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Helpful Tips: Building Confidence in Young Players

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Today I want to share with you how I helped a 14 year old basketball player break through typical youth player struggles.

It all starts with this one thing– that you just cannot allow to happen to a youth player. To begin, see if this 3 minute video story relates to you:

Case study youth basketball player

Remember, the formula for blasting through stuck issues like Tod’s,

Starts with this:  Performance = Potential – Interference

Continuing on with Tod’s case, he was so down about his situation. 

When he came to me. His confidence was absolutely shot! He was so down on himself because his parents and coaches gave him good advice and he did everything he could to implement it. But it didn’t work.  

 They told him to:

Building Confidence: Here’s the punchline…

So what does an athlete like that naturally conclude when that kind of “surface” mental advice doesn’t work? I’m broken. There’s something wrong with me and shame sets in and down the drain goes Tod’s confidence. 

As a parent or coach, you must do everything in your power to make sure this doesn’t happen. If you aren’t 100% sure your advice will work, then don’t give it.

Building Confidence in Young Players Solution:

I began imparting with Tod the R.A.C.E Formula.

R is Relentless. For my work, it’s a little different than how the word “relentless” is normally used. It means to be relentless in your ability to make a “nervous system” change.   

Tod’s dad emailed me the day after our first session and asked what kind of wizardry I had done with his son. My answer? “I gave him hope.” 

In the next INSIDER piece, we’ll tell you how the they next step in the R.A.C.E. Formula gave Tod the full belief in himself he needed to open the door to his breakthrough. 

If you want to give your young player a fast break to their greatness in basketball…and in life, let’s do this together! Basketball Mental Toughness

Craig Sigl
Mental Toughness Trainer

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