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Do You Get Frustrated When You Don't Master a Stroke Quickly?

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In this week's tennis psychology podcast, mental game of tennis expert, Dr. Patrick Cohn answers a question from a tennis mother whose daughter gets frustrated quickly when she doesn't master he shots in practice.

Dr. Patrick Cohn interviews Florian Meier, a high performance tennis coach and founder of www.onlinetennisinstruction.com. Dr. Cohn and Flrian answer a question from a tennis parent:

“During practice, my daughter gets frustrated when she doesn’t get things 100% right after 2 hours. Yesterday for example she was practicing her topspin serve which is very difficult for a 14 year old, and to be honest with you it is a proper top spin second serve not half slice. With anything she is very persistent and gets frustrated when she can’t get it right. Impress peers, measure themselves against the best form.”

Listen to this month's tennis psychology podcast to learn how to improve your performance in tennis and other mental game barriers that limit your performance.

*Download a free tennis psychology report to improve your tennis mindset between points.

*Improve Your Mental Toughness for Tennis Quickly with Dr. Cohn’s new Tennis Confidence Audio Program

*Subscribe to The Tennis Psychology Podcast at iTunes!

  continue reading

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Content provided by Patrick Cohn and Dr. Patrick Cohn. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Patrick Cohn and Dr. Patrick Cohn or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this week's tennis psychology podcast, mental game of tennis expert, Dr. Patrick Cohn answers a question from a tennis mother whose daughter gets frustrated quickly when she doesn't master he shots in practice.

Dr. Patrick Cohn interviews Florian Meier, a high performance tennis coach and founder of www.onlinetennisinstruction.com. Dr. Cohn and Flrian answer a question from a tennis parent:

“During practice, my daughter gets frustrated when she doesn’t get things 100% right after 2 hours. Yesterday for example she was practicing her topspin serve which is very difficult for a 14 year old, and to be honest with you it is a proper top spin second serve not half slice. With anything she is very persistent and gets frustrated when she can’t get it right. Impress peers, measure themselves against the best form.”

Listen to this month's tennis psychology podcast to learn how to improve your performance in tennis and other mental game barriers that limit your performance.

*Download a free tennis psychology report to improve your tennis mindset between points.

*Improve Your Mental Toughness for Tennis Quickly with Dr. Cohn’s new Tennis Confidence Audio Program

*Subscribe to The Tennis Psychology Podcast at iTunes!

  continue reading

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