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Palm Beach Daily News – Updated on June 3,2024 by John F Murray – John Nelander – When their tennis skills are tumbling, or their slice is careening out of control on the golf course, most people think of three solutions: practice, practice and more practice. But there’s a mental aspect to all sports, whether […]

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By John F Murray, PhD I would like to share some exciting news. I am going to keep it simple and concise, but I think you will realize that this is very powerful. As many of you know, I wrote a book after developing a new way to analyze football performance that included for mental […]

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Sports Psychology Feature by Dr. John F. Murray SAN DIEGO, Jan. 27 – PRNewswire — The Raiders were favored, but the Buccaneers would win — and Dr. John F. Murray, sport psychologist and creator of the Murray Performance Index(TM) (MPI)(TM), told you so. “The Football Shrink” accurately forecast that Tampa Bay would dominate Oakland in […]

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Enjoy this article from SportsPro Magazine, sport’s money magazine, showing the continuing dominance of NFL football as this most recent Super Bowl was the most watched program in USA television history! Also, stay tuned for my new book titled “The Mental Performance Index: Ranking the Best Teams in Super Bowl History” to be released this […]

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Special to JohnFMurray.com – Hall of Fame sports broadcaster Lesley Visser recently agreed to write the epilogue for an upcoming book published by World Audience in New York City and authored by Palm Beach clinical and sports psychologist Dr. John F. Murray titled “The Mental Performance Index: Ranking the Best Teams in Super Bowl History.” […]

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Charleston Mercury – May 7, 2009 – Spencer Broom – Three seconds on the clock. Your team is down by two against your hated rival, and Joe the Kicker is lined up 42 yards away on the right hash, wind barely brushing against the flags in the distance, the crowd tantalizingly silent. The whistle blows, […]

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Washington Post – Feb 5, 2005 – Don Oldenburg – Football Fans, Calling It as They Foresee It – John F. Murray is the Freud of football. A sports psychologist in West Palm Beach, Fla., he devised the Mental Performance Index for quantifying how close a team comes to mental and physical perfection. He has […]

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