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Self-talk in sports and life

Iain Shippey

Harnessing the Power of Self-Talk in Sports


In sports, athletes know that training isn't just physical; it's also a mental game. One powerful tool in an athlete's mental toolkit is self-talk, or the internal dialogue that runs through our minds before, during, and after competition. Positive self-talk can boost confidence, resilience, and focus, helping athletes perform at their best. Negative self-talk, however, can lead to doubt, anxiety, and poor performance.


Why Self-Talk Matters


Our thoughts can directly influence our actions. When athletes tell themselves, "I am prepared,"* or "I can handle this," they’re reinforcing confidence and focus. Studies show that positive self-talk can improve endurance, coordination, and even the perception of pain, helping athletes push through tough moments. Meanwhile, self-talk that is overly critical—such as "I'm terrible at this,"* or "I’ll never win"— can decrease motivation and disrupt concentration. 


Types of Effective Self-Talk


There are different types of self-talk that can benefit athletes:

1. Motivational Self-Talk: Phrases like "You've got this!"  or "Keep pushing!" can help athletes stay motivated, especially when they feel like giving up.

2. Instructional Self-Talk: Giving yourself step-by-step reminders, like "Focus on your breathing" or "Keep your eye on the ball," is particularly useful in sports requiring precision and control.

3. Calming Self-Talk: In high-stress moments, saying "Breathe, stay calm," helps to manage nerves and regain composure.

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SPORT PSYCHOLOGY - SELF TALK

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