If you trust the training, the training will kick in, says Mark Jeffery, a former army officer and Army Tennis Champion in the U.K. He uses strategies he learned in the army to teach athletes how to trust in all that they’ve learned in training. Athletes, like people in the military, can be plagued with […] The post Help Athletes Trust the Training first appeared on Youth Sports Psychology.
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