More Goals in Games:
The 3 mental skills that separate
practice scorers from game scorers
You’ve seen it.
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She scores in practice but not in games
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She hesitates on good looks
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She rushes shots or forces bad ones
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One miss turns into a quiet game
You know she can do it.
But something isn’t clicking when it matters.
So you start wondering:
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Does she need more reps?
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Is it confidence?
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Should I be saying something different?
And if you’re honest…
You don’t want to make it worse by saying the wrong thing.
Scoring more goals
isn’t just about better shooting.
It’s about how she:
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makes decisions under pressure
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responds after mistakes
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trusts herself in real moments
That’s what we’re going to show you.
What You’ll Learn in This Free Parent Training
In this 45-minute workshop, you’ll leave with a clear plan you can actually use.
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The 3 mental skills that separate practice scorers from game scorers
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Why more shooting or new dodges doesn’t lead to more goals
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What happens after a missed shot that kills scoring momentum
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What your daughter actually needs to perform under pressure
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How to support her without overcoaching or adding stress
Right now, your daughter doesn’t need more pressure, more criticism, or more reminders to “just keep shooting.”
She needs support that helps her perform when the game speeds up.
And without a plan, most athletes stay stuck in the same cycle:
good practice → inconsistent games → frustration → doubt

