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Golf Mindset Training: How to Get Mentally Sharp Before Your Season Starts
A serene moment of meditation on the golf course at sunrise, where tranquility meets sport. Golf legend Jack Nicklaus said that golf is 90% mental and 10% physical. Developing a strong golf mindset before your season starts can revolutionize your performance on the course. In fact, Nicklaus attributed at least 50% of his success to visualization and mental rehearsal. Most golfers spend countless hours perfecting their swing during the off-season. Yet they overlook the critica

Dr Paul McCarthy
Mar 218 min read
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Understanding Goal Achievement in Sports: What Research Reveals About Elite Performance
Two women and a man are engaged in a gym workout session; one woman is holding a basketball, another is observing with a tablet, while the man runs on a treadmill under soft natural light. Athletic performance and goal achievement in sports largely depend on psychological factors . A study of 136 young athletes between 13 and 18 years showed that players with strong task goal orientation felt less cognitive anxiety during competitions . Athletes who believed in their sports a

Dr Paul McCarthy
Mar 217 min read
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What is Projection?
Two women stand in opposite doorways, each casting a glance over their shoulders. One is bathed in cool blue light, the other in warm yellow, creating a striking contrast between the two scenes. Projection represents a mental process where people attribute their own minds' contents to others [1] . This psychological mechanism lets people transfer their feelings, thoughts, motivations, desires, or impulses to another person, animal, or object [1][1] . The simple form of projec

Dr Paul McCarthy
Feb 66 min read
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Why Younger Siblings Outperform in Sports: New Research Reveals Family Dynamics
Two young boys are playing an intense game of basketball on an outdoor court as the sun sets, casting a warm glow over their energetic match. You might have noticed something interesting about families with multiple kids - younger siblings often push harder to shine in sports. Research actually backs up this observation. Elite athletes are by a lot more likely to be younger children, showing a clear link between birth order and athletic abilities . A study of Swedish nationa

Dr Paul McCarthy
Dec 10, 202511 min read
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