5 things I wish I knew when I was a teenage field hockey player

Like many people, I sometimes wish that I could turn back time and re-live my younger hockey days with the same passion I had then, but with more effective strategies using the knowledge and experience that I have now, 15 years later. Below are some of the most important things which I have learn’t but…

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Why you shouldn’t compare yourself with other field hockey players

Watch this video to understand why you shouldn’t compare yourself with other field hockey players.

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Are you really committed to your field hockey goals?

Are you really committed to your field hockey goals? Or do you just HOPE that maybe, just maybe that one day you might be lucky enough to achieve your goals? “Being committed to reach your goals is not a lottery, it’s a choice!” What exactly are you doing to give yourself the best chance at…

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How to be in the 3% of people who achieve their goals

If you have been playing hockey for some time I am sure that you have like many people in sport experienced a similar feeling… you know, when things sometimes seem so unfair and you feel like the whole world is against you because you haven’t been selected, maybe you have been dropped, you got injured…

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7 ways to be mentally tougher

“You cannot become a great hockey player without being mentally tough” What is Mental Toughness?  Mental toughness is the psychological edge that allows you to cope better than any of your opponents and to be consistent in your determination, focus, confidence and remaining calm under pressure. It is not being affected by anything else other…

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What you can learn from Luis Suarez

Why does Luis Suarez bite people? Recently, Luis Suarez has again publicly bitten someone for the third time during a football match watched by millions. But why does he continue this biting behavior despite knowing that it is wrong? It is something that you could perhaps expect or understand from a child who doesn’t get…

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World cup reflections & how injury has helped me

Watching the Rabobank Hockey World Cup was great and I really enjoyed it. I was able to watch lots of the games on Sky Sports during a week spent back in England. This TV hockey-feast has been a real delight, because the sport is rare on British TV channels – something I know because I…

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Work Hard, Play Hard – Balancing hockey and studies

I am often approached by the concerned parents of young athletes who have become worried that their child’s involvement in hockey will distract them from other aspects of their life, particularly their studies. But rest assured – a healthy investment in sport is actually conducive to studying, and can be hugely beneficial to overall mental…

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Know Yourself to Grow Yourself

Becoming a master in any art-form cannot be achieved through reliance upon natural ability alone – it requires time, determination and importantly, mental strength. As you develop as a hockey player, finding yourself in competition with an increasing number of other talented athletes, success becomes more and more a case of ‘mind over matter’.  Whilst…

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What is Your Field Hockey Dream?

“Dreams come a size too big so that we can grow into them” Josie Bisset  How many times have you heard people say, I could’ve done that or I could’ve done this? I hear it all the time and actually don’t always believe people because I am a strong believer of whatever you really want…

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