Students explore the mental side of sport through discussion, a pressure activity, and reflection on their own mental skills.
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Teach: pressure, concentration, routine, focus, confidence, anxiety. The pre-performance routine concept translates well across cultures — many have equivalent practices.
Students who find group pressure genuinely distressing should be allowed to observe and discuss rather than perform in front of others.
Can students explain why pressure affects performance? Did the routine change their experience of the second pressure activity?
No equipment needed for the discussion. The simple physical task uses whatever is available — a stone to balance on the back of the hand works perfectly.
Students think mental strength means not feeling nervous. Teach that nervousness is normal and even helpful — the skill is using it rather than fighting it.
Sport psychology is increasingly recognised as a core component of athletic performance. Teaching it to students builds emotional regulation skills that extend far beyond sport.
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