sports psychology
Hank Haney: ESPN Golf Schools - Top Tips
Submitted by ijacksports on Fri, 02/29/2008 - 11:26am.Few people know golf as well as ESPN Golf Schools Dean of Instruction Hank Haney, and in this instructional release the popular radio and television personality brings the secrets of the pros to the everyday putter. Golfers of all ages and skill sets are invited to better their skills by viewing this comprehensive lesson offering tips on everything from playing in the rain to beating those pesky sand traps. Only $9.99 at www.ijacksports.com

Basketball Improvement
Submitted by Redskinfan on Fri, 10/19/2007 - 11:30am.This Series is my package of ebooks that I have written that cover Shooting, Defense, Dribbling, Passing, Rebounding. Once your team has mastered these techniques, there is also an Advanced Techniques manual that will build on these basics and take your team to the next level.

Baseball Strength Training
Submitted by Redskinfan on Wed, 10/17/2007 - 9:15am.Dozens of different ideas, products, and methods for increasing your baseball skills are available from Coaches Huff and Z!
Learn how to increase the speed of your pitch, the power of your hit, and the swiftness with which you round bases. Enhance your performance while preventing injuries. Strengthen your arm, increase your throwing velocity, and learn special techniques to protect your throwing shoulder.

Coaching Youth Soccer
Submitted by Redskinfan on Mon, 10/08/2007 - 11:55am.Dear Youth Soccer Coach,
One of the most commonly asked questions asked of Koach Karl by those coaching youth soccer is, "Where can I get a book of soccer drills and exercises for my team?"
Koach Karl's reply has always been, "Drills are for the Army! This is Soccer" until now. Koach Karl has finally found a book on soccer drills he can stand behind. That's because this is no ordinary "Drill" book.

Tennis Pyschology: A Case Study
Jo (a pseudonym) is a 16-year-old female tennis player. She is rated among the top 10 national players for her age. She has been competing in the Masters events, and pre-qualifying tournaments for the U.16 national finals. I first met Jo and her father, who is also her coach, at a tournament last Easter. Subsequently, I was approached to work with Jo.
THE COMPETITION ON THE EDGE: THE ART OF BEING COURAGEOUS
THE COMPETITION ON THE EDGE: THE ART OF BEING COURAGEOUS
In the play "No Exit" by Jean-Paul Sartre, some people are trapped in a metaphysical, self-imposed hell - one room, no windows, crowded together and not able to leave. After they had spent much time here, a door opened and they were free to go. However, they remained because the unknown was too risky and filled with perceived danger. They had become comfortable with the status quo (horrendous lives) and lacked the courage to experience something much better.
