How To Overcome Fear and Anxiety In Sports - Craig Sigl

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Learn from Craig Sigl, the Mental Toughness Trainer how to help your athletes overcome fear and anxiety...

How To Overcome Fear and Anxiety In Sports?

The enemy of mental toughness is fear. Fear of failure. Anyone who has coached for more than about two weeks sees this in their athletes -- correct? Fear is nothing more than your unconscious mind, which I was talking about before, releasing some chemicals in your body making you feel something. So we need to start breaking down and helping these kids understand what fear is.

Sometimes you're dealing with a kid who is really in the midst of fear and you see in their mind they are totally insecure. Their whole identity is built around being an athlete - a jumper, a runner, or whatever.

They've got this fear, which makes them think their world is coming to an end. But if you were to explain to them, "Listen, John. You know what? You're just experiencing some chemicals right now." They are like, "What?"

So you explain that what happens is your body releases some chemicals that make you feel something. Have you ever felt like you've got butterflies in your stomach? Are there any butterflies there? No. What is it? They are just some chemicals in your body that are latching on to the cells of your stomach lining and giving you the sensation that there are butterflies. Isn't that interesting? The meaning you want to give them is it is just some chemicals doing their thing and it is nothing to worry about.

You know if you feel pressured, it literally feels like a vice grip is over their head. So people get headaches and they feel tight. Those are just chemicals too. It doesn't mean anything. So I am all about helping these kids demystify what fear is for starters. That's is critical to helping them let go of fear.

They eventually will start seeing fear as just some thing my body does, that's all. And if you want to question them about it, ask them, What do you think it means? Generally they answer, "Well it means I am scare - scared of disappointing my coach, my parents, my teammates. I am afraid of embarrassment."

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