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Keith Begley is an Irish sports psychologist and Gaelic football manager. He has worked with the Carlow senior hurling team, the Clare senior football team and Cuala's senior hurlers. [1] He has also led the Offaly minor football team. [2]
An accredited sports psychologist with the Sport Ireland Institute and a former physical education teacher, [3] [4] he is often referenced in the national media. [1] [5]
In the latest post on his website, Begley referenced Lew Hardy's 1996 paper – The Cusp Catastrophe Model – which suggested that players in teams with tradition of success are less susceptible to suffering from performance anxiety at key moments in games.
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Keith Begley is an Irish sports psychologist and Gaelic football manager. He has worked with the Carlow senior hurling team, the Clare senior football team and Cuala's senior hurlers. [1] He has also led the Offaly minor football team. [2]
An accredited sports psychologist with the Sport Ireland Institute and a former physical education teacher, [3] [4] he is often referenced in the national media. [1] [5]
In the latest post on his website, Begley referenced Lew Hardy's 1996 paper – The Cusp Catastrophe Model – which suggested that players in teams with tradition of success are less susceptible to suffering from performance anxiety at key moments in games.