Acceptance
Grounding Techniques
Emotional Regulation
Purpose
100

The mental performance approach encourages embracing emotions instead of doing this with them.

"shutting emotions down"?

100

The "Physiological Sigh" begins with a long inhale through this.

The nose.

100

What is the first step of the acceptance formula?

Say Hi to Gremlin

100

This replaces the last step of the acceptance formula on really tough days or when used outside of sport

Your why

200

Accepting your current situation allows you to have more of this in the moment.

Control

200

After the initial long inhale, this additional step is taken before a long exhale.

A second inhale (sip at the top)

200

The second step of the "Acceptance Formula"

Physiological Sigh

200

Knowing your “why” helps eliminate these when facing difficult choices.

Tough decisions

300

This attitude towards pressure helps athletes view it as a privilege.

Embracing the battle

300

Name one benefit of the physiological sigh.

- Lowers heartrate

- Decreases Anxiety

- Increases focus

300

The third step of the "Acceptance Formula"

What does a good shot look like?

300

Those who have a "why" to live for, can bear almost any "________"

how.

400

Instead of trying to forget, athletes are advised to do this to emotions and experiences.

Accept

400

What is the name of the Dr. that I referenced who teaches the physiological sigh

Dr. Andrew Huberman

400

Recite the Acceptance Formula

Say Hi to Gremlin --> Physiological Sigh --> What Does a Good Shot Look Like?

400

This is Sean's why.

"I'm a resilient person who runs towards difficult tasks"