Tag: psychology

  • The Surprising Ways Art Can Enhance Sports Psychology

    The demand for sports psychologists is on the rise as athletes and teams are increasingly aware of the effects of poor mental health on performance and how overcoming a sports injury can be a mental struggle, as well as a physical one. Both art and technology can be helpful tools in sports psychology, particularly when merged together, helping…

  • Sport Psychology Tech: Effectively Tapping Into the Psyche of an Athlete

    Sports, whether eSports or the traditional real-world, is physically and mentally taxing. This is why proper rest and recovery is highly recommended. It also leads to a high demand in sports psychologists that even doctors and military personnel are tapping into them, according to the findings of the American Psychological Association. The Sports Techie community blog…

  • New Spartan Up The Podcast On iTunes Delivers Athletic, Business and Life Content

    New Spartan Up The Podcast On iTunes Delivers Athletic, Business and Life Content New Spartan Up The Podcast On iTunes Delivers Athletic, Business and Life Content Joe Desena, founder and CEO of Spartan Race obstacle race and a NY Times best-selling author has a new podcast series the Sports Techie community blog readers and followers…

  • Get the Education You Need to Succeed in the World of Sports

    Arizona Cardinals receiver Larry Fitzgerald knows that he will eventually have to retire from the NFL. To improve his chances of having a successful career after pro sports, the wide receiver has enrolled in online classes at the University of Phoenix. Motivated by a promise he made to his mother, Fitzgerald chose to pursue his…

  • 30 Blogs with the Best Tips for Coaching Your Kid’s Under Six Soccer Team

    Coaching kids’ soccer is a tough role to take on, especially when the kids are very young. As a coach, you have to learn to communicate at their level, which means less boring talk and more fun-focused teaching. Young kids are easily distracted, so bombarding them with soccer theory is not going to work, but…