Jon Osborn and I dive deep into different mental skills and how they boost your mental game at the free-throw line.
Some topics we discuss include
Jon graduated from the University of Utah in 2017 with a Masters in Sport & Performance Psychology. As a professional, Jon works to improve mental toughness through the use of mental skills. Jon teaches memorable lessons & techniques to help others be more resilient, in control, and confident. Jon helped found RJ Performance Group in 2020 and works there as a Mental Performance Coach. He works with Real Salt Lake, Utah State & Westminster Athletics, Legacy Power, as well as several high school athletes. Prior to working for RJ Performance Group, Jon was employed in the education sector working as an administrator at Utah Virtual Academy.
Timestamps are below, enjoy!
(00:00) Episode introduction
(01:56) Introduction to Jon Osborn
(07:35) Mental obstacles shooters face:
(07:55) Distractions
(17:23) Self-doubt/negative self-talk
(23:36) Thinking in the past/future
(33:20) Mental skills to boost your mental game at the line
(33:30) Awareness
(36:48) Imagery/visualization/Mental rehearsal
(50:10) Self-talk
(01:01:51) Relaxation techniques
(01:10:40) Pre-shot routine
(01:15:42) Guidelines for developing your pre-shot routine
(01:18:31) Examples of how to incorporate these mental skills into a pre-shot routine
(01:29:41) Outro
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