Lesson 2: To get past mistakes, athletes focus on what they can control and practice breathwork. - Deepstash

Lesson 2: To get past mistakes, athletes focus on what they can control and practice breathwork.

In the world of athletics, mistakes happen. And when they do, athletes have to be able to move on quickly, or else they’ll never get anywhere. To do this, they use a mindset that’s rooted in stoicism: they focus only on what they can control, and try to let go of what they can’t.

The author, which is a professional coach, tells his athletes to never spend more than five minutes on upsetting mistakes; instead, he advises them to practice breathwork to calm themselves down and keep their focus on the game. People often get so focused on their performance that they get overwhelmed by mistakes.

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