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Fear of Failure Holds Back Your Game by Dr.Patrick Cohn PeakSports.com Many peaksports.com readers have requested that I write about how to deal with the fear of failure. Many athletes that come to work with me hold back their physical ability because of the fear of failure. Fear of failure can motivate athletes to work hard and improve, but it also can become debilitating when the first ball is served and it is time to play your best when it counts. Typically, highly perfectionistic athletes have this syndrome. Fear of losing is another prevalent fear for many athletes. Many players cannot stand to lose and thus become over wrought with anxiety and tension, which prevents them from playing freely and to their potential. A good example of the fear of losing is in the last set or the match you make a mental error such as trying too hard to hit the baseline and it costs you the match. Let go of expectations. Expectations, good or bad, are the root of self-sabotage in tennis. For example, if you are playing better then expected you will probably protect your lead and thus perform tentatively and if you are performing below your expectations you will probably become frustrated and make some poor choices. The formula I teach is to have no expectations, high self-confidence, and manageable goals. Self-confidence comes from believing in your tennis ability and focusing on the reasons to succeed rather than the excuses to fail. |
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