Your greatest weapon when playing soccer is your mind prior
to and during the game.
Your mindset is how you mentally approach and prepare for
soccer.
When you have an effective mindset, you have belief that you
can win games, or at least compete at a high level even against very good
teams.
Negative thoughts will creep in for you, but the goal is to
have most of your thoughts enhance confidence and have the ability to refocus
when negativity creeps in.
A positive mindset reduces anxiety prior to games, allows
you to play freely or intuitively on the pitch and keeps the focus on the task
at hand.
A positive mindset not only affects how you approach games,
but also how you approach practices and training sessions.
When you have intensity and drive, you train hard and
compete in practice rather than merely being physically present in practice.
When you have a strong mindset, you are passionate about competition
and enjoy playing your sport, both of which contribute to your success as an
athlete.
Is your mindset helpful or hurt your game?
If your mindset is mostly negative, do you think you can do
anything about it? Or do you believe "it is what it is?"
The truth is your mindset is a choice. YOU control your
mindset.
Your mindset is something you foster by your decision of
where to place your focus.
Focus on fear, deficiencies in your game, mistakes,
comparisons or the negative criticisms of other, you will grow a negative
mindset... and that negative mindset will show in your performance during
games.
Focus on your strengths, effort in training, successes and
your will to improve your game, and you will cultivate a positive mindset.
A positive mindset will produce positive results in games.
Positive results don’t always mean wins; it means playing aggressively, playing
to your potential, competing throughout the game, never giving up and making
plays.
Change your mindset... change your game!
Tips For Fostering a Positive Competitive Mindset:
"Competitive" means to compete or to make a
full-out effort to be successful.
You can improve your mindset by getting into the habit of
competing at your peak all the time.
Start competing in practice... push during drills, race to the ball,
play aggressively during scrimmages, etc.
As you start winning battles, finishing first during runs,
hustling in games, you will notice that your mindset changes... and the results
will be positive!
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