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Training athletes from the inside out : yoga and mindfulness lesson plans to reduce stress and enhance performance / Tawn Turnesa-Norton

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Orleans, Las Vegas : John Melvin Publishing, LLC, c2020Description: 371 pages ; illustrations ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781735162744
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BF 161 .N67 2020
Contents:
Dedication -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Lesson one -- Lesson two -- Lesson three -- Lesson four -- Lesson five -- Lesson six -- Lesson seven -- Lesson eight -- Lesson nine -- Lesson ten -- Lesson eleven -- Lesson twelve -- Lesson thirteen -- Lesson fourteen -- Lesson fifteen -- Pregame mindfulness activities: for all sports -- Basketball visualizations -- Lacrosse visualizations -- Football visualizations -- Baseball visualizations -- Volleyball visualizations -- Soccer visualizations -- Field hockey visualizations -- Cross-country/ track visualizations -- Wrestling visualizations -- Swimming visualizations -- Golf visualizations -- Tennis visualizations -- Glossary -- References
Summary: "This book will provide the reader with fifteen mini lessons to use once a week with his/her team either before or after a practice to increase self-awareness and encourage self-regulation of athletes' emotions. The lessons will consist of a fifteen to twenty-minute yoga session, a tip of the day, a focus/strategy of the day that will help reduce stress, and a five to ten-minute mindfulness exercise. I have also included sport-specific visualization scripts that can be used before games to help athletes increase their focus, positivity, and confidence going into a game. Yoga will help athletes learn to move with their breath to create a mind-body connection, enhance their flexibility and strength, and achieve ultimate health and relaxation. Mindfulness will help athletes become more self-aware, have improved attention & focus, and have better emotional regulation in their everyday life. It is all about learning how the mind works and how to retrain it to think more positively. as we have all heard, "Sports are 90% mental and 10% physical" (Meggyesy, 2016). That is why it is imperative that we not only train our bodies, but we train our minds as well."
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Dedication -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Lesson one -- Lesson two -- Lesson three -- Lesson four -- Lesson five -- Lesson six -- Lesson seven -- Lesson eight -- Lesson nine -- Lesson ten -- Lesson eleven -- Lesson twelve -- Lesson thirteen -- Lesson fourteen -- Lesson fifteen -- Pregame mindfulness activities: for all sports -- Basketball visualizations -- Lacrosse visualizations -- Football visualizations -- Baseball visualizations -- Volleyball visualizations -- Soccer visualizations -- Field hockey visualizations -- Cross-country/ track visualizations -- Wrestling visualizations -- Swimming visualizations -- Golf visualizations -- Tennis visualizations -- Glossary -- References

"This book will provide the reader with fifteen mini lessons to use once a week with his/her team either before or after a practice to increase self-awareness and encourage self-regulation of athletes' emotions. The lessons will consist of a fifteen to twenty-minute yoga session, a tip of the day, a focus/strategy of the day that will help reduce stress, and a five to ten-minute mindfulness exercise. I have also included sport-specific visualization scripts that can be used before games to help athletes increase their focus, positivity, and confidence going into a game. Yoga will help athletes learn to move with their breath to create a mind-body connection, enhance their flexibility and strength, and achieve ultimate health and relaxation. Mindfulness will help athletes become more self-aware, have improved attention & focus, and have better emotional regulation in their everyday life. It is all about learning how the mind works and how to retrain it to think more positively. as we have all heard, "Sports are 90% mental and 10% physical" (Meggyesy, 2016). That is why it is imperative that we not only train our bodies, but we train our minds as well."

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