Ep. 250 - Finding Your Natural Style of Play

Ep. 250 - Finding Your Natural Style of Play

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Ep. 251 - The Paradox of Outcomes and Cameron Young

In this episode, Brian and Josh discuss an article about Cameron Young from the PGA Tour and the paradox of outcomes. They talked about how acceptance of his self-talk, staying present, and taking things one shot at a time ultimately led to his success at The Players Championship ...  Show more

Ep. 249 - Understanding First Round/Match Anxiety

The first round of a tournament or the first match of a league/conference championship weekend can lead to more anxious feelings for tennis players. In this episode, Brian and Josh discuss research on first match anxiety to help you understand it better, and take practical steps ...  Show more

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