Anxiety is normal, helping us respond to stressful situations. It can save us during "fight or flight" or render us paralyzed. Alexandra Solomon discussed anxiety management during a MasterClass.
Players develop anxiety before or during games. They tell themselves "We've never beaten that team" or "their pressure defense" or "how am I going to control Jones? She's so good."
Anxiety interferes as some players turn the ball over, delay decision-making, get trapped, or avoid getting the ball.
Find solutions.
Solomon explains that one antidote for anxiety is authenticity. Be yourself. That means if you have need areas, get extra instruction and training. The training bolsters confidence and helps prevent "imposter syndrome" where you don't believe in yourself. "You can only be as good as you believe you can be."
Kobe Bryant reminded himself that he had tremendous physical gifts and if he applied himself with training, that would create an unstoppable force.
Address anxiety with specific tools like the Four M's.
1) Movement - stretching, yoga, or other exercise lessen anxiety.
2) Music - there's no one size fits all music. Some people need calming music and others need activation.
Lagniappe. Managing anxiety.
Lagniappe 2. Using film.
No need to bog your players down with film. Hours of film and scouting reports aren't helpful if players don't watch it.
— Chris Oliver (@BBallImmersion) April 21, 2025
New York Liberty Director of Player Development Andrew Wade shares his simplified approach to film breakdown on The Basketball Podcast:… pic.twitter.com/V9m5990ei0
Lagniappe 3. Laying a brick.
James Clear - "Rome wasn't built in a day, but they were laying bricks every hour. You don't have to do it all today; just lay a brick."
— Hoops Companion 🏀 Resources for Coaches (@Hoops_Companion) April 17, 2025
***Lagniappe 4. Is it about ego or improvement?
WINS DON’T ALWAYS EQUAL GROWTH
— Steve Dagostino (@DagsBasketball) April 18, 2025
This is the hardest part about development, especially at the youth / AAU levels. We can be fooled that wins actually mean we are getting better individually or as a team.
We know that we grow and learn from failing. The more competitive games… pic.twitter.com/K8TFquBlbV