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Do you want to boost your brain - win your game? I'm Karl Morris one of Europe's leading Performance Coaches.  Whether it's sport, business or pleasure, the real key to success is to go from thought to ACTION and MAKE the changes happen.

Feb 20, 2020

Have you ever considered the importance of motivation in your sport?

How does motivation affect your movement patterns?

As Mike says motivation is largely ignored by Sports Psychology

How does motivation affect the movement of each individual shot?

The brain is always trying to select and strive for a particular goal.

The goal creates a ‘gap’ in the mind

The need to develop your self awareness related to your goals

The lack of knowledge of yourself may well be the KEY that is holding you back

How instead of playing ‘one shot at a time’ we get to play ‘one goal at a time’

The importance of creating clear goals to allow your mind body connection to do its job

The importance of ACTIVATING your goals

A really interesting session that will really get you thinking about your goals and motivations

Dr. Mike Grevlos is a professor of psychology at the University of Sioux Falls in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

He is the author of ‘ The Motivation Game’

He has been featured on many podcasts including ‘On the Mark’ with Mark Immelman.

He teaches courses in sport and exercise psychology; cognitive psychology; learning and behavior; motivation and emotion; and moral psychology. In addition, he has worked as a mental coach to athletes in a variety of sports for the last fifteen years. His doctoral research was on the acquisition of golf expertise.

If you would like to contact Dr. Mike Grevlos, you can call (USA) 605-321-9386 or e-mail mike.grevlos@usiouxfalls.edu.

 

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