The Playmaker's Decisions - The Science of Clutch Plays, Mental Mistakes and Athlete Cognition

by Daniel Peterson and Leonard Zaichkowsky, Ph.D.

Available everywhere now in ebook and paperback!

In our 2018 book, The Playmaker’s Advantage", we explored the mind of the playmaker - one that can take over a game with superior “athlete cognition.” Actually, we coined that term trying to describe the mental process that repeated itself hundreds of times a game. Athlete cognition consists of three interwoven sub-processes; Search-Decide-Execute or See-Think-Do. The first and last parts build on decades of research on perception and skill acquisition, respectively. But the mushy middle is still a mystery. What goes on inside the “black box” of decision-making hides from view. We can prepare an athlete with pre-game information and tactics, then recap their decision quality post-game. But getting under the hood to work on the engine of decisions is more difficult.

Buying a new car or evaluating a loan application or planning a vacation are processes that combine the input of data, a decision algorithm, and the output of a plan. And while the consequences of those types of decisions may be significant, there is a unique approach to arriving at the best option. In those scenarios, there is time to collect more information, as well as hours if not days to process, ponder and predict possible outcomes. However, in a game, competition, or any high pressure environment, the crucible of tension dictates a faster process. 

In sports, just as in any action-oriented activity, vision and perception provide the input while our well-trained motor skills deliver the output. Go left or go right? Pass or shoot? Foul or don’t foul? Given the same sensory details from a chaotic game environment, how and why do players make different choices? In post-game reviews, they regret the errors, sometimes surprised that they were capable of such a blunder. Just as confusing is the unconscious flow that can place them squarely in the zone where decisions come instantly and effortlessly, leading to an outstanding performance.

And that’s why we continued the search, this time drilling down into the muddy middle. After reading our first book, coaches and players asked us to pull back the curtain to see who is controlling the levers, specifically on what drives decisions and how to train this skill. 

The Playmaker’s Decisions is a groundbreaking book that will educate athletes, coaches and parents about this essential creative capability in an accessible, easy to understand method.

Daniel Peterson, MS is a writer and consultant specializing at the intersection of neuroscience and sports performance. After a 25-year career in technology management, it was his second life as a sports dad that ignited a curiosity of the thinking side of sports. In 2009, he began sharing his insights with others through his popular blog, Sports Are 80 Percent Mental.
Today, he combines brain research, learning theory and technology to help teams understand how to boost their in-game cognitive performance, (aka cut down on mental mistakes).

Leonard Zaichkowsky, PhD is a widely known performance scientist whose specialty is the psychophysiology of human development and performance. For over thirty years, he was a professor at Boston University with a joint appointment in the School of Education and School of Medicine until his retirement. During this time, he developed and headed what was arguably the leading sport psychology graduate training program in North America. Dr. Zaichkowsky has published over a hundred papers on sport and performance psychology, child development, sports medicine, research design, and related topics in scholarly journals or books as well as numerous magazine and newspaper columns. 
 

Enjoying The Playmaker’s Advantage, a new book by Daniel Peterson and Len Zaichkowsky. Great explorations in there, not just simple answers. No surprise, as I got a lot from speaking with them, and I was the interviewee!
— David Epstein, New York Times bestselling author of The Sports Gene and Range
An easy to read book that blends science and coaching practice in a manner in which many books are unable to achieve. I would recommend this to any coaches or scientists interested in improving their team’s performance.
— Damian Farrow, PhD, Professor of Skill Acquisition, Victoria University & Australian Football League
One of the most valuable books I have read in a long time. How often as coaches have we said it is all in your head. The Playmaker’s Advantage shows how to use what’s in our head to our competitive advantage.
— Vern Gambetta, Director of Gambetta Sports Training Systems

The Playmaker's Advantage - How To Raise Your Game To The Next Level

by Leonard Zaichkowsky, Ph.D. and Daniel Peterson

Available everywhere now in hardcover, paperback, ebook and audio!

Coaches search for it. Parents dream of it. Fans love it. Athletes want it.

The Playmaker on any sports team possesses it: an elusive, intangible quality combining anticipation, perception, and decision-making skills. This quality raises their game above the competition and allows them to pass when no one else can, anticipate the movement of opponents, and avoid costly mental mistakes, thus holding the team together.

Now, for the first time, top level coaches and trainers reveal their best practices and the cognitive science research that unlock the secrets of the playmaker's keen sense of awareness. Just as tests of speed, strength, and agility have provided a baseline of physiological biomarkers, youth sports coaches can now capture cognitive metrics including attention, pattern recognition, anticipation, and the ability to take quick, decisive action during the chaos of competition.

Combining sports psychology with sports science, athletes of all ages, including youth, high school, college and professional can learn to train their brain under pressure.

The Playmaker's Advantage is a groundbreaking book that will educate developing, young athletes, along with their parents and coaches, about this essential creative capability in an accessible, easy to understand method.

Discover how to improve your mental game--the next frontier in sports training-- to become the Playmaker on the court, rink or field!