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Topic review - Role of a sports psychologist?
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  Post subject:  Yes, but us rugbycoaches can do a lot!  Reply with quote
Sport psychology is very important. Us coaches only seem to focus on the technical side of things like training the body and how to catch a ball. But the mind can be trained as well.
My believe is that us coaches can be training psychology related skills too. If he can't improve these skills with a player, it is the moment to bring in more help. I would use a sport psychologist to advise me, not to work with players.

Look under the 'motivation' button on my website for more info.
Post Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 7:35 pm
  Post subject:  Role of a sports psychologist?  Reply with quote
I am writing to you with regards to a study I am doing as part of my university course. I would like to know what you feel is the role of a sports psychologist in the game of rugby football. Thank you
Post Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 7:26 pm

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