Maximizing Your Potential Volleyball
Greg Dale, Director of Sports Psychology and Leadership Programs for
Duke Athletics, will lead a clinic for athletes, parents and coaches to
share ways in which athletes can achieve their full potential and
improve performance on and off the court by using the Mind-Body
Connection. He will also address the significance of the
athlete-coach-parent triangle, and the important role parents and
coaches play in helping their athletes have a positive sports
experience.
Athletes will learn to:
- Focus on Success
- Let Go of Mistakes
- Get The Most Out of Practice
- Handle Criticism
- Thrive Under Pressure
In his sport psychology role, Dale provides consultations for individual
athletes, coaches and staff members. In addition, Dale provides team
building services for athletic teams and other units within Duke's
athletic department. In his leadership role, Dale provides leadership
training for athletes, coaches and administrators within the department
through various educational programs. He is also a professor of sport
psychology and sport ethics in the Department of Health, Wellness and
Physical Education.
The talk will be held on Monday, March 5th at 7:00pm. Practices on that night will be rescheduled so all of our athletes, their families and coaches can attend. Location: CHS Gym
Dale is the author of Promoting A Positive Athletic Experience: The Parent's Guide, The Seven Secrets of Successful Coaches: How to Unlock and Unleash Your Team's Full Potential, It's a Mental Thing! 5 Keys to Improving Performance and Enjoying Sport, among many others.
You can read more about Greg Dale here.
Spring 2018
Mon
7:00PM to 8:30PM