Approachable, sport-specific mental training modules that lower stigma and invite players to engage with psychology as a normal part of preparation
Why it matters
Generic mindfulness apps do not speak to a pointer who chokes on the third boule of the deciding end. Players need content that uses pétanque vocabulary, references familiar match situations, and feels designed for them rather than retrofitted from another sport.
Approachability is also about format short, audio-led, mobile-first content invites engagement in the way a 20-page workbook never will. Lowering stigma requires normalisation: when mental training appears alongside technical drills in the player's training plan, it stops being a special intervention and starts being part of the work.
How Petanque Life serves it
The mental training module library offers pétanque-specific audio and video modules (pre-match routines, end-of-end reset, recovering from a missed shot) curated with sport psychologists. Modules are short (5 to 12 minutes), tagged by situation, and surfaced contextually inside the player's training plan and pre-match brief.