Gregg M. Steinberg, Ph.D., is an associate professor of sport psychology at Austin Peay University. His many clients have included the 1993 University of Florida men’s golf team that won the NCAA team championship, as well as professional golfers and top athletes from a wide array of sports. Dr. Steinberg is the associate editor of Journal of Sport Behavior. He lives near Nashville, Tennessee. Visit his web site at www.mentalrules.com or email him at mentalrules24@msn.com
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