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Is elite athlete “arrogance” a performance hack? Part 1

Posted on08/10/201208/10/2012AuthorEclectic Moose3 Comments

I wanted to do something a little different today. Most of my blog posts so far have focused on the clinical/neuropsych side of psychology, with a lot of speculation thrown in. Today will still be speculative, but I want to go back to my sport psych roots… Read More …

CategoriesGeneral, PsychologyTagsarrogance, athlete, elite, performance, sport psychology

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