Kevin Alschuler, PhD (@kevinalschuler) 's Twitter Profile
Kevin Alschuler, PhD

@kevinalschuler

Consulting Sport Psychologist to some of the world’s best athletes & the next generation of rising stars and Team Clinical and Sport Psychologist @UWAthletics

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#MarathonTrials24 was a fantastic reminder that we all should watch the Olympic trials. The thrill of victory and agony of defeat. A celebration of four years of training for one moment. I’ve said this for years: The biggest Olympian feat may be simply making it to the The Olympic Games!

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On that note, we have multiple athletes on this hunt for Paris 2024 & I couldn’t be more excited to support them as they pursue this dream. High pressure for sure, but ultimately it’s an opportunity to go put it all together & see where you stack up. A challenge to take head on!

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This is why marathoning and other endurance events fascinate me so much. The athletic ability is one thing. But the mental ability to disassociate pain/fear/discomfort from performance is something we can all learn more about. (Cc: Kevin Alschuler, PhD)

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Awesome win for Madison Young on the Epson Tour went to a small college, turned pro in 2020 without much money. Said she played local stuff only to save money and saved for Q-school. Earned her way onto Epson, and in her third year out there gets her first win. Love to see it

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From U.S. Women's Open to Lumen Field to Husky Stadium to Tony The Tiger Sun Bowl & everywhere in between - fields, courts, pools, courses, board/locker/conference/clinic rooms, hallways, & Zoom screens - 2024 has been a great year working in sport/performance psychology. Bring on 2025!

From <a href="/uswomensopen/">U.S. Women's Open</a> to <a href="/LumenField/">Lumen Field</a> to <a href="/GreatestSetting/">Husky Stadium</a> to <a href="/TonyTheTigerSB/">Tony The Tiger Sun Bowl</a> &amp; everywhere in between - fields, courts, pools, courses, board/locker/conference/clinic rooms, hallways, &amp; Zoom screens - 2024 has been a great year working in sport/performance psychology. Bring on 2025!