With Paul Schienberg, PhD
Part II: The Rise and Fall of A Professional Sports Team
Schienberg: The rise and fall of the New York Islanders is of great interest. An expansion team may be in existence for four, five, six years. Then, all of a sudden it wins the Stanley Cup (highest trophy in hockey [...]
Published on: 21st April, 2007
By Paul Schienberg, PhD
Thousands of middle school football games get played across the country every weekend. Coaches and players spend hours trying to figure out ways to beat their opponents. Teams sometimes run up winning scores so that contracts are renewed, scholarships are offered, and players will be rewarded with gifts of all kinds.
Something happened [...]
Published on: 21st April, 2007
With Paul Schienberg, PhD
The Commerce Bank Championship was played from June 27 – July 2, 2006 on the now prestigious Eisenhower Park. The public facility was the home of the 1926 PGA Championship with legendary Walter Hagan. I was able to engage Charles Coody on the way to the practice range. He proved to be [...]
Published on: 21st April, 2007
With Paul Schienberg, PhD
The Commerce Bank Championship was played from June 27 – July 2, 2006 on the now prestigious Eisenhower Park. The public facility was the home of the 1926 PGA Championship with legendary Walter Hagan. I was able to engage Tom McKnight on the way to the clubhouse. He proved to be an [...]
Published on: 6th August, 2006
The Mental Approach to Competitive Flying
Flying is an equally if not more competitive sport, than golf. There are, I believe organizations that have used a sport psychologist between a Flying instructor and his student. Kindly comment, advise?
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I came across a very relevant source of information regarding competitive flying and sport psychology. It is called “Flying [...]
Published on: 6th August, 2006
A senior professional golfer shares his mental approach to better performance in a tournament.
With Paul Schienberg, PhD
Published on: 6th July, 2006
By Lina Vaisetaite
Published on: 6th June, 2006
A review of beliefs that negatively impact on an athletes willingness to use and outcome derived by consulting a sport psychologist. By Lina Vaisetaite
Published on: 6th April, 2006
presents an innovative approach with many athletic performance benefits and no negative side effects.
By Peter Guare
Published on: 6th April, 2006
With Paul Schienberg, PhD
LAURYN WILLIAMS Career Highlights: 2005 World Outdoor 100m champion; 2005 World Outdoor 4×100 relay gold medalist; 2004 Olympic 100m silver medalist; 2004 NCAA 100m champion; 2003 Pan Am 100m and 4×100 relay gold medalist; 2002 World Junior gold medalist 100m, silver in 4×100 relay; 2002 U.S. Junior 100m champion.