Pole Vault Fail Accident – Nick Frawley 5.20 from 5 lefts
I must tell you about Nick as you watch this video, I have had the chance to compete against for 3 years and he is a fierce competitor. He exhibits many metal skills that most top level athletes have. And I must say that Nick has a fearless mind, to be an extreme sports athlete you need to be fearless, but I will say that after having something like this happen to you and then want to get back on a pole to compete again is brave, But that is how Nick is and if you ask him about the event he will probably be more excited about how he made 17 feet 1 inches running from 10 steps, that is a pretty remarkable achievement. Again the sign of a high performing athlete is they always focus on the successes and the positives and work on things they can improve, in Nick’s case it could be getting out of the way of the pole. But when you jump that high it is an inherent risk that most jumpers take.
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Determination in the face of adversity
July 15, 2010 - 9:00 am
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I had an unfortunate experience a couple of days ago. The funny thing is I just blogged not long ago about how high performing individuals seem to focus their energy on what they can do and don’t appear to waste energy on what they can’t do or on judging others. They are busy working hard [...]
Young Phenom stays Calm amid Hype
July 14, 2010 - 9:00 am
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In the modern era, sports have become a lot more then a recreational past-time. The pressure to perform can be very intense. The stakes have gotten so high in specific arena’s that individuals will do almost anything to get an edge. A side effect that often comes from individuals dealing with large amounts of stress [...]
Another form of Interference-homesickness (Part 2)
July 13, 2010 - 9:00 am
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Homesickness has a couple of effects on our performance. First, homesickness directs our focus to what we don’t have in our lives, namely our family, friends, familiar environment etc. This unfamiliarity creates a feeling of a lack of control. Whenever we don’t feel like we have control anxiety goes up and we start to approach [...]
Another form of Interference-homesickness
July 12, 2010 - 9:00 am
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Obviously achieving high performance is not solely about just the physical components of whatever it is that we do. In fact, the interference that takes our focus away from what we need to do, what we CAN DO often comes from directions we least expect, and sometimes from bizarre directions.
He is an example, quiet a [...]
Conclusion to the Barry Zito article (Part 3)
July 10, 2010 - 9:00 am
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After talking about the root of his problem which is summarized best as he was setting himself up for failure with the goals and expectations he was putting on himself. He talked about hitting rock bottom. He said “I almost took it too seriously instead of just playing baseball.” When we are in an interference [...]
The Barry Zito article (Part 2)
July 9, 2010 - 6:00 am
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Barry then said “I was trying to control things that I couldn’t control—like what the batter would do. It was frustrating, to say the least. Now I know I can control only how I prepare for a game and how I throw the baseball. However hitters react to it, I have to just forget and [...]
Learning from the best
July 8, 2010 - 8:58 am
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In the June 11th issue of Sporting News magazine there is an article about Barry Zito, a pitcher for the San Francisco Giants in major league baseball. The article is the perfect example of what happens to our performance when we start thinking the wrong way. Meaning what happens when we allow interference to enter [...]
Fatigue is toxic to maintaining high levels of performance
July 7, 2010 - 11:29 am
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I had another post ready to go today, or at least I was close to having it ready to go when I felt prompted to go in another direction. I think the post today follows nicely off of yesterdays.
Fatigue messes with our performance no matter how disciplined/high performing we become. Researchers have spent large amounts [...]
Observation of High Performing Individuals
July 6, 2010 - 7:56 pm
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High performance individuals spend their energy focusing on what they CAN DO. They spend very little if any time on putting others down. The reason I say very little, even the highest performing amongst us at times will “stick it” to there greatest rivals or adversaries at times. This lapse in focus from high performing [...]
Differences between practice and match play (Part 1)
July 5, 2010 - 4:00 pm
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The difference between practice and match play for so many is a matter of time management. For example I had a tennis player a while back that was very talented and played extremely well in practice. She was close to the best player on our team in practice. But under pressure during match play—a different [...]

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