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I'm trying out for a team tommorow and I have a hard time focusing...?

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Ok so i'm trying out tommorow and im really nerveous. and when im nerveous i tend to play bad and i dont know anyone!...umm so what should i do to play better and focus and stuff? any tips? also, what are some things i could do to impress the coaches?

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  1. remember it is just a game you will do great if you simply have fun. Which will impress the coach because you won't go to training and the games as a chore but because you love the sport.

    It has always worked for me in cricket and football


  2. Never go into a try-out, practice, warm-up, game, championship or anything thinking you have something to prove.  It will only get in your head and you start thinking about the outcome of the game more then the next play.  And don't worry about trying to impress the coaches.  Most coaches don't base their team picks on raw skill.  If you have it then that's a bonus but they also look to see if you could potentially be molded into something they could use.

  3. do yoga before practice. it focuses you

  4. just try your best!!!! i just tied out for volleyball and the coach was very impressed when people congratulated other people that were trying out! so try to do that!   GOOD LUCK!!!!! =]

  5. depends on what u have a hard time focusing on, ask ur coach what u should do

  6. ok just calm down and be yourself...If you are yourself, then you will do fine, but if you think about every little thing that can mess you up, then you will mess up, but if you think positive and be yourself, then you will do great!!! Do what you know then your fine....

    Tips:

    *Encourage other girls on the team

    *Encourage everyone when you guys are playing a game

    *Do NOT ask the coach constantly about other peoples scores, or your score, wait for the results

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