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Welcome to the official Strive How You Lead Matters Podcast where we cover everything leadership. In our monthly episodes Caroline Letner, Jared Smith and new co-host Tiff Lockridge interview members of the Strive family, diving into a specific element of leadership to support you in filling your leadership toolbox. This month we chat with Stu Singer, Sports & Performance Psychologist about the value of mindfulness and the impact it has on leadership and sport performance. Listen in as he provides resources, good reads and personal tips as tools to help you continue performing at your best. Stay connected with Stu Singer and follow his content and training on instagram/twitter @wellperformance and website www.wellperformancecoach.com. For mindset workouts/mindfulness tools, download the DoSo app available for iPhone and Android users www.thedosoapp.com. Visit us at www.striveleadership.org and follow us @howuleadmatters on all socials for more information!
Non-Stop Rock Talk welcomes Canadian singer/songwriter John Stuart to discuss his upcoming release. John and Tyson also get into a great discussion about Finnish band Hanoi Rocks and his love of Quiet Riot's Metal Health. Sit back, stay safe and enjoy!!!
Please make sure to join the conversations at @AlanSteinJr on all major social platforms, go to AlanSteinJr.com to subscribe to my Full Time Out, 30 Second Time Out, and Overtime monthly emails.Additionally, you can order the audiobook of Raise Your Game: High Performance Secrets from the Best of the Best at http://www.Audible.com or wherever audiobooks are sold. You can also order paperback or hard copies, for you or your entire team or organization, at http://www.RaiseYourGameBook.com.
Logan Agin (@loganagin) is joined by Stuart Singer of Well Performance (@wellperformance). Stuart shares his journey to becoming a sports psychologist, working with athletes at different points of the career, how he helps soccer players from the penalty spot, and much more. To learn more about Stuart's work, you can follow him on Twitter at @wellperformance or on his website http://wellperformancecoach.com. You also can download his app, DoSo, at https://t.co/R61vbpda4X?amp=1
We are taking to Instagram Live every Monday to have a Mindset Workout with Stuart Singer. We talk about how working out your mind is like training for a marathon or your sport of choice - it takes discipline and consistency. Mindset Workout starts at minute 13:45.
I have the pleasure of being joined by Stuart Singer in this episode. Stuart is a performance psychologist with a Masters of Education in Counselling and over a decade of experience working to improve individual and group performance. He currently works with the Washington Wizards and the Washington Mystics and serves as the Performance Enhancement Coach for the Connecticut Sun of the WNBA. Stuart has also coached high-school athletes in varsity soccer, basketball, track, and cross-country, and was a graduate assistant for the Women's Cross-Country and Track teams at Shippensburg University. Stuart's practice includes providing mental performance skills coaching for athletes from the elite high school level through to college and professional athletes. We speak about players knowing themselves at their best; focusing on the process; intentionality and accepting imperfection.
Welcome to the show! I am joined by Sport psychology and performance consultant Stu Singer. He has worked with a wide variety of teams and programs including the Washington Mystics, Connecticut Sun, Maryland Women's basketball team, Fordham Women's basketball team and the Washington Wizards plus many more! Follow Stu on all social media accounts: Twitter: @Wellperformance IG @Wellperformance Website http://wellperformancecoach.com App DoSo Follow me on all social media accounts: Twitter: @Anthony_Pugh2 IG: @AnthonyPugh2 Email: Anthony.Pugh222@gmail.com Website www.Clockwork-athletics.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/anthony-pugh/support
Today we are joined by sports psychology and performance consultant who has worked for the Washington Mystics, Connecticut Suns, and Maryland women's basketball Stuart Singer. Stu shares his experiences working with elite basketball players and gives practical tips for players and coaches to improve their mental performance. Be sure to check out his mental performance […]
Sports psychologist & WNBA mental coach Dr. Stuart Singer shares tips on how to get prepared and stay prepared for the big break. Singer considers himself a lifelong learner and he uses that passion for knowledge to open doors and bolster his connections.
Sports psychologist & WNBA mental coach Dr. Stuart Singer shares tips on how to get prepared and stay prepared for the big break. Singer considers himself a lifelong learner and he uses that passion for knowledge to open doors and bolster his connections.
Stuart Singer (@wellperformance on Twitter) is a performance psychologist who has worked with U.S. Men’s National Team and MLS soccer players, USA Basketball Team members, and Olympic Gold Medalists. His work focuses specifically on ‘the HOW’ in the development of the mental skills needed for his athletes to regulate their emotions and attention in high-performance […] The post Episode 107: Stuart Singer Can Help You Understand the Benefits of Training Your Players’ Brains. appeared first on 3four3.
Each week in the “Pick & Pop” series of the PSB podcast, PSB co-founders, Logan Kosmalski and Brendan Winters, discuss and debate a relevant topic in their world of youth basketball. Last episode, Brendan interviewed a guest, Stuart Singer, who is a sports performance psychologist. In this episode, Brendan talks with another guest, Karl Barkley, about basketball in China. Karl is the Co-Director of PSB China and lives in Chengdu, China full-time coaching youth basketball and running PSB there. Karl grew up in Charlotte, NC and played DIII college basketball at Swarthmore College, where he began learning Chinese as a language. In this episode, Karl and Brendan discuss the basketball culture in China, the differences between youth basketball over there and the US, the Chinese Basketball Association, the NBA's involvement in basketball in China, and also PSB's upcoming China Basketball & Cultural Tour with some PSB players and family members. Check it out and let us know what you think! Check out this podcast and others at https://proskillsbasketball.com/podcast! Subscribe now on iTunes at: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/psb-p…706?mt=%20_blank! Go to https://www.ProSkillsBasketball.com for more information! Follow us below! https://www.facebook.com/ProSkillsBasketball/ https://twitter.com/ProSkillsBball https://www.instagram.com/proskillsbasketball/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/pro-skills-basketball/
In our third episode with Stuart Singer, we start off talking about pain. The different types of pain and how we can differentiate between them. He leads into how mindfulness practice can help with dealing with pain. As promised, Stu leads us through 8-9 minutes of mindfulness training. Although you can listen to it anywhere, we ask if you decide to participate, you are in a safe place and set up as Stu instructs in the podcast. This will be an episode you can continue to go back to minute 17 to start your mindfulness training everyday. For more training like this, check out Stuart's app DoSo below: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/doso/id1184944040?mt=8
Episode 3 features the talented Stuart Singer who, after dancing for Bill T Jones, made a career for himself as a freelance dance artist and teacher. Stay tuned for the final episode of Season 1 on January 26! Visit www.dancejournal.org for more info :)
Stu Singer joins me again to talk about challenges that come up in injury recovery. We discuss: - imposters syndrom - just showing up - accepting failure - benchmarks - and fear. This is a great podcast filled with so much information for you to consume. So get out your pen and paper and listen as Stu helps us through injury recovery.
051: Sports Psychologist Stuart Singer by Jordan Angeli
Stu Singer has worked as the sports psychology and performance consultant for the WNBA’s Washington Mystics, University of Maryland Women’s Basketball team, Fordham University Women’s Basketball team, and the Connecticut Sun. Stu served an integral role in helping the University of Maryland Women’s basketball team reach the 2014 Final Four, and Fordham University women’s basketball in winning their first A-10 championship, receiving an NCAA tournament bid, and their best record in 20 years. His approach focuses on teaching and providing mental performance skills for athletes that have the pressures of competing at elite levels in high school, collegiate, and professional sports. Stu also provides team trainings, clinics, and consultation with coaches on how to develop healthy mental performance fundamentals. The SMARTER Team Training Audio Interview Series has been developed to share insights from some of the best in the industry. Stay tuned for more insights, tips, drills, and techniques to come from STT. Be sure to share the STT Audio Interview Series with coaches, trainers, parents, and athletes too.Visit STT at http://www.SMARTERTeamTraining.com . Listen to STT on iTunes and iHeartRadio at http://sttpodcast.com . Join STT on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/SMARTERTeamTraining . Subscribe to STT on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/SMARTERTeamTraining . And follow us on twitter at http://www.twitter.com/SMARTERTeam . SMARTER Team Training has been developed to focus on athlete and team development, performance, and education. By incorporating the SMARTER Team Training programs into your year round athletic development program, you will decrease your injury potential, increase individual athleticism, and maximize your team training time.