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In the Zone and Equity

Never Fail to Perform at Sports or Tests Again

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In the Zone and Equity

By: Kim Bevill, Kimberly Bevill
Narrated by: Rayshawn Graves
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Some things come easily, most take effort, and being the best does not always guarantee a win. The best of the best spends years training, practicing precise and technical execution to get it right when it matters. No matter how good, the win always goes to the one with the best mental game. The thrill of victory or agony of defeat comes from training the neural pathway to protect against a tailspin in the clutch. Science shows us what triggers it, how to counter it, and the strategies are simple.

Using this training is key for peak performance in sports, and for being a champion in the real world where bias and belief systems can trigger underperformance. Practices that take minutes or seconds can mean the difference between great success and failure.

©2023 Kim Bevill (P)2024 Kim Bevill
Personal Success Psychology Sports & Outdoors

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