Sun, 14 December 2008 Motocross and auto racing mental training expert, Dr. Patrick Cohn, at racingpsychology.com helps NASCAR, Motocross, and motorcycle racers improve performance and lap times by boosting mental preparation, focus, and confidence on race day. Learn motocross and auto racing coaching techniques and strategies. In today’s mental training session for racers, I help a racer overcome his fear of re-injury. I answer the following mental game of racing question:
Overcoming an injury is just as much mental as it is physical. Many racers worry about re-injury on the track. Worrying about re-injury is a legitimate fear. Some racers may try to avoid mistakes to protect themselves from injury. In that case, racers think too much about mistakes, which may cause them to tighten up. The key is to think about execution, or what you need to do to race successfully. Learn how to improve your performance with mental skills training. Listen to this podcast on “fear of re-injury” to learn racing psychology tips to prepare mentally for a race! Visit Racing Psychology to supercharge your confidence in racing and boost your mental horsepower. Comments[0] |
Sun, 30 November 2008 Racing psychology expert, Dr. Patrick Cohn, at racingpsychology.com helps NASCAR, Motocross, and motorcycle racers improve performance and lap times by boosting focus and confidence on race day. Learn mental game of racing tips and strategies. In today’s psychology of racing session, I answer a question about how to develop young athletes racing confidence. I answer the following mental game of racing question:
Some sports parents may not realize that their expectations may put pressure on their young athletes. Young athletes may feel they have to race well to please a parent. To develop racing confidence, racers need to focus on their own race plan and not their competitors. Improve your training before race day by supporting your own racing confidence. Listen the podcast on “racing confidence” to learn more about how to prepare yourself for race! Visit Racing Psychology to supercharge your confidence in racing and boost your mental horsepower. Comments[0] |
Sun, 16 November 2008 Mental training expert for motocross and auto racers, Dr. Patrick Cohn, at racingpsychology.com helps NASCAR, Motocross, and motorcycle racers improve performance and lap times by boosting focus, confidence and mental preparation on race day. Learn motocross and auto racing mental training tips and strategies. In today’s psychology of racing session, I offer mental racing tips to help beginner racers get into the right frame of mind before races. I answer the following mental training game of racing question:
Preparing for first motocross or auto race is important for any racer, both mentally and physically. Many racers may not know what kind of mindset to be in before a big race. The key is for racers to perform the same in practice and in races. Before a race, throw out any expectations and maintain a stable level of racing confidence. Focus on the process and avoid thinking about the results. Have a race plan and review your strategy before races. Listen the podcast on mindset to learn what steps every racer should take to prepare mentally for a big race! Visit Racing Psychology to supercharge your confidence in racing and boost your mental horsepower. Comments[0] |
Sun, 2 November 2008 Motocross coach and psychology of racing expert, Dr. Patrick Cohn, at racingpsychology.com helps NASCAR, Motocross, and motorcycle racers improve performance and lap times by boosting focus, racing confidence and composure on race day. Learn motocross mental training and auto racing driver mental training tips and strategies. In today’s racing psychology session, I help a racer refocus after mistakes. I answer the following mental game of racing question:
Learn the mental game strategies to improve your racing focus. Racers need to understand when they lose focus. Many racers become frustrated after mistakes and this causes them to lose focus. Give yourself the luxury of making a few mistakes. Then refocus quickly on the next turn or jump. Listen the podcast on to learn how to focus your mind for a big race! Visit Racing Psychology to supercharge your confidence in racing and boost your mental horsepower. Comments[0] |
Sun, 19 October 2008 Mental game of racing expert, Dr. Patrick Cohn, at racingpsychology.com helps NASCAR, Motocross, and motorcycle racers improve performance and lap times by boosting mental toughness, focus, and confidence on race day. Learn racing psychology tips and strategies. In today’s psychology of racing session, I help a racer who settles in behind another racer. I answer the following mental game of racing question:
Learn the top mental game of racing strategies to race aggressively when passing another racer. Many racers perform within their comfort zone during races. Comfort zones are high expectations about how racers think they should perform. Racers should develop a racing plan to determine their strategy for the track. Be patient and wait for the right time to pass another racer. Learn how to focus the mind on race day. Listen to this podcast on to learn how to race aggressively and stay mentally tough during a race! Comments[0] |
Tue, 30 September 2008 Motocross and auto racing psychology expert, Dr. Patrick Cohn, at racingpsychology.com helps NASCAR, Motocross, and motorcycle racers improve performance and lap times by boosting composure, focus, and racing confidence on race day. Learn mental racing strategies and tips for motocross and auto racing. In today’s psychology of racing session, I help a racer cope with prerace jitters before a race. I answer the following mental game of racing question:
Learn the top mental game of racing secrets to feel prepared for your next race. Many racers experience prerace jitters before performing. Prerace jitters can be negative if those jitters cause tension and performance anxiety. Racers who experience negative prerace jitters may worry too much about the outcome of the race. Jitters can be positive and can help prepare racers for the upcoming event. Listen to this podcast on prerace jitters to learn more about how to mentally prepare for a race! Comments[0] |
Sun, 17 August 2008 Motocross and auto racing mental training expert, Dr. Patrick Cohn, at racingpsychology.com helps NASCAR, Motocross, and motorcycle racers improve performance and lap times by boosting mental skills, focus, and confidence on race day. Learn mental tips for motocross riding and auto racing. In today's mental game of racing session, I help a racer improve his negative self-talk. I answer the following psychology of racing question:
Learn the top mental training racing strategies to overcome negative self-talk. Many racers struggle with their self-talk on the racetrack. Negative self-talk can influence your racing performance. Negative self-talk can affect your racing confidence and cause you to question your racing ability, or doubt yourself. Doubt is the opposite of self-confidence. Avoid making comparisons to other racers and focus on what you need to do. Make a list of your top doubts and develop a rebuttal for those doubts, or change them into statements of confidence. Listen to this podcast on “self-talk” to learn more about how to improve your training for race day! Visit Racing Psychology to supercharge your confidence in racing and boost your mental horsepower.
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Sun, 10 August 2008 Motocross and auto racing mental training expert, Dr. Patrick Cohn, at racingpsychology.com helps NASCAR, Motocross, and motorcycle racers improve performance and lap times by boosting mental preparation, focus, and confidence on race day. Learn motocross and auto racing coaching techniques and strategies. In today's mental training session for BMX racers, I discuss how to use mental imagery before races. I answer the following BMX racing psychology question:
Learn the top mental training techniques for auto and motocross racers. Not every racer is a visual learner. Racers have different learning styles, seeing, feeling or hearing. The most common type of imagery is seeing, or visualizing. You may be a kinesthetic learner, or learn by feeling yourself on the racetrack. To mentally prepare for a race, you should do “mental laps” or see, feel or hear yourself go around the racetrack. Most racers are a combination of visual and kinesthetic learners. The best way to use mental imagery is to find out which learning style works best for you. You should see or feel yourself just as you are performing, in real time. Listen to this podcast on “mental imagery” to learn mental game tips to prepare yourself for race! Visit Racing Psychology to supercharge your confidence in racing and boost your mental horsepower.
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Sun, 3 August 2008 Motocross and auto racing mental training expert, Dr. Patrick Cohn, at racingpsychology.com helps NASCAR, Motocross, and motorcycle racers improve performance and lap times by boosting mental skills, focus, and confidence on race day. Learn motocross mental racing tips and strategies for motocross and auto racing. In today's racing psychology session, I discuss how to improve your race team dynamics. I answer the following racing teamwork question:
Learn the top mental racing strategies to improve team cohesion. Teamwork is very important to achieve success on the racetrack. Team communication and support are the most important factors to improve your mental attitude for racing. The first step to dealing with team conflict is to address the problem as a team. It is important to address the issue rather than ignoring the problem. Have a team meeting to openly discuss team goals and expectations of team members throughout the season. Listen to this podcast on “team dynamics” to learn more about mental training for racing and how to improve teamwork! Visit Racing Psychology to supercharge your confidence in racing and boost your mental horsepower. Comments[0] |
Sun, 27 July 2008 Motocross and auto racing mental training expert, Dr. Patrick Cohn, at racingpsychology.com helps NASCAR, Motocross, and motorcycle racers improve performance and lap times by boosting mental skills, focus, and confidence on race day. Learn motocross mental training and auto racing secrets. In today's racing psychology session, I answer a question about a racer who wants to be as fast as the pros. I answer the following mental game of racing question:
Many racers feel that they have the potential to be as fast as the pros. Learn my top mental racing strategies to improve motocross and auto racing confidence on the track. You have to believe in your racing ability to compete at the professional level. Doubting your ability will affect your concentration on the racetrack. If you are not at the professional level yet, focus on what you need to improve to get to that level. The key is to focus on improving your own speed and not the speed of the pros. Listen to this podcast on “improving racing speed” to learn more mental training tips for motocross and auto racing! Visit Racing Psychology to supercharge your confidence in racing and boost your mental horsepower.
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Sun, 20 July 2008 Motocross and auto racing mental training expert, Dr. Patrick Cohn, at racingpsychology.com helps NASCAR, Motocross, and motorcycle racers improve performance and lap times by boosting mental toughness, focus, and confidence on race day. Learn motocross and auto racing mental strategies. In today's racing psychology session, I help a racer who is worried about underperforming. I answer the following mental game of racing question:
Many racers are concerned about not performing up to their potential on race day. Being new to racing, you want respect and to show others what you can do. But, you should avoid focusing on what others think of you. A functional mindset is helpful to getting psyched up before a race. Your mindset should focus on how you can perform to your potential. To prepare mentally for the big race, you should focus on the process, or the small things that you need to do to race your best. Listen to this podcast on “how to mentally prepare for a championship race” learn how to improve your motocross and auto racing training techniques! Visit Racing Psychology to supercharge your confidence in racing and boost your mental horsepower.
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Sun, 13 July 2008 Motocross and auto racing mental training expert, Dr. Patrick Cohn, at racingpsychology.com helps NASCAR, Motocross, and motorcycle racers improve performance and lap times by boosting mental game of racing, focus, and confidence on race day. Learn race psychology tips and strategies. In today's mental training session, I discuss the racing psychology tips to stay focused after other racers put-downs. I answer the following mental training for racing question:
Other racers use trash talk to get you off your game and reduce your racing confidence. These put downs can become a distraction if you let them. Racers who become distracted by trash talk can also doubt their ability on the racetrack. Doubt is the opposite of confidence and is not helpful to your racing. The solution is to develop strong mental confidence in your racing ability so that those put-downs do not affect you. Having racing confidence is more important than what others think. Listen to the podcast on “Racers trash talk” to learn more about psychology of motorsport success! Visit Racing Psychology to supercharge your confidence in racing and boost your mental horsepower. Comments[0] |
Sun, 6 July 2008 Motocross and auto racing mental training expert, Dr. Patrick Cohn, at racingpsychology.com helps NASCAR, Motocross, and motorcycle racers improve performance and lap times by boosting mental toughness, focus, and confidence on race day. Learn motocross mental training and auto racing driver mental training tips and strategies. In today's racing psychology session, I talk about how to overcome indecision on the line. I answer the following mental game of racing question:
Changing your bike setup could result from performance anxiety about the race. But, the likely reason is that you are second-guessing yourself. Uncertainty or indecision is not helpful to your racing. The key is to be more committed and decisive at the start of the race with your bike setup and continue that decisiveness throughout the race. Talk to your team members to determine the best bike setup option. Develop a racing strategy prior to the race to lower indecision. Listen to this podcast on “How to overcome indecision” to learn more racing strategies to mentally prepare yourself for a big race! Visit Racing Psychology to supercharge your confidence in racing and boost your mental horsepower. Comments[0] |
Sun, 29 June 2008 Motocross and auto racing mental training expert, Dr. Patrick Cohn, at racingpsychology.com helps NASCAR, Motocross, and motorcycle racers improve performance and lap times by boosting mental toughness, focus, and confidence on race day. Learn motocross mental training and auto racing driver mental training tips and strategies. In today's racing psychology session, I discuss how to improve mental preparation for races. I answer the following mental game of racing question:
Mental preparation is critical to success in racing. The key is to take time to prepare mentally at each stage before the race - from the time you put your gear on to the time the gate drops. Doing “mental laps” or reviewing the track in your mind helps you get committed to a race strategy. On race day, trust in your racing skills. Let go analyzing mistakes or trying to have a perfect race. Listen to this podcast on “mental preparation” to learn how to be mentally prepared before a race! Visit Racing Psychology to supercharge your confidence in racing and boost your mental horsepower.
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Sun, 22 June 2008 Motocross and auto racing mental training expert, Dr. Patrick Cohn, at racingpsychology.com helps NASCAR, Motocross, and motorcycle racers improve performance and lap times by boosting mental toughness, focus, and confidence on race day. Learn motocross mental training and auto racing driver mental training tips and strategies. In today's mental training session, I discuss how to improve racing and motocross confidence on the line. I answer the following racing psychology question:
In this psychology of motocross session, I give you the top mental racing tips to improve your starts on the line and maintain the racing confidence you need to perform your best. Learn how to trust in your racing or riding ability and avoid making assumptions about your competitors. The key is to focus on the small things that help you race successfully. In addition, with my mental game tips, you learn how to improve your motocross and auto racing training. Learn how to stay confident, improve trust and to develop a consistent prerace routine. Listen the podcast on “racing confidence” to learn more motocross and auto racing mental tips! Learn how to boost your racing confidence and improve your mental horsepower in motor sports. Comments[0] |
Sun, 15 June 2008 Motocross and auto racing mental training expert, Dr. Patrick Cohn, at racingpsychology.com helps NASCAR, Motocross, and motorcycle racers improve performance and lap times by boosting mental skills, focus, and confidence on race day. Learn the mental training tips and strategies to improve your training for race day. In today's racing psychology session, I discuss my mental training tips to overcome distractions and forget about what others think about your racing. I answer the following racing mental toughness question:
During this mental game of racing session, I help racers improve focus and mentally prepare for races. I offer my top mental training strategies to stop thinking about what others say. Learn how to increase racing confidence and fully believe in your driving or riding skills. Discover how to focus your mind on what is important to boost your performance on the race track. Listen to the podcast on “blocking out distractions” to learn the best mental training techniques for racing! Visit Racing Psychology to supercharge your confidence in racing and boost your mental horsepower.
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Sun, 8 June 2008 Motocross and auto racing psychology expert, Dr. Patrick Cohn, at racingpsychology.com helps NASCAR, Motocross, and motorcycle racers improve performance and lap times by boosting mental toughness, focus, and confidence on race day. Learn motocross riding and auto racing tips and strategies. In today's racing psychology session, I discuss the mental racing tips to improve your focus before races. I answer the following mental training for racing question:
Learn the top mental racing strategies to improve your focus on race day. Learn how to develop a consistent and focused race mind prior to races. Many racers worry about their competition before the race. This causes racers to perform tentatively and avoid making mistakes. The key is to avoid comparisons with other racers and focus on what is important to race well. Listen the podcast on “improving your focus” to gain the focus help you need to race your best! Visit Racing Psychology to supercharge your confidence in racing and boost your mental horsepower. Comments[0] |
Sun, 1 June 2008 Motocross and auto racing mental training expert, Dr. Patrick Cohn, at racingpsychology.com helps NASCAR, Motocross, and motorcycle racers improve performance and lap times by boosting mental toughness, focus, and confidence on race day. Learn motocross mental training and auto racing driver mental training tips and strategies. In today's racing psychology session, I discuss how to fulfill your potential on the race track. I answer the following mental game of racing question:
I help many auto and motocross racers perform their best on race day and compete with the same speed in practice. Many racers want to win so badly that they perform tentatively and try to avoid mistakes. Learn how to overcome fear of failure and compete free of worry. Improve your training before race day by setting positive goals to race your best. Listen the podcast on “fulfilling your potential” to learn more about how to improve your motor race skills! Visit Racing Psychology to supercharge your confidence in racing and boost your mental horsepower. Comments[0] |
Sun, 25 May 2008 Motocross and auto racing mental toughness expert, Dr. Patrick Cohn, at Racing Psychology helps NASCAR, Motocross, and motorcycle racers improve performance and lap times by boosting mental toughness, focus, and confidence on race day. Learn motocross mental training and auto racing driver mental training tips and strategies. In today's racing psychology session, I offer mental racing tips to overcome choking and improve your training for race day. I answer the following mental training racing question:
I help motocross and auto racers take their practice skills to races. Choking causes motocross and auto racers to override the bike or overdrive the car. Learn how to overcome fear of making mistakes and perform with self-confidence in races. Develop a strategy to mentally prepare for a race and improve your mindset. In addition, my motocross strategies and auto racing tips help racers who want to improve performance and boost self-confidence. I help racers learn my motocross racing secrets and auto racing tips to fulfill your potential in races. Listen the podcast on “choking in big races” to learn how to improve your performance with mental skills training! To supercharge your confidence in racing and boost your mental horsepower visit www.racingpsychology.com Comments[0] |
Thu, 22 May 2008 Motocross and auto racing mental training expert, Dr. Patrick Cohn, at racingpsychology.com helps NASCAR, Motocross, and motorcycle racers improve performance and lap times by boosting mental toughness, focus, and confidence on race day. Learn motocross mental training and auto racing driver mental training tips and strategies. In today's racing psychology session, I introduce mental training in racing for motocross and auto racers. I answer the following mental game of racing question: "What is racing psychology and how can it help me improve my performance?” Race car driver psychology or mental training for motocross helps motor sports racers who are struggling with the self-confidence, focus, or composure on the racetrack. I help auto and motocross racers who are in a confidence slump, distracted at the track, or are returning from a racing injury and need to trust their driving or riding skills again. In addition, mental game of racing strategies helps racers who want to improve consistency, improve lap times via mental training, or just want to think better on the racetrack. I help racers learn how to prepare mentally for races by use a prerace routine build on proven motor sports and auto racing mental game techniques. Listen the first podcast on “What is racing psychology” to learn more about how to mentally prepare yourself for a big race! To supercharge your confidence in racing and boost your mental horsepower visit www.racingpsychology.com. Comments[0] |

