Bellahouston Academy.  Mental factors can have either a positive or a negative impact on performance.  The mental factors that we will be focussing.

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Bellahouston Academy

 Mental factors can have either a positive or a negative impact on performance.  The mental factors that we will be focussing on are;  LEVEL OF AROUSAL  MENTAL TOUGHNESS  DECISION MAKING  CONCENTRATION

 There are many ways to gather information on mental factors, depending on which aspect you would like to test.  One method is the “Athletes “How Tough Are You” MENTAL TOUGHNESS QUESTIONNAIRE”

 The questionnaire is available below The questionnaire is available below  %E2%80%9Chow-tough-are-you%E2%80%9D- 0 %E2%80%9Chow-tough-are-you%E2%80%9D- 0  This data then needs to be analysed to assess the performers “mental toughness”

 There are many different techniques to help with mental factors, depending on which factor is the weakness.  Breathing Techniques can help to lower a performers level of arousal if it is too high.  Listening to music can either help to motivate or to calm someone down and lower their level of arousal

 Mental Imagery- This can help to improve mental toughness as it prepares the performer for events which may occur. This can also improve concentration and reduce stress or anxiety. It also helps with decision making.  Self- Talk- Talking to yourself in a positive manner can help to motivate as well as reduce anxiety and stress.

 Coaches Feedback- This can help to overcome a variety of mental factors. It can be used to motivate or to lower stress.  Feedback can also assist with decision making as it ensures performers know when they have made a mistake so they do not repeat it.  It can help to focus a performer which improves concentration.

 Level of Arousal is the level of nervousness, boredom, stress that you feel before/during a sporting event.

 If your level of arousal is too low you will be unmotivated and bored. This will have a negative effect on performance.  If your level of arousal is too high you may be anxious, panicky and make poor decisions.

 The OPTIMUM LEVEL OF AROUSAL is somewhere in the middle of the scale.  When someone is performing at the optimum level of arousal they will be calm but motivated.  Someone who is performing at their optimum level is often said to be “IN THE ZONE”

 3DY 3DY  Has there every been a time when you have been in the zone!

 Mental Toughness is the ability to overcome set backs.  Being mentally tough helps a performer to keep performing to their highest level even if they concede a goal or a decision goes against them.  If you are not mentally tough you may lose motivation, or start to make bad decisions.

 Players who are mentally tough have the ability to motivate themselves to overcome obstacles.   How many players and teams would have given up at 3-0?  Gerrard, Alonso and Dudek all showed incredible mental toughness.

 Task: Can you name another occasion when a player/ team has shown mental toughness?  Paul Lawrie came from 10 shots down to win British Open.  Arsenal came from 4 nil down to beat reading 7- 5 in an incredible league cup tip  Utah Jazz came from 36 points down to beat the Denver Nuggets.  Team Europe down 10-6 on final day, managed to retain Ryder Cup

 The ability to make good decision, quickly, whilst under pressure is a vital skill for any player.  I knew that my team mate was very fast so I decided to play a long ball over the top because I knew he would catch it.  My opponent played a overhead clear but did not return to base quickly so I decided to play a disguised drop shot.

 I was put under pressure by my opponent as she was marking me tightly. This caused me to make silly mistakes and pass the ball out of the court.  My opponent was much taller than me and was rushing in to block my shot, I decided instead to fake a shot and then drive to the basket.

 RJiY RJiY  Manu Ginobili had less than a second to make his mind up. He has a defender in front of him blocking his path to the basket. He decides to jump to the side away from the defender. That shot won Argentina a gold medal in the 2004 Olympic Games