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Kids' Sports Psychology Contest for Most Improved Mental Game

Did you and your young athlete take advantage of Kids' Sports Psychology's resources in ways that boosted your young athlete's mental game?

We're offering a contest for Kids' Sports Psychology Members. We want to identify the most improved athletes.

The winner of our contest receives a free two-year Kids' Sports Psychology membership and a $100 Amazon.com gift certificate!

That's a $416 value just for sharing your success story with us!

Here's how it works. Send us a one or two-paragraph description of what exactly your young athlete did to boost his or her mental game and performance.

Email your story to youthsportstips@youthsportspsychology.com

Please answer these questions:

1. What was your young athlete's mental game challenge (or challenges)?

2. What Kids' Sports Psychology resources did he or she use to address this challenge?

3. What were the mental game results?

4. Did your athlete's mental game changes improve his or her performance? Describe how.

5. What changes did you make as a parent or coach?

Again, the winner--the family with the most improved young athlete--will receive a free two-year subscription to Kids' Sports Psychology and a $100 gift certificate to amazon.com.

Please note that you'll need to agree to allow us to use your story to tell others about the advantages of Kids' Sports Psychology. We would like to do a short phone interview with the winners.

For the contest rules, please visit our forum:

http://www.kidssportspsychology.com/members/forum/openthread.cfm?forum=1&ThreadID=19

GOOD LUCK!