Dr. Patrick Cohn is an expert mental performance coach who has helped athletes for over 30 years enhance their performance. Dr. Cohn earned a master's degree in sports psychology from CSUF and a Ph.D. from the University of Virginia, specializing in Applied Sports Psychology.
Are you super committed to playing your best tennis and work on your mental game, but struggle with anxiety and tight strokes? In this week’s tennis psychology podcast, mental game of tennis expert, Dr. Patrick Cohn answers a question from Mac. He wants to know “How do you just get lost in a match game … Sport Psychology Article>>
In this sports psychology video, Dr. Cohn helps a player who wants to quit his game because he thinks he is not the best on the team, Dr. Cohn answers in this episode: Duane: “I’m playing soccer and I’m thinking about quitting because I am literally the worst one on the team. I tried to … Sport Psychology Article>>
In this week’s golf psychology video, mental game of golf expert and author of The Mental Game of Golf, Dr. Cohn, responds to a question from James who has trouble with the yips: JAMES: “Patrick, I am a long-time customer of yours. But alas! The yips still give me trouble a lot of the time. … Sport Psychology Article>>
When you get on the tennis court, do your strokes feel tight and controlled? In this tennis psychology video, Dr. Cohn helps you free up your strokes in matches. If you are not swinging fully in matches, watch this video. Watch this video on how to play freely in matches
If you make a bad play or something doesn’t go your way, do you get frustrated or upset easily? In this sports psychology video, Dr. Cohn discusses how to control your emotions when things aren’t going your way. How do you maintain composure during the game? Learn how to have emotional control and maintain composure … Sport Psychology Article>>
In this golf psychology video, Dr. Cohn helps golfers improve their consistency in golf. What can you do to be more consistent in your mental game of golf? Learn how to assess your performance and be more consistent with your scores. Watch this video on how to be more consistent