Is Sportbrein still active? After a spree of 234 in-depth blogs, the silence might have been perplexing. These writings stemmed from a genuine interest and passion for the subject. Indeed, I utilize much of that knowledge daily in my profession. So, why the hiatus?
Read more: New Endeavors and Mind Training Insights for AthletesThe Reason Behind the Silence
Time constraints are the culprit. Every Sportbrein blog post has been meticulously crafted by hand, steering clear from blog generators like Chat-GPT. Last season, my commitments peaked as I completed my UEFA A football training. Consequently, these responsibilities left me with scant time to pen down Sportbrein insights. But does it signal the end of our blogs? Absolutely not! There’s a high likelihood that I’ll resume writing soon, aiming to both enhance my understanding and enlighten fellow enthusiasts on the subject.
Sportbrein’s Recent Milestones
Over the past year, Sportbrein has witnessed some intriguing developments that deserve your attention:
Interview with Sportknowhowxl: On May 11, SportKnowhowXL shed light on Sportbrein’s journey. Timo Kleinhesselink, around six years ago, embarked on his mission with Sportbrein. Harnessing scientific insights, he aids athletes in brain training, subsequently elevating their performance. To delve into the article’s details, click here.
Mindform Project: Referenced in the SportKnowhowXL article, we’ve collaborated with Vorteq and Decade IT, spearheading a project titled Mindform. It’s a game tailored for e-sport enthusiasts, set to be launched on Steam. Its design caters to instill a growth mindset in players. In the sports realm, it’s tempting to shift blame externally – be it the field, teammates, or referees. However, such a fixed mindset stunts growth. The game’s essence lies in its approach to failure – teaching players to perceive it constructively. With a digital coach guiding at every stumble, the game serves as an innovative tool for e-athletes, refining their mindset and bolstering their game performance. Discover more on their website.
The Road Ahead for Sportbrein
We’ve embarked on testing Mindform, envisioning it as a cornerstone of Sportbrein’s future. Under the guidance of doctoral candidate Barbara Huijgen from the Heymans Institute for Psychological Research, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, master’s students are validating the Mindform initiative. Expect a resurgence of insightful blogs on sportsbrain.blog soon.
Lastly, if you’re eager to fathom how Sportbrein’s knowledge can amplify your athletic prowess, don’t hesitate to reach out. As highlighted in the SportKnowhowXL piece, while I gladly direct sports psychology queries to the experts, I’m your go-to for enhancing training methodologies.