Mistakes Worth Making

How to Turn Sports Errors Into Athletic Excellence

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Developer / Lead Author Halden-Brown, Susan
Publisher / Supplier Human Kinetics
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Missing the goal that could have tied the game…dropping the easy catch…losing possession of the ball… In today’s competitive sport you can’t afford mistakes like these, or can you?

When every move counts, mistakes can be devastating. But how you deal with mistakes, both during competition and after, can be the real obstacle to success. With Mistakes Worth Making you can learn how to turn mistakes from obstacles into catalysts for better performance.

Mistakes Worth Making shows you how constructive analysis of your sport mistakes can

• increase your mental toughness and improve your concentration and confidence,
• keep your emotions in check and your focus on the game,
• define your strengths and improve your weak areas,
• offer clues to more effective strategies and skill execution, and
• help you gain a more resilient approach to your quest for excellence.

You’ll enjoy author Sue Halden-Brown’s candid and often humorous approach to the dilemma of unattainable perfection in sport. Plus, chapter summaries and Coaches Corner sections help you review and apply the information to your next practice or event. Learn how to make every move count—even the mistakes—with Mistakes Worth Making!

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Part I. Rethinking the Role of Mistakes
Chapter 1. The Case For Mistakes Management
Chapter 2. A New Look at Mistakes
Chapter 3. The Emotional Cost of Mistakes
Chapter 4. Redefining Success
Chapter 5. Planning Success

Part II. Excellence in Action
Chapter 6. Reasons for Making Mistakes
Chapter 7. Accelerating Skill Learning
Chapter 8. Controlling Repeated Mistakes
Chapter 9. Managing Mistakes
Chapter 10. Reasons for Competition Mistakes
Chapter 11. Typical Competition Mistakes
Chapter 12. Minimizing Competition Mistakes
Chapter 13. Blueprints for Success

Part III. Turning Mistakes Into a Competitive Advantage
Chapter 14. Motivation in Spite of Mistakes
Chapter 15. Likely Sources of Misery
Chapter 16. Measuring Commitment
Chapter 17. Taking Charge of Personal Growth
Chapter 18. Excelling Under Pressure
Chapter 19. Building Confidence

Developer / Author(s)


Sue Halden-Brown is a sport psychology instructor, coach, and examiner and educator with the Australian coach accreditation system. As a coach, Halden-Brown has lent her expertise to help both national and international equestrians and pentathletes to Olympic competition. She is the coauthor of the central text for the Australian equestrian coach education system and the director of the Five-Star Equestrian Training Centre, a training and education facility for equestrian athletes and coaches.

Halden-Brown holds a bachelor of applied sciences in sport studies (coaching) from the University of Canberra and was the recipient of the Australian Coaching Council’s Coaching Excellence award in 1994. She resides in Bungendore, New South Wales, Australia.

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