Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity.
I always admire people and athletes especially NFL players who go for their dreams says, Todd Stofka, The Sports Hypnotist At Philly Hypnosis Human Performance http://www.thebestweightlosssolution.com/sports-psychology-football/. We are about winning the mental game and making opportunities happen.
Preseason training camp at the Philadelphia Eagles is where you get to show if you have what it takes to make the team. If you don't make the team for most players those dreams of playing for an NFL team like the Philadelphia Eagles begin to fly away.
Three future players hoping to make the team are possibly on the bubble and in jeopardy of losing their dream. After the first preseason game, Mike Kafka, Demetress Bell, and Jaiquawn Jarrett were identified as, "not playing up to their potential."
We know at Philly Hypnosis Sports Performance Psychology that 90% of football is mental, the other half is physical. Without having the right mental framework, getting on the team and staying there is hard, failing to attain your dream is even harder.
Mental training/sports psychology dream saving offer:
We will work with Mike Kafka, Demetress Bell, and Jaiquawn Jarrett and any other Eagle players, who want the sports performance edge. This edge is not just to help make the cut; it is designed to create peak performance.
We have helped other football players and teams with these solutions and more:
a. Team and Individual Execution - Clearing the mind, recreating winning confidence, executing plays as a single unit, creating peak performance in each individual position and doing so under pressure. My NFL, college and high school players have scored more and held their opponents to fewer points.
b. Offense - Knowing the line can fire off knocking back opponents, quarterbacks, who can lead and use peripheral vision to see the whole field while keeping their body relaxed, running backs, who can run through brick walls and cut on a dime, receivers, who can catch balls like they're magnetically attached to them.
c. Defense - Confidence to shut down the opponent's offense at any time and stay out of penalty trouble. Improving reaction time and being able to see the whole offense in one view, then narrow down to execute their role. Steal the ball like a thief.
d. Kicking - Being confident and aggressive under pressure and putting the ball through the uprights. Punters, who are getting the ball off and getting it to a spot that minimizes the return.
d. Injury - Recovering from injury or the fear of injury. Helping players think and play strong and healthy vs. injured and out of the game.
e. Leadership skills -- Creating confident team leaders.
We create solutions to these Common problems athletes and teams experience. Make your dream a reality.
At Philly Hypnosis Sports Performance we help top NFL players and other athletes win the mental game of their sport to succeed by creating core confidence, the ability to release mistakes, the ability to focus on the correct thought for the moment and the ability to create a winning belief inside to produce "in the zone" results. We have helped hundreds of athletes jack up their game using The Stofka Method.
Visit Philly Hypnosis Sports Performance Psychology to see just how we can help you manage stress on competition/game day. For more information on Sports Performance Psychology
for baseball, golf, basketball, football and more, call Todd Stofka at 1-877-557-7409 for a free half-hour consultation at one of our three office locations in the Philadelphia area or work with us at our custom virtual office via the net.
To book Todd now for interviews, speaking engagements, team or individual coaching, you can contact him at 877-557-7409. To find out more on creating laser focus in competition, an unshakeable winning attitude, managing mistakes, recovering from injuries and more sports performance, visit: http://www.thebestweightlosssolution.com/sports-psychology
Source: http://www.sharewellnewswire.com/saving-nfl-football-players-dreams-todd-stofka-football-performance-psychology-2411.htm/#ixzz23iheSFcL
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