Snap Decision: Inside The Quarterback's Mind
A football play can last only a few seconds, but the prep starts long before kickoff.

A football play can last only a few seconds, but the prep starts long before kickoff. From fueling up with the right nutrition to sharpening mental focus, FSU Anne’s College faculty break down the mental, physical, and emotional processes that drive performance on the field, plus how biofeedback technologies and sport psychology research are shaping the future of the game.
Faculty featured in the video include: Michael Ormsbee, Margaret A. Sitton Endowed Professor and director of the FSU Institute of Sports Sciences and Medicine, Brady DeCouto, assistant professor of sport psychology, and Megan Buning, clinical associate professor of athletic coaching and certified mental performance consultant.
The video is Episode 4 of "The Research Connection."
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