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Why GAA players don’t need to feel confident to perform — mental tools that actually work

Why GAA players don’t need to feel confident to perform — mental tools that actually work

Update: 2025-03-27
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We’ve all heard it: “he’s low on confidence.” But what if confidence isn’t actually the key to playing well?

Sports psychologist Eddy Sheeky breaks down why elite players perform regardless of how they feel — and how you can too.

We discuss:

  • The myth of confidence — and why elite players perform without it
  • The reset triggers, breathing drills, and mindset habits used at inter-county level
  • How stress outside of sport is secretly killing recovery and performance
  • Tools for players who get sick with nerves or lose control mid-game
  • What separates consistent performers at club vs county level
  • The mindset mistakes most GAA players make when things go wrong


You can follow Eddy on Instagram here: @esperformancepsychology


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Why GAA players don’t need to feel confident to perform — mental tools that actually work

Why GAA players don’t need to feel confident to perform — mental tools that actually work

Kevin O'Brien