What's Happening?
Swim Like A Fish has published guidance on managing performance anxiety for athletes, emphasizing the importance of how anxiety is experienced and managed rather than the anxiety itself. The article outlines several 'Do's and Don'ts' for athletes to consider.
Key recommendations include focusing on deep, intentional breathing to activate the parasympathetic nervous system, which can help reduce cortisol levels and improve performance. Athletes are advised to avoid dwelling on past mistakes and instead focus on the present moment through mindfulness. The guidance also highlights the role of self-talk, encouraging athletes to assess whether their internal dialogue is helpful or harmful to their performance.
Why It's Important?
Performance anxiety can significantly impact athletes' ability to perform at their best. By providing practical strategies to manage anxiety, Swim Like A Fish aims to help athletes improve their mental resilience and performance. The emphasis on mindfulness and self-talk can aid athletes in maintaining focus and composure during competitions. This guidance is particularly relevant as it addresses the mental health aspect of sports, which is increasingly recognized as crucial for overall athletic success. Athletes who effectively manage anxiety may experience improved performance, reduced stress, and greater enjoyment in their sport.













