83. A WIN Acronym to Win consistently, ft. Dr. Eddie O'Connor - QBIO #20
EWS | Building Psychology For Optimization In Sports
by Gonçalo Marques @EWS
2y ago
Winning produces probably the most thrilling and desired feelings ? to have in Sports.  On this (not so) ‘Quick Bring it On’ Episode, I provide a little important tweak you can take with you around the word “WIN” .  This one is for a deeper focus on the present moment during practice or competition (and to what the game asks from you), and a not so deep fusion with your emotionality and thinking sides that are creeping in there and becoming unhelpful.   ( Essential Interview Mentioned is on EWS Episode #77 ) _____ -- Tell us your thoughts / questions by audio - qu ..read more
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82. Efficiently Relate to Performance Anxiety - A Fearless Way, w/ Dr. Nick Lazaris
EWS | Building Psychology For Optimization In Sports
by Gonçalo Marques @EWS
2y ago
Joining in EWS is Dr. Nick Lazaris, ? with +30years of Experience working on Performance areas and helping Athletes mostly regarding the perils of Anxiety. A conversation that combines stories, examples, and applicable ideas to assist in your Sports Practice and in some tougher moments where anxiety can start to feel really big and impact negatively your performance. Tune in if you're interested on dismantling some troubles you have been getting and obstacles you don’t know how to deal with them or simply surpass and perform more ate ease, more freely, and in the words of Dr. Nick ..read more
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81. When Taking Things Personally - Impacts of Criticism, @TedTalk Frederik Imbo - Potw #18
EWS | Building Psychology For Optimization In Sports
by Gonçalo Marques @EWS
2y ago
We all get triggered by some things, in some way or another. ? This can be good to mobilize one's energy for the sake of a good performance, or it can block an Athlete's optimal performance.  What about being able to not letting criticism get the best out from you, and picking on the useful information that is coming from the sensitive topic pointed at?  As the Author of this Speech, the Referee Frederik Imbo tells: “Most of us are referees at heart; we like to call throws and errors on someone else.”  Tune in on this PotW to check out how this plays out, and how ..read more
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80. Feelings Prior to Performance - Adaptation & Reflection, from Ravizza K. - IQ #17
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by Gonçalo Marques @EWS
2y ago
An IQ to shake some preconditions and expectations ? Athletes usually have in regards to their own levels of performance on training sessions or competition matches.  This will inspire a reflection for yourself about your feelings and the way you look at them. Plus, on how they are influencing what you’re bringing (or being able to bring) to the pitch - to your performance.  I hope in the end, you will not need (depend) that much of feeling X or Y to perform well (the most adapted possible - with effort) ? PS.: I heard this message before from Ken, but here is a link with t ..read more
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79. Regret or Embarrassment - Psychological Tendencies in Sports, QBIO #19
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by Gonçalo Marques @EWS
2y ago
A QBIO to entertain your brain for reflection (? vs ?).  How does the prospect of regret may influence your sporting practice (on training ground and during competitions)? How so, being embarrassed for some mistake, may contain a gem to be picked for learning?  Examples are provided, and with this one, I would really love if you wrapped your mind around this and delve in it a bit more. So for that, you can share more by going on the 3rd link below: ___ -- We appreciate your feedback: By leaving a Review for EWS HERE, you are automatically helping athletes/youngsters in need ..read more
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78. Sleep Review for Athletes - Maladaptations & Recovery, FR #4
EWS | Building Psychology For Optimization In Sports
by Gonçalo Marques @EWS
2y ago
This one is to highlight ? the essential roles of Sleep towards serving Performance levels.  I’ve studied for a month from 2 world-known experts on this field, and I lay out here some theoretical considerations about Sleep + I talk about the evidence out there in relation with Athletes and Sleep, coming from two super Fresh Reviews of Science Literature, from 2019 and 2021 (links below).  The purpose for this is right upon stressing how Sleep is a main pillar for the maintenance of high levels of performance and learning (including motor-skill development), and our Health in gen ..read more
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77. Overcoming Obstacles to Excellent Performance, w/ Dr. Eddie O'Connor
EWS | Building Psychology For Optimization In Sports
by Gonçalo Marques @EWS
2y ago
A talk about ? “overcoming obstacles to excellence” - and more! This is just to honor our guest’s motto in the work he does as a Clinical and Sport Psychologist in the USA - Dr. Eddie O’Connor.  This one filled me of joy, and I consider this one of the most useful and essential for any athlete!  Hands-on approaches are shared for athletes to relate better with themselves in tougher times, as well as managing unhelpful feelings and reactions related with performance.  Our conversation ranged on topics like Failure (one’s perceptions and reactions around that), the trait ..read more
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76. Stressing on Mental Training + Neutral Thinking, @TedTalk Russel Wilson - PotW #17
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by Gonçalo Marques @EWS
2y ago
On prioritizing Mental Training ? (and Mental Health). A set of reports from an elite NFL player - Russel Wilson, retrieving from a TedTalk he gave.  A great 6min informal speech naturalizing life hardships in sports contexts, and sharing a few stories from himself, and how he went about them coping the most efficiently possible.  He speaks, about shifting gears to neutral to regain some mental balance, as it also helps to get ready to perform (even under pressure(s)). -- NOTE: This was a script prepared by our colleague Diogo Resende, a Psychologist currently working at a Portu ..read more
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75. Belief in Improvement - Behavioral Implications, QBIO #18
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by Gonçalo Marques @EWS
2y ago
A critical element ?‍♂️ for any process of learning or improvement: BELIEF.    To believe that oneself is capable of improving is often considered as the pivotal aspect that must accompany a person so that that improvement occurs.      We all also know that this is too broad of a matter, and that it often sounds as a motivational cliché. Like: “believe in yourself! You are capable of anything” type of statements.    Either way, from this episode, I want to show a power within ‘believing on improvement’ (two key words!). Alongside that, I wanted to draw o ..read more
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74 - A Pack of Essentials Working in Performance Psychology, w/ Dan Abrahams
EWS | Building Psychology For Optimization In Sports
by Gonçalo Marques @EWS
3y ago
A Special Episode for EWS! ?‍♂️ It is with one of our most seeked Sport Psychologists, Dan Abrahams, and it is in a new format - I prepared some topics in a PowerPoint presentation, where me and Dan went along live talking about them.  It was one of the hardest Interviews to prepare so far, since I knew Dan could cover many topics with expertise and eloquence. That’s why I decided to change the style a bit and found it to be one of EWS’ most complete conversations. We've covered a range of themes on:   - Identity of the Player/Athlete (Balance, Mental Health, and Manag ..read more
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