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A motivational sheet that team members or students in your physical education class can contribute to as the season progresses.
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A trick to prevent some of the angry reaction to bad calls that can lead to technical fouls.
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A sport psychology exercise in which athletes record their goals both as individuals and as teammates.
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An icebreaker in which students introduce their partner by name and recount the meaning of that name.
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Playing tennis in the presence of a scoreboard will increase the higher-ranked player’s chance of winning the match by about 4%!
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NBA basketball coaches like George Karl of the Denver Nuggets, often design plays to attack opponents who have just missed a foul shot and may be depressed and distracted.
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Improve athlete motivation and adherence to summer training programs with a system of regular support from peers, plus the use of training logs.
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An icebreaker in which participants must mingle and ask designated questions, then remember personal information about their teammates.
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Minimize distracting thoughts by having your players count each time the ball contacts a racquet.
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Search terms: sport psychology,racquet sports,badminton,tennis

An icebreaker in which participants must guess who is sitting behind them based on personal clues provided by their teammates.
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An icebreaker that uses a blanket to help athletes learn their teammates’ names.
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If you've performed a sports skill once, you are capable of doing it again.

Colours can be visualized to help an athletes overcome fatigue or manipulate ineffectual emotional states.
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Search terms: emotional control,sports and emotions,how to control emotions during sports

Touching an item of athletic equipment can make imagery exercises more effective.
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