Power Your Golf Game with Mental Skills for Golf by Jim Andrews, PhD is about Performance Psychology for Sports and Corporate Application. Performance Psychology studies the behavioral factors that influence and enhance performance in the sports and business competitive environment. It targets learning the skills and abilities for a player to achieve optimal performance, personal development, and well-being throughout his or her lifespan. Performance enhancement helps the coach, the team, or the organization and its leaders, managers, and teams. The Performance Psychology approach tailors assessment, skill training, implementation, and evaluation to individuals' or teams' specific needs. Implementation targets two main areas:Performance ManagementThe skills to optimize one's own and others' performance in the competitive environment include: Self-Confidence Goal Setting Motivation Pressure Inoculation Mental RehearsalSelf-RegulationThe skills to regulate oneself, or to teach self-regulation to others, in a demanding environment. These skillsinclude: Self-Awareness Stress Management Thought Control Attention/Concentration Control Attitude Regulation Anger ManagementBenefitsLearn mental skills and strategies that refine, improve and enhance performance. Learn the mental skills andabilities to achieve optimal performance, personal development, and well-being throughout one's lifespanSamples of Individual ClinicsClinic One: Self-Confidence, Goal Setting and Motivation, and Designing Self-ConfidenceWhen self-confidence is lacking, everything is an effort. You doubt yourself; you hesitate, get frustrated, andget angry. Wouldn't it be nice to design self-confidence rather than let it be elusive?Clinic Two: Tension Management and Pressure ManagementThere are optimal levels of tension necessary for peak performance: Too little tension creates a loss of focus;too much tension creates a narrowness of focus - and both types of tension are harmful to performance. Tensioncan be managed to produce the optimal level for peak performance. Clinic Three: Mental Rehearsal and StrategiesVisualization has many forms and several uses. The best way to think about visualization? Use yourimagination to "e;Mentally Rehearse."e; Mental rehearsal is the process where you imagine your shot in whateverway you can: an image, a feeling, or a thought. If you can use all three in the correct sequence (a "e;RitualStrategy"e;), it is most powerful. Use it to practice your swing in your head, pre- shot shaping, anddesensitization to pressure situations. Practicing in your head requires a subjective mental rehearsal of yoursuccessful stroke and is 80% as effective as real practice. Clinic Four: Thought Control, Attention, and Concentration ControlImagine being on the first tee and saying to yourself, "e;Don't hit it in the water."e; The mind doesn't hear thenegative ("e;don't"e;); instead, the mind hears only the outcome or the object. Therefore, you have to keeppositive outcomes in mind, not only in your visualizations but also in your use of thoughts and especiallylanguage. This clinic teaches the use of positive outcomes in thoughts, language, and visualizations. Clinic Five: Surge and Recover through Self CoachingSelf-coaching teaches you how to surge when you are in the zone and how to recover quickly when you areheading downward. It is the ability to catch the cues of moving into less-effective performance and to quicklyrecover to the optimal performance zone. What are the cues? They can be variations in muscle tension andbreathing, thought and language usage, or changes in ritual strategies, visualization, and focus. You need torecover quickly when you catch the cues. Dr. Jim Andrews Clinics are available worldwide.