7 myths believed by many coaches about coaching

7 myths believed by many coaches not to engage in continuous improving:

  1. When an athlete is too tight before a race, there is nothing to be done to change this mental condition
  2. The mental rehearsal of technical action  before the competition may limit the spontaneity of the action sports
  3. Sooner or later those who competes negatively will unlock
  4. The best athletes are orphans
  5. The lack to grow a pair is the explanation of poor performances
  6. Young people have no desire to sacrifice
  7. The girls are too emotional

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