Behavourial Analysis
The Next Step
We observe 3 hours of game film and examine the athletes in 7 areas of performance, Intensity, Body language, confidence, intuition, decision making, team conduct, spirit and communication.
Program Description
Who are these courses for.
By Mastering Emotional Intelligence, we can reduce our stress, improve mental health, gain invincibility and naturally become more coachable, teachable and employable. Each module brings athletes one step closer to a whole new perspective on life and a path to unstoppable success.
This course is targeted towards athletes looking to up their mental game.
What’s in this program.
We observe 3 hours of game film and examine the athletes in 7 areas of performance, Intensity, Body language, confidence, intuition, decision making, team conduct, spirit and communication.
We then formulate a written recommendation with resources to help the athlete to improve in the areas of growth. If we feel the athlete would benefit from specific courses we will include this in the NEXT STEPS TO GROW SECTION. This will be emailed to the athlete. We know all athletes can succeed when shown the correct pathways to grow. Videos to be sent to: mentalgameacademy@gmail.com
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The Sharpen the Pro Athlete Program
EI #1
Self Awareness
Self Awareness is the ability to understand your emotions and others emotions and how you react to them.
EI #2
Motivation
Motivation is based on learning to be intrinsically motivated.
EI #3
Empathy
Empathy is the ability to emotionally understand what other people feel.
EI #4
Social Skills
This refers to the skills needed to handle and influence other people’s emotions effectively.
EI #5
Self Regulation
It includes your ability to manage your impulses.
What you’ll learn
If an athlete is to be an elite one, they must demonstrate exemplary Mental skills, Team IQ, Healthy Habits, have incredible Focus, and we teach them to be happy with themselves and their progress. Athletes who like themselves, happy supportive families and love what they play can be successful athletes. Teaching athletes mental skills is like giving them powerful skills with the added bonus of preventing phone addiction and mental health issues.
“Small changes, Big impact”
It took a while to get the entire team through all the material. Once they all started to dicuss among themselves it was amazing to see how the team shared what they learned, what new strategies they were trying, what was working for them and what wasn’t. Definitely worth it.
Michael Dunne