a Sport Psych, Episode 01, Meditation for Relaxation
In this episode, I address common misconceptions about meditation in sports. Instead of viewing it merely as a relaxation tool, I explore how meditation strengthens an athlete's ability to remain present and fully engaged...
Preventing Burnout in Athletes and Employees: Behavioral Insights for Sustainable Success
...as if a fire has torn through your brain or heart and left only charred emotional remains. The metaphor is apt for the experience across sport and performance domains. Both athletes and employees have described burnout as causing feelings of loss, devaluing, resentment, and exhaustion...
How does meditation help my performance?
... whatever the name, the goal is the same: training your mind to stay in the "now." In sports, missing those fleeting opportunities because your mind is stuck in the past or worrying about the future can cost you big time...
Podcast Announcement: Empirical Cycling Guest Appearance: Perspectives Episode #33
Patrick Smith was recently a guest on The Empirical Cycling Podcast. Read on for more details and link to the show.
Publication Announcement: Frontiers in Psychology: Cognition
I also work in research on clinical methods and have work published in research journals from time to time. This is one of those times.
Podcast Announcement: Empirical Cycling Guest Appearance: Perspectives Episode #08
Patrick Smith was recently a guest on The Empirical Cycling Podcast. Read on for more details and link to the show.
Podcast Announcement: Empirical Cycling Guest Appearance
Patrick Smith was recently a guest on The Empirical Cycling Podcast. Read on for more details and link to the show.
Recruiting 18+yo English Speaking Elite Athletes for Research Participation
In collaboration with an international team of researchers and sport psychologists, we are attempting to address a service gap in accessing mental health services. This is a call for participants and individuals interested in helping us recruit participants via introductions.
Coach Education: When Athlete Identity Falls Apart
Acceptance and Commitment Training builds the skill of distinguishing between the self-as-content (Self-stories), the self-as-process (Self-Story-Teller), and self-as-context (Where the story is told). Athletes and coaches can hook on the story as identity with catastrophic outcomes. I talk about how to notice the stories we tell ourselves so we can effectively navigate identity disrupting experiences such as injury or loss.
Coach Education: Training Flow State through Mindfulness
Mindfulness is becoming so ubiquitous it can be challenging to separate what the skill is and how to use it to an athlete’s advantage from the stereotypes of culturally appropriating hipsters and crunchy consumerism. Here are some trainable skills to build active and flexible attention in order to more easily induce broad present moment awareness experiences such as flow state.
Publication Announcement: Journal of Sport Psychology in Action
I also work in research on clinical methods and have work published in research journals from time to time. This is one of those times.
Behavior Analysis Tools for Figure Skating
This post is a companion piece to an education article appearing in the January-February 2019 Professional Skate Magazine entitled “Behavior Analysis for Popped Jumps.” We build off that article and go deeper on form versus function and fading techniques.
It's OK to be a Perfectionist, if You practice Self-Compassion
Perfectionism commonly occurs hand in hand with depression in sport environments but new research suggests that self compassion can mitigate the downside of what is a normally occurring behavior.