POSITIVE THINKING TO IMPROVE PERFORMANCE ACHIEVEMENT ATHLETE

Meirizal, Usra (2014) POSITIVE THINKING TO IMPROVE PERFORMANCE ACHIEVEMENT ATHLETE. Asean Sport University International Conference (AUSCIC), 2 (1). pp. 210-215. ISSN 2407-5981

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Abstract

In general, the preparation is most often the focus of the exercise is a matter of technique, physical and tactics are the main factors that must be met. Failures experienced by an athlete due to some internal factors (athlete) and can also be caused by external factors. Internally, this failure may be caused by the ability of the athletes themselves who have to compete with good support that can be caused by physical ability, technique, tactics, strategy, and is no less important are the factors that affect the athlete's performance is mentally. One of the human ability not shared by other living things is the ability to think. From a variety of capabilities that exist in humans, thinking is a skill that plays an important role in determining the quality of life. However, not everyone is able to optimize the role of these capabilities. One of the efforts that should be done so that the mind can play well is to learn to think positively. Positive thinking is a mental attitude that involves the process of entering the thoughts, words, and images are constructive for the development of your mind. Positive thoughts bring happiness, joy, health, and success in every situation and your actions. Keywords: Positive Thinking, Achievement Athlete

Item Type: Article
Subjects: L Education > L Education (General) > L7-991 Education (General)
Divisions: 06-Faculty of Education and Educational Science > 85201-Sports, Health and Recreation Education (S1)
Depositing User: Mr meirizal usra
Date Deposited: 15 Nov 2019 03:30
Last Modified: 15 Nov 2019 03:30
URI: http://repository.unsri.ac.id/id/eprint/16417

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