The role of psychological skills training in optimizing athletic performance in Nigeria
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https://doi.org/10.63750/ssw3y369Keywords:
Athletic performance, Psychological readiness, Psychological Skills Training, Athlete DevelopmentAbstract
Athletic performance is increasingly recognized as a product of not only physical preparation but also psychological readiness. Psychological Skills Training (PST) offers a structured approach for developing mental strategies such as goal setting, self-talk, imagery, relaxation, and arousal regulation, which enable athletes to manage pressure, sustain focus, and enhance resilience. This paper explores the role of PST in optimizing athletic performance and its broader contribution to sport development, with emphasis on its global relevance and application within the Nigerian context. International evidence demonstrates that nations integrating psychological training into athlete development frameworks consistently achieve success in elite competitions while stimulating grassroots participation and economic benefits. In contrast, Nigeria’s sport sector, despite its abundance of natural talent, continues to face challenges such as inconsistent infrastructure, inadequate policy implementation, and limited use of psychological preparation. These shortcomings often undermine athletes’ confidence, concentration, and performance outcomes on the international stage. The study argues that PST can bridge the gap between raw talent and sustained achievement, offering athletes the psychological tools needed for competitive success while strengthening sport development systems. Recommendations are made for integrating PST into training curricula, coaching education, and grassroots programs in Nigeria to ensure a holistic approach to athlete development. Ultimately, the paper underscores the dual role of PST as a catalyst for individual excellence and a strategic driver of national sport development.
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