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What if confidence in your players isn’t just something you’re born with, but a skill you can actually train?

Senior Performance Psychologist Katie Warriner (Team GB Hockey) shares why confidence is more than just “feeling good” on game day—it’s a choice you and your team can make daily.

In this live Masterclass, Katie Warriner breaks down practical tools field hockey coaches can use to help players (and themselves) build real, lasting confidence—on and off the pitch.

Takeaway: Confidence isn’t about never having doubts. It’s about equipping your athletes to act in the presence of doubt, using strategies like visualization, self-talk, and redefining success.

Catch the full on-demand conversation above for even more actionable tips and read on ↓

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