Dr. Simon Rosalie - Using your attentional resources wisely to advance performance in different high performance contexts ranging from Formula-1 racing to hockey penalty shot to public speaking.

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Dr. Simon Rosalie joins the Mental RACE Podcast to discuss about how to reach an optimal mental and physical state in moments that count. A state which allows you to manage your finite attentional resources wisely and do the right thing at the right time in order to perform at your best. What is the science behind human decision making and attentional resources, and how to use that information to facilitate high performance? How do the best performers in the world do decisions and guide their attention? How could an ice hockey player prepare to maximise their changes to score in a game? How about Formula-1 and other car racing, what are key things to pay attention to in cornering, race start and overtaking situations? Should you focus more on the opponents or on yourself? What is "too much focus" and what is too little? How to engage more with your instincts and shut down the ruminating brain? What does imagery training have to do with this? What is quiet eye technique? Why lack of neck strength might limit your attentional resources in elite motor racing? How can you apply the principles of decision making and attentional resources to facilitate corporate high performance, such as delivering a sales pitch or handling a tough negotiation? Join my discussion with Dr. Rosalie and find out the answers to the above and more! Dr. Rosalie is one of the rare people who has in-depth experience both from research AND practice in elite level racing, ranging from Formula-1 to motorcycle racing. In addition, Dr. Rosalie has broad experience in other sports ranging from field hockey to triathlon. He is a biometrics engineer and a skill acquisition specialist who holds a PhD in motor learning and control. Dr. Rosalie works currently as a skills acquisition specialist for Hintsa Performance, consulting Hintsa Formula-1 drivers and their coaches. He has created a motorsport specific off-track skills learning programme in collaboration with Hintsa Performance, with the aim to maximise transfer from simulator and other off-track training to actual track racing. This product has been conceived in order to solve the problem of limited track time, and therefore practice time, in motor racing. Reach out to [email protected] for more information about this novel service. Dr Rosalie´s research here: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Simon-Rosalie You can find Dr. Rosalie from LinkedIn and also ask questions via email: [email protected] Enjoy the show!

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