by Dr Ruth Anderson (Author)
This practical and highly accessible guide, written by British Cycling's former Lead Psychologist, will explore the importance of psychology in achieving peak cycling performance. The book will transfer the sport psychology strategies used to win Olympic gold and equip individuals with the psychological skills to pursue performance excellence in cycling and in daily life. For the last three Olympic Games the Great Britain Cycling Team has dominated the Velodrome events. The team is regarded as one of the most successful elite sporting set-ups in Olympic history. The emergence of sport psychology as a critical aspect of the Great Britain Cycling Team's success sparked wide interest in the psychological skills required to perform. This book will transfer the sport psychology strategies used to assist elite cyclists to win Olympic gold to individuals seeking to improve their own performance and psychological wellbeing - on and off the bike. The Cycling Mind will take the reader through the key stages of an athlete's pathway, from training through to competition, and provide guidelines to developing the psychological skills to compete at their best. In addition the strategies explored in the book can be applied across all high-pressure performance environments, including business and daily life. Foreword by Joanna Rowsell Shand MBE, double Olympic gold medallist, winner of multiple world championships and BBC commentator on major cycling competitions.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Bloomsbury Sport
Published: 13 Jun 2019
ISBN 10: 1472948890
ISBN 13: 9781472948892
Book Overview: This practical and highly accessible guide, written by British Cycling's former Lead Psychologist, will explore the importance of psychology in achieving peak cycling performance. This book will transfer the sport psychology strategies used to assist elite cyclists to win Olympic gold to individuals seeking to improve their own performance and psychological wellbeing - on and off the bike. Foreword by Joanna Rowsell Shand, double Olympic gold medallist, world champion and former member of the Great Britain Cycling Team.