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Mental Training Top Related Articles
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1). The Basics of Goalie Training By : Keith MacLean
For the up and coming goalie, whether college or pro, goalie training is serious business. You need the skills to compete with natural born goalies and you need the experience to get out on the ice and make some major saves. The goalie training available at most schools with hockey programs is limited to what the coaches can offer during practice sessions, and the goalie is only one of many players on the ice.
Article Related to: goalie, goaltender, hockey, mental training
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2). World Cup Goalkeepers - Dida By : Keith MacLean
This World Cup, ""Dida"", 33-years-old, will be out to prove that Brazil can also produce great goalkeepers, besides fantastic attacking players. Having earned a regular spot in the national team following great performances with Italian giants, AC Milan, Dida has since established himself as one of the best goalkeepers in the world.
A substitute in the last World Cup, Dida is reputed for saving penalties after his blazing performance during a shoot-out in the 2003 Champions League final between Juventus and AC Milan.
Article Related to: dida, brazil, soccer, football, world cup, goalkeeper, mental training
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3). World Cup Goalkeepers - Jean-Jacques Tizie By : Keith MacLean
Jean-Jacques Tizié started his career as a handball goalkeeper. But he later developed interest in football and started playing for local clubs. Among the major clubs that he played for were Lazer FC, Africa Sport and Stade d'Abidjan. In 2001, he moved to Espérance in Tunisia, and has been their goalkeeper ever since.
The 1.83 meters tall Tizie, who was born in 1972, has also been keeping the goal for his country Ivory Coast.
Article Related to: world cup, goalkeeper, jean-jacques tizié, soccer, football, mental training, ivory coast
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4). Sports Mental Training to Get You Back in the Game By : Keith MacLean
If you have loved sports since you were a child, but you are having trouble playing to your potential or you are simply too pressured by ideas of perfection to participate, there is a way for you to get back in the game. Anxiety, pressure, stress, and outside expectations are all culprits in delaying your best game. You may have been a great baseball star in college, but as you’ve grown older, you doubt your ability to perform to the same level.
Article Related to: sports, mental training, hypnosis
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5). World Cup Goalkeepers - Stipe Pletikosa, Croatia By : Keith MacLean
Stipe Pletikosa is a Croatian goalkeeper who donned his country's jersey at the tender age of 20. It was a debut that won both applause as well as brickbats for the young lad. The praise came for his quick reflexes and for the speed with each Pletikosa moved in front of the goal line; the criticism was directed at his inability to handle high balls, despite a 193 cm frame.
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6). World Cup Goalkeepers - Fabien Barthez By : Keith MacLean
Famous for his bald head, the son of a famous rugby player, 34-year-old Fabien Barthez is technically an excellent soccer player who could possibly have also made a career in an outfield position. Considered the top goalkeeper in France, he lost his place to Lyon's Gregory Coupet after being banned for eight months (April-October 2005) for spitting at a referee.
Article Related to: world cup, soccer, football, goalkeeper, mental training
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7). Mental Training - A How To Guide By : Steve Gillman
Mental training isn't necessarily like physical training. "No pain - no gain" isn't the way it works. Look, you could practice running faster, or just use a car, and if all you want is to get from here to there, the latter makes more sense. Similarly, brain "exercises" will strengthen the functioning of your brain, or you can just use better tools. That's what this brain training is about - making a habit of using simple tools and techniques.
Article Related to: mental training, brain, brainpower
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10). World Cup Goalkeepers - Gianluggi Buffon By : Keith MacLean
Born in Jan 28, 1978, Gianluggi Buffon is Italy’s number 1 goalkeeper and considered by many to be among the current top five soccer goalkeepers in the world. Gianluggi, better known as ‘Gigi’, has the distinction of being the most expensive goalkeeper in soccer history. He was transferred from Parma to Juventus for a record fee of £33 million, which is the highest amount paid ever for a goalkeeper.
Article Related to: world cup, goalkeeper, soccer, football, italy, gianluggi buffon, mental training
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11). World Cup Goalkeepers - Paul Robinson By : Keith MacLean
Paul Robinson was born in Hull, England and graduated from the Leeds United soccer academy. Having proven himself to be a very confident and agile shot stopper, 27-year-old Paul Robinson has since matured into one of Europe’s leading keepers. He worked hard to edge David James as the number one goalkeeper in England a few years ago. He played a key role in England’s World Cup qualification and will be donning the Number 1 jersey when his team begin their challenge next month.
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