Monday, April 27, 2009
Playoff Season
Like the yin needs the yang, I suppose losing helps you really appreciate the satisfaction of winning, but while in its grips, losing can be a taxing endeavor. The emotional toll that it takes on a player can lead to the most destructive thoughts for any athlete – fear and doubt. When fear and doubt are allowed to creep into the collective consciousness of a locker room, the results can be devastating. I can recall my first few years of professional lacrosse. I was on the Bridgeport Barrage, and the MLL was in its infancy. We had by any standards a very talented team, but after two seasons of almost winless lacrosse, I began to feel drained. When a team begins to doubt its ability to pull out the close ones, it becomes nearly impossible to get over the self-imposed hump.
My advice for the player/team that is struggling would be to think less and work harder. As an offensive player I have found that slumps do not get better as a result of thinking. The answer usually lies in getting to work. Put your nose over the ball and grind…the rest will take care of itself.
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Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Brian Langtry
There is a voice inside me that insists that I never stop competing and that I must not think about the physical consequences of my on field actions. I am Brian Langtry of the Colorado Mammoth, the Denver Outlaws, and Harrow Sports, and on a weekly basis I will be translating that internal voice via a blog on my website. I will let you in on how I deal with a big win or cope with a disappointing loss whether it be on the field or on the sidelines.
My goal is to give you a glimpse into the mental maintenance that is required to teach, play, coach, and run a camp business simultaneously while juggling two magnificent children with your feet. Along with the all access pass to the chaos that is my life, I will be handing out my opinionated takes on everything that is happening in the lacrosse world. You will notice quickly that I do indeed have an opinion on most things, and I am not afraid to share them.
The final segment of each blog will be a
Take time to periodically check in with me – you won’t regret it.
