Staying Composed on The Bike Leg in a Triathlon

The Sports Psychology Podcast - A podcast by Dr. Patrick J. Cohn

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In this week's sports psychology podcast, mental game of sports expert Dr. Patrick Cohn interviews Andre Bekker, a professional cyclist and previously ranked #1 in the age category 50+ for the 70.3 Triathlon long distance. A big challenge that triathletes face when on the bike leg is that they tend to worry about who is around them and very often get irritated with another person on the bike leg that keeps slowing down or passing them. How do you have that composure when there is another biker on the bike leg trying to get into your head? BEKKER: "I cannot think of a single race where that has not happened. That is one of the biggest challenges for people on the bike leg..." It is very important to have those mental toughness tools that help you go back to being calm. You may think to yourself, "What am I doing? I have a race plan." It is important to have those mental toughness tools to be able to completely ignore the competitor and focus on your own race. Listen to this week's podcast to learn what mental game tips Dr. Cohn and Andre Bekker give to triathletes when trying to stay composed on the bike leg when others are trying to pass or slowing you down. Head over to Peak Sports and check out our Mental Coaching Programs: Mental Game Coaching For Athletes Download our FREE Mental Toughness MP3 for Triathletes! "Mental Toughness Skills in Racing For Triathletes: What Every Triathlete, Runner and Cyclist needs to Know About The Mental Game of Racing."

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