Secrets of Sports Psychology Revealed: Proven Techniques to Elevate Your Performance
The world of sports psychology and in the introduction of mental skills coaches has exploded into the athletic mainstream over the last few decades. Before then, the attitude regarding such training was extremely conservative and “old school”—the prevailing philosophy was that “any athlete who needs to talk with a shrink needs to have their head examined.”

Fortunately, with today’s modern athletes, the dark ages of mental training in sports have gone away and times have changed for the better. But as with any growing industry, there are lots of new and untested pathways to one’s mental performance training in practices and games. But depending on who you talk to, the advice that is given can vary widely—and sometimes, even be contradictory.

The Secrets of Sports Psychology Revealed by Rick Wolff, one of the pioneers in the field of sports psychology, is based upon his many years of clinical, hands-on work with top professional and amateur athletes in a variety of sports. He provides real insight into what does—and doesn’t—work. Specifically:

  • Do pre-game visualization techniques really work?

  • Is it OK to be superstitious, or are those rituals counterproductive?

  • Does taking a deep breath or two in a tight situation really help?

  • What’s the best way to learn how to make adjustments in one’s game?


  • These direct questions, and many others, are presented and answered in this easy to use how-to guide aimed directly at athletes and coaches. The answers are right to the point and are based upon the author’s observations and work over the years with top athletes.
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    Secrets of Sports Psychology Revealed: Proven Techniques to Elevate Your Performance
    The world of sports psychology and in the introduction of mental skills coaches has exploded into the athletic mainstream over the last few decades. Before then, the attitude regarding such training was extremely conservative and “old school”—the prevailing philosophy was that “any athlete who needs to talk with a shrink needs to have their head examined.”

    Fortunately, with today’s modern athletes, the dark ages of mental training in sports have gone away and times have changed for the better. But as with any growing industry, there are lots of new and untested pathways to one’s mental performance training in practices and games. But depending on who you talk to, the advice that is given can vary widely—and sometimes, even be contradictory.

    The Secrets of Sports Psychology Revealed by Rick Wolff, one of the pioneers in the field of sports psychology, is based upon his many years of clinical, hands-on work with top professional and amateur athletes in a variety of sports. He provides real insight into what does—and doesn’t—work. Specifically:

  • Do pre-game visualization techniques really work?

  • Is it OK to be superstitious, or are those rituals counterproductive?

  • Does taking a deep breath or two in a tight situation really help?

  • What’s the best way to learn how to make adjustments in one’s game?


  • These direct questions, and many others, are presented and answered in this easy to use how-to guide aimed directly at athletes and coaches. The answers are right to the point and are based upon the author’s observations and work over the years with top athletes.
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    Secrets of Sports Psychology Revealed: Proven Techniques to Elevate Your Performance

    Secrets of Sports Psychology Revealed: Proven Techniques to Elevate Your Performance

    by Rick Wolff
    Secrets of Sports Psychology Revealed: Proven Techniques to Elevate Your Performance

    Secrets of Sports Psychology Revealed: Proven Techniques to Elevate Your Performance

    by Rick Wolff

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    Overview

    The world of sports psychology and in the introduction of mental skills coaches has exploded into the athletic mainstream over the last few decades. Before then, the attitude regarding such training was extremely conservative and “old school”—the prevailing philosophy was that “any athlete who needs to talk with a shrink needs to have their head examined.”

    Fortunately, with today’s modern athletes, the dark ages of mental training in sports have gone away and times have changed for the better. But as with any growing industry, there are lots of new and untested pathways to one’s mental performance training in practices and games. But depending on who you talk to, the advice that is given can vary widely—and sometimes, even be contradictory.

    The Secrets of Sports Psychology Revealed by Rick Wolff, one of the pioneers in the field of sports psychology, is based upon his many years of clinical, hands-on work with top professional and amateur athletes in a variety of sports. He provides real insight into what does—and doesn’t—work. Specifically:

  • Do pre-game visualization techniques really work?

  • Is it OK to be superstitious, or are those rituals counterproductive?

  • Does taking a deep breath or two in a tight situation really help?

  • What’s the best way to learn how to make adjustments in one’s game?


  • These direct questions, and many others, are presented and answered in this easy to use how-to guide aimed directly at athletes and coaches. The answers are right to the point and are based upon the author’s observations and work over the years with top athletes.

    Product Details

    ISBN-13: 9781510716384
    Publisher: Skyhorse
    Publication date: 01/16/2018
    Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
    Format: eBook
    Pages: 184
    File size: 603 KB

    About the Author

    Rick Wolff is a nationally-recognized expert in the field of sports psychology. Wolff, a former professional baseball player in the Detroit Tigers’ organization, also served as the roving sports psychology coach for the Cleveland Indians from 1989 to 1994 and has worked with numerous top professional and collegiate athletes. A direct protégé of the famed sports psychology coach Harvey Dorfman, Wolff can be heard every Sunday morning on WFAN Sports Radio in New York City where he discusses key sports parenting and sports psychology issues. An honors graduate of Harvard University as well as Long Island University, Wolff was a member of the Crimson baseball team that played in the College World Series in 1971. He was ultimately drafted and signed by the Tigers after his junior year. Always in demand from the national sports media, Wolff has appeared on all the major television networks to provide his insights on sports.He resides in Armonk, New York.

    Table of Contents

    A Little Background… ix

    Chapter 1 An Introduction to Sports Psychology 1

    Chapter 2 The Positive Power of Superstitions 19

    Chapter 3 "Seeing" Yourself Succeed 29

    Chapter 4 The Slippery Slope of Setting Goals 43

    Chapter 5 Dealing with Pregame Jitters 49

    Chapter 6 The Road to Making In-Game Adjustments 63

    Chapter 7 "When You Think… You Stink" 75

    Chapter 8 Accountability and "Self-Talks" 93

    Chapter 9 The Power of the Mental Cue Card 101

    Chapter 10 "Stay in the Moment" and Find Your Focal Point 111

    Chapter 11 The Gift of Adversity: What is Mental Toughness? 125

    Chapter 12 How Sports Parents Can Introduce their Kids to Sports Psychology 137

    One More Note-The Joy of Playing at the Elite Level 149

    Summary of Key Points 151

    Selected Bibliography 153

    Acknowledgments 157

    Index 159

    About the Author 163

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