(Health-NewsWire.Net, February 02, 2016 ) Philadelphia Pa. -- "Anger can be a good motivator and emotion in sports says," Todd Stofka, Peak Performance Expert at Philly Hypnosis Performance, "especially if the athlete and team know when to turn it on and off. The problem comes when that explosive energy gets released and turns into unnecessary penalties."
Bengals Steelers Game
Stofka says this is the perfect example. "The NFL Cincinnati Bengals were hosting the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC wildcard game. The Bengals had come from behind with less than 2 minutes left to take the lead. All they needed to do was keep the Steelers from scoring. On the ensuing Steelers possession, with the ball near midfield and 22 seconds remaining in the game, the Bengals led 16-15, Bengals linebacker Vontaze Burfict was flagged for unnecessary roughness when he hit a defenseless Antonio Brown. Then, as officials were sorting out the penalty and trainers evaluated Brown on the field for a concussion, Bengals cornerback Adam Jones drew an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty when he got in Steelers assistant coach Joey Porter's face during an on-field scrum between the teams."
Bengals Lose
Burfict's and Jones' 15-yard penalties not only put the Steelers in field goal range, but gave Chris Boswell a 35-yard chip shot to win the game.
"You've got to be disciplined to understand the ultimate goal. That's always got to be important," Bengals Pro Bowl offensive tackle Andrew Whitworth said. "It's not about one guy's mistake, or one guy that wasn't or was. At all times, our team as a unit, everyone has got to understand the discipline of winning the football game, and that's more important than anything else. It always has got to be No. 1. When you get those priorities out of control, that's when bad things happen."
New Sports Psychology program for Anger
Philly Hypnosis Performance Sports Psychology is launching a new module to handle this issue. Anger! On the field and off this program is designed to teach players to keep the priorities in control.
The new Sports Psychology program is designed around Anger. Anger as in an NFL football game for example, can be a very beneficial and focused use of energy. Yet the habit of feeling angry a lot of the time can control one's life especially off the field, rink, court, or even job. It can result in damaged health, loss of employment, ruined peace of mind, spoiled relationships, a jeopardized career - and even a prison sentence.
Todd Stofka, developer of The Stofka Method, founder of Philly Hypnosis Performance and Sports Performance Expert has the unique ability to help athletes eliminate the anger self-sabotage. Athletes have the ability to release their talents and create that peak performance once the blocks are gone.
Philly-Hypnosis Performance is the premier provider of hypnotherapy, NLP and Sports Performance mental toughness training to the football / NFL community. To test your mental game,take the sports psychology assessment on its website, www.Phillyhypnosis.com.
To book Todd now for interviews, speaking engagements, team or individual coaching, you can contact him at 877-557-7409
About Philly-Hypnosis Performance:
About Philly Hypnosis Performance.:
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