Coaching Skills: The mental game
Posted 2 years ago by Deakin University
Understand how mental fitness affects your team
An athlete’s performance is dependent on more than their physical skills; it also extends into their mental strength.
On this two-week course, you’ll discover how you can help your team enhance their A-game by knowing how to coach the mental game.
Distractions outside of a game, known as B-factors, can affect how an athlete performs, which is where coaching athletes mentally pays off. You’ll identify key elements of the mental game and learn how to apply frameworks, principles and strategies to improve an athlete’s mental fitness to get them into the ‘zone’.
Learn how to promote a positive team culture
Culture is a primary mental conditioner that can affect an athlete’s performance and development.
As a coach, you’re responsible for establishing a positive team culture to encourage growth. You’ll explore how you can create ideal mindsets in your athletes by creating an empowering culture, and adapting a servant leadership and athlete-centred approach.
Apply your skills to business or sports coaching
By the end of this course, you’ll understand how to reflect on your coaching practice, either in business or sports, and apply what you have learned to enhance your team’s performance.
You’ll learn how to develop a supportive environment that helps your athlete’s maximise their potential, as you understand how to coach the mental game.
This course will suit you if you have an interest in sports or business coaching, or you’re already working in the area and want to expand your skills.
This course will suit you if you have an interest in sports or business coaching, or you’re already working in the area and want to expand your skills.
- Identify elements of the mental game
- Explain key features of the thinking and the instinctive brain and their separate functions in key moments of performance
- Apply frameworks, principles and strategies for coaching athletes' mental game
- Reflect on your coaching practice incorporating insights gained through the course