Wait! Why would you set a goal to not win? The short answer is that’s what is called an outcome goal. There are many things that can keep you from achieving your goal that are outside your control. The best kind of goals are performance, and process goals, but I’ll let Sport Psychology Pro Dr Rob Bell tell you about that…
Dr. Bell is a professor, and the sport psychology consultant for Ball State University, and has credentials on the PGA tour. He assists numerous athletes at the professional, collegiate, and amateur levels and serves as a caddy on professional golf tours.
Last November, at the Association of Applied Sport Psychology Conference, Athlete’s Audio was fortunate enough to interview Dr. Bell. We spoke on the topic of his (then) new book, Mental Toughness Training for Golf. In that tome, Rob talks extensively abut practicing with the same intensity, and pressure that you’ll face when you’re competing (among other things).
Dr. Bell’s research include the “Yips” in golf, applied golf and baseball research in mental training, athletic identity, and streaks. He has been published in the Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, Journal of Athletic Insight, Journal of Sport Behavior, and the Encyclopedia of Sports. He also writes on the mental game and has been noted in Runner’s World, NY Times, Stack magazine, and numerous additional websites. He presents for numerous teams, schools, and organizations.

We’re pretty friendly…