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Paralysis By Analysis

[ posted by Kim on 20th of October, 2008 ]

This “paralysis by analysis” is extremely common in girls hockey players. I always struggled with as a young player – my mind was always going a million miles an hour once I touched the puck, but my feet would stop moving entirely. I once read this great quote, “If your head ain’t helping, don’t use […]

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The Day I Scored Against Team USA

[ posted by Kim on 19th of October, 2008 ]

Since I arrived back on the Dartmouth campus yesterday afternoon, I have been overwhelmed by all of the amazing memories from my college hockey career. As I skated out on the ice yesterday for the alumni game, I remembered one of the greatest “success stories” that happened at the end of my first semester at […]

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Why Visualization Doesn’t Work for Girls Hockey Players

[ posted by Kim on 17th of October, 2008 ]

I never felt that quiet pre-game visualization worked particularly well for myself (as a player) or my athletes (as a coach).  It always felt a little too much like meditation for me, and instead of helping to get me ready to hit the ice, I felt more like having a nap. Instead, I like to […]

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