Many boxers sometimes
get anxious when they go against a tough opponent. They get nervous on
who they are competing with and they get so worked up that they lose
focus on their performance. In the end, they make mistakes and end up
beating themselves up if they do not win. As a result, here is a list of
techniques that a boxer can use to help manage the stress of going
against the competition.
The first step is to
learn as much as you can on your opponent. Although this may seem
obvious, some athletes may think they already know what they need to
know. Remember there is always something to learn about your
competition. Read the reports about your opponent and watch him or her
performance. Try to figure out an angle on how you can beat your
competition. The more you know about your competition the better your
chances are you will win. This will also help to reduce your worries in
the future.
Do not assume anything
about your competition whether they are stronger or weaker than you.
Every athlete has his good and bad times and just because you may be
facing a stronger opponent does not mean that you will lose. Remember
that you and your opponent both have an equal chance of winning. You are
both starting from scratch. This should help you to give you confidence
going into your next event.
Focus on how you can best strive for perfection in your own event
instead of worrying about your opponent. For instance, you are going
against the number one athlete in the tournament and you are nervous.
Instead of focusing on how good your competition is, focus on your
performance. Concentrate on how you can perform your event and how you
can best improve on your problem areas.
Realize that you can't win all of the time and that also includes your
competition. You may be the best athlete in the world, however you will
still sometimes lose. No one can win all of the time. When facing a
tough competitor, use this fact to your advantage. Even the
best athletes will make some mistakes.
It is not uncommon to
get nervous when you go against a better opponent. All you can do is to
focus on your skill sets and do the best you can. This will help you in
the long run.
BIOGRAPHY
Stan Popovich is the
author of "A Layman's Guide to Managing Fear Using Psychology,
Christianity and Non Resistant Methods" - an easy to read book that
presents a general overview of techniques that are effective in managing
persistent fears and anxieties. For additional information go to:
http://www.managingfear.com