You already know how important confidence is for you team’s success. When your athletes perform with confidence, they’ll cope with mistakes easier and adjust to adversity faster. When you athletes are confidence, they also deal better with anxiety and fear. Confidence influences everything your athletes do on the field – how they think, react, and perform each day.
As a coach you must commit to working on confidence as much as helping your players improve their swing or learn a new play. First help your players be more proactive with their confidence, and ask them to identify all the reasons they have to be confidence before games. Then help you players understand how to have stable confidence by refuting doubts, using positive self-talk in the field, and coping with mistakes.
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