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PERFORMANCE PSYCHOLOGY
Using applied science to improve performance and lives. Performance psychology is the scientific study and application of human performance technology and mental and emotional health principles that finds its roots in sport psychology. The reality being that performance is performance whether you are an athlete or not the same principles apply.
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Athletic performance shares many of the same challenges that the work world does and the same principles used to create...
On this President’s Day, I was thrilled to listen to a piece on Bloomberg radio about Abraham Lincoln and writing.
My dad came back from Ed Foreman's Successful Life Course in the mid 1980s with a new favorite word,...
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A new Australian study suggests that the faster speed that athletes achieve when taking performance-enhancing drugs is...
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Ed Tseng, he's a great coach who also specializes in sports psychology.
Illustration: Jorge Columbo Cheer up. Be happy. Find the silver lining. Smile. If you didn't know any better, you might...
Handbook of Sport Psychology ... http://rapidshare.com/files/89057641/Ha...
Mental or Physical Illness--Which is the Bigger Workforce Problem? 11:01 AM Thursday February 19, 2009 by Stew Friedman...
New Research Quantifies the Effect of Stress 6:25 PM Thursday February 19, 2009 by Patrick J. Skerrett Tags: Personal...
There is a danger of the 70-hour workweek becoming the new standard
Sleep deprivation and insomnia have both immediate and long-term consequences. Chronic sleep loss can lead to impaired...
A new standard is evolving with extreme-jobbers not unlike extreme sports but with a higher cost, the weakening of the...
Ontario police officers over the past several years. Her findings, which will soon be published in the journal...
A top-notch sleep researcher at UCSD has said he’s never seen a report of anyone dying solely from a lack of sleep.
Studies presented at the annual meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies show that sleep is vital for...
Here is an interesting video of Barry Schwartz making a passionate call for "practical wisdom" because rules...
So the pitcher saw a famous sports psychologist named Ken Ravizza and learned to get his mind under control so that he...
Doesn't matter what your politics is, here is one of the best written pieces on leadership I have read in some time.
I recently visited a large Fortune 200 company. The purpose of my visit was, in part, to process some challenging...
Recently I started working with the head coach of a college basketball team. He is quite well respected and better yet,...
Under lots of exam pressure, better students take the same bad shortcuts as poorer students, and their anxiety can...
It may seem like common sense that good health is important for job performance, but when was the last time you...
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