Confidence

How many times at cheerleading practice do you say, "I can't?" We all say it we all do it. Or should I say don't do it? Confidence. Athletes must work everyday to build on it and to maintain it. It is the quality that binds with skill to create an athlete who is difficult to defeat. In all sports, athletes who are successful maintain a confidence that is stable and hard to shake. If successful athletes lose confidence, they have the ability to get it back quickly. On the other hand, there are some less successful athletes whose confidence level changes from day to day, match to match, or point to point. A drop in confidence can result from a bad loss, an injury, or other things that have nothing to do with the sport. Conversely, a sudden spike in confidence can come from a big win, enhanced fitness, or watching a video of yourself doing tons of things right. I've found that the best source of confidence comes from past success. Once you start setting and meeting goals, you’ll find it easier to dig deep down into yourself and find not only the will to compete, but also the will to succeed.

Want to improve your confidence? Try these suggestions:

1. Learn From Your Failures.

2. Get Fit!

3. Set Goals.

4. Believe In Your Preparation.

5. Think Positively.

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