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.
In this series, you will learn how to go into tryouts with a mental edge, knowing how to avoid placing too much pressure on yourself and perform your best. This sports psychology video helps you focus 100% on tryouts instead of things in your life. Watch this video to learn how to perform your best … Sport Psychology Article>>
In this golf psychology video, Dr. Cohn helps golfers improve their mental game for golf. Learn how to deal with your thoughts about your playing partners and focus on your own game. Watch this video on how to maximize your focus
In this sports psychology video, Dr. Cohn helps tennis players overcome the fear of double-faulting and not double faulting. In this video, you will learn how to keep your focus and address the fear of making mistakes on the court during competitions. Watch this video to learn about getting over fear of failure
In this sports psychology video, Dr. Cohn helps an athlete make a tough decision of whether to quit her sports or not. You’ll learn that finding your own motivation and joy in playing your sport is more important than playing for other people. In this video, learn about how to decide if what you are … Sport Psychology Article>>
In this golf psychology video, Dr. Cohn helps golfers improve their mental game for golf. Learn how to get your mindset right when you compete so you can perform your best. In this video, you learn how to handle first tee jitters and regain composure during the golf game. Watch this video on how to … Sport Psychology Article>>
In this tennis psychology video, Dr. Cohn helps tennis players to overcome and let go of bad shots. In this video, you will learn deal with frustration and not being hard on yourself every time you make a mistake. Watch this video on how to let go of bad shots