Maintaining a positive mindset is a skill that can be developed, and sportspeople employ a variety of techniques to strengthen it. Many of these are encouraged through positive coaching methods:
- Goal setting – Breaking larger objectives into smaller, achievable targets keeps motivation high and prevents overwhelm.
- Visualisation – Athletes mentally rehearse success, picturing themselves performing skills perfectly. This helps reduce nerves and improve muscle memory.
- Self-talk – Replacing negative thoughts with constructive, affirming statements (“I can handle this,” “Stay calm and focused”) can boost confidence during high-pressure moments.
- Gratitude practice – Focusing on what’s going well, rather than dwelling solely on setbacks, fosters resilience and perspective.
- Mindfulness and breathing techniques – Staying present reduces anxiety and prevents the mind from wandering into self-doubt or future worries.
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What is positive coaching?
- Encouragement and recognition of effort.
- Constructive feedback that focuses on solutions.
- Setting achievable, progressive goals.
- Fostering an environment where mistakes are seen as opportunities to learn.
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In elite sport, examples of positive coaching abound. British heptathlete Jessica Ennis-Hill credited much of her Olympic success to a supportive coaching team that focused on building her confidence and maintaining perspective during injuries.
Techniques athletes use to maintain a positive outlook
This approach is not about being unrealistically cheerful or ignoring areas for improvement, it’s about framing challenges in a way that motivates rather than demoralises. Coaches adopting this style often find athletes are more engaged, less anxious, and better equipped to cope with competition pressures.


Similarly, in football, managers such as Jürgen Klopp are known for blending tactical skill with a genuine focus on players’ mental wellbeing, encouraging them through both victories and defeats.
These coaches understand that when athletes feel valued and supported, they’re more likely to push themselves and recover quickly from disappointments.