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Psychology for Peak Performance

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CHAMP

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THE

GAME

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IN THE

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CHAMP

HEAD

IN

THE

GAME

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CHAMP

WHO WE ARE

At Psychology for Peak Performance we are dedicated to enhancing athletic excellence. With extensive experience working with clubs and organizations throughout the UK, we offer tools and strategies that empower athletes to achieve their best mental and physical performance.

MAXIMUM CAPABILITY

CONTROLLING MIND AND EMOTION

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MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLBEING

DR IAN JAMES

CLINICAL / PERFORMANCE PSYCHOLOGIST [CONSULTANT FOR BURNLEY FC]

a national expert in cognitive behaviour therapy -  helping to introduce CBT into the UK in the 1990s

CONFIDENTIALITY

I am registered with the Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC) and British Psychological Society, which means I am an accredited and chartered psychologist. I am governed by codes of conduct which emphasise confidentiality, safe practice, and standards of competency.

HCPC: PYL17325; British Psychological Society/Charted Psychologist: 022544;   Bases: 114789

ABOUT  THE  RACE

HURDLING ORIGINATED IN ENGLAND IN THE EARLY 19TH CENTURY, THE RUNNERS RACE OVER A SERIES OF OBSTACLES CALLED HURDLES, WHICH ARE SET A FIXED DISTANCE APART.

 

RUNNERS MUST REMAIN IN ASSIGNED LANES THROUGHOUT A RACE, AND, ALTHOUGH THEY MAY KNOCK HURDLES DOWN WHILE RUNNING OVER THEM, A RUNNER WHO TRAILS A FOOT OR LEG ALONGSIDE A HURDLE OR KNOCKS IT DOWN WITH A HAND IS DISQUALIFIED. THE FIRST HURDLER TO COMPLETE THE COURSE IS THE WINNER.

HURDLES

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