Athletes' Guide to MENTAL TRAINING

This book is written for those athletes who wish to avoid choking in the big game, losing concentration because of negative self talk. and psyching themselves out because of the antics of an opponent. In Athletes' Guide to Men- tal Training, author Robert Nideffer ex- plains why these psycholog...

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Main Author: Nideffer, Robert M
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Champaign, IL Human Kinetics Publishers 1985
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