Noa Kageyama: Becoming “Bulletproof” - Research-Based Strategies For More Effective Practice!

Join us with the host of the popular podcast "The Bulletproof Musician" and performance psychologist Noa Kageyama. We will talk about research-based strategies for more effective practice that transfers to the stage!
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Thank you for this workshop. I'm super-interested in this topic, and am excited that performance psychology is being featured on Tonebase. As a former coach of competitive gymnastics, I'm old enough to remember when Alison Arnold, PhD (www. headgamesworld.com) revolutionized the approach to coaching when she introduced the concept of sports-psychology at one of the national meetings. Her lecture radically changed my approach to teaching my gymnasts how to practice and compete.
I don't have a question, I'm merely interested in the similiarites/differences between the approach to competitive athletes versus performance musicians.
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I hope this is a relevant question to the topic, please ignore if not!
Have there been any studies about how to avoid being overwhelmed when there is so much to learn?
I would love some advice on how to deal with feelings of overwhelm when trying to optimise my piano practice time.
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Hope you enjoyed the live stream :)
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martin what is the “peak” book you mentioned?