072 Mastering the Mental Side of Cricket

Demystifying Mental Toughness - Podcast tekijän mukaan David Charlton - Perjantaisin

The psychological challenges in cricket are immense, whether you're a batsman or bowler, a wicket-keeper, or a fielder. The sport has got very unique challenges including the fact that it is a team sport but can frequently feel like an individual sport, the difficulty of having to accept repeated failures, and the walk of shame!   Today, Tom Jones, a highly qualified youth cricket coach and owner of Cricket Coach 365, and I chew the fat, we talk about these challenges, we discuss mental toughness and Tom explains how he goes on to help young cricketers get the most from their talent.  Key Learning Points: The mental side of cricket is increasingly becoming the most important part of the game, whatever level you play at.  The long walk to the wicket can fill many youngsters with dread. Managing expectations is hugely important as batters will get out more times than they go on to score the runs that they’d like to get.   Focusing in on what you can control is vital as when you do get out it can be for many reasons, often it is out of your control and this can mess with your head.  Remembering your good shots, positive self-talk and visualisation can help you remain in a confident headspace. Coaches should consider how to set up their environment so players practice with a purpose and simulate what happens on the pitch.  Connect with Tom Jones LinkedIn Instagram Website Connect with David Charlton Accelerator Course: Achieving Your Goals Faster Download THE FOCUSED ATHLETE CHECKLIST Join David @ The Sports Psychology Hub Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn Useful Podcasts Sports Psychology For Youth Athletes Podcasts   Confidence in Sport Podcasts For More Resources for Cricketers Cricket Blogs  Today’s Podcast Sponsor Kymira Sport

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