Understanding Sport and Performance Psychology
In today’s society, we look up to professional and amateur athletes alike. We admire them for their extraordinary physical attributes and are amazed by their ability to stretch the limits of the human body. We also revere professionals who possess superior psychomotor skills and must perform under intense pressure such as surgeons, firefighters, law enforcement officers, military personnel, performing artists and others.
However, what most people overlook is the fact that these individuals are not born with the physical prowess and mental resilience they later display. There is a tremendous amount of preparation that goes into performing at this level, and success almost always depends on both physical and mental toughness.
How many times have we seen a professional golfer miss an easy shot during an intense playoff or a veteran recording artist forget the words to a song he’s sung for 30 years?
If you’re wondering how these and others whose livelihoods depend on mental toughness and the ability to persevere during a high-stakes situation, you may want to learn more about sport and performance psychologists.
This subfield of psychology focuses on identifying and applying psychological principles that facilitate peak sport performance, enhance physical ability and achieve optimal human performance.



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