


Keep in mind that your opponents have a lot to do with how consistent you might play. The true measure of consistency is how you played in terms of intensity, confidence, and focus. Outcomes are not the best judge of performance all the time. *Consistency means matching your best statistic every game. *Consistency means performing top of your game every game. Some misconceptions about consistency include: If you define consistency in unrealistic terms then consistency will feel elusive. When the game begins, you make one mistake and your game spirals downward.

Pregame warm up feels uneasy and anxious. Some games you feel excited, confident and ready to go and have a great game. One frustrating component to inconsistency is that you never know which athlete is going to show up–the athlete in the zone or the inconsistent athlete. It is frustrating because I know I have the ability but I just can’t put it together consistently.” “How can I be more consistent in games? My performance goes up and down, not just from game to game but also play to play. One high school athlete asked for help with being consistent throughout the season: While any athletes can have a great game once in a while, it’s performing at your peak on a consistent basis that most athletes struggle with achieving.īeing consistent is a hot topic for athletes who we’ve talked to over the years. The hallmarks of success are peak performance and consistency.
