Controlling Your Focus To Have A Daily Positive Goalie Mindset
- Treat your mental focus and body language as a consistent skill, not something to vary from period to period or game to game.
- Pete Fry draws a direct parallel between technical consistency (T-pushes, reverse-VH) and mental consistency — both require repetition and stability to be effective.
- Switching your mindset approach as often as you switch equipment would make it nearly impossible to play at your best.
- Goalie Mindset Power is a 30-day program built from three decades of research into the habits and traits of successful goaltenders at all levels.
- Work with Pete Fry directly or through his program to systematically build the mental skills that produce consistent on-ice results.
Goalie Mindset expert Pete Fry is back with more key mindset tips that will help you become a better goaltender. Pete played in the Western Hockey League for the Portland Winterhawks and the Victoria Cougars. He was drafted by the New Jersey Devils. Today he works with goaltenders of all levels, from minor hockey to professionals, helping them achieve more on the ice through developing their mental skills.
The following is based on content from Pete Fry’s Goalie Mindset Power a ground breaking 30-day program dedicated entirely to helping goaltenders create a mindset that will guarantee results. Goalie Mindset Power has been developed from three decades of research into goaltending success, examining the habits and traits of winning goaltenders at all ages and levels.
Maintaining consistent positive body language, and keeping your focus on the play and on the puck is important. But I’ll bet you don’t know why exactly. I’d bet you’d be surprised to hear me compare it to how you wear your gear or how you play technically.
You can work directly with Pete on your goalie mindset. Consider joining the Goalie Mindset Power program or you can contact Pete directly.
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