Monthly Archives: October 2022

10 Reasons Why Every Athlete Should Meditate:

“Success is a state of mind. If you want success start thinking of yourself as a success.” – Joyce Brothers With the evolution of technology and access to industry professionals literally at the click of a button. This current generation of athletes are destined to be bigger, stronger, faster, and more athletic than we have ever…

Why You Should Write Down Effort Goals in Preparation for Competition:

“There are no secrets to success. It is the result of preparation, hard work, and learning from failure.” – Colin Powell The number one psychological element that is detrimental to the consistency of peak performance and an athlete’s overall success is the element of fear. Fear, put simply, is a loss of control in the mind. It…

Peak Performance Ingredient: Mindfulness

Ask any sports psychologist or mental performance coach and they will tell you the key to peak performance is mindfulness. Mindfulness is the conscious awareness of thoughts and emotions in the present moment. The value of mindfulness can be attributed to the T.F.A.R. thought model which is a psychological tool that helps us analyze and understand…

Peak Performance Ingredient: Confidence

The number one challenge that most athletes go through as they develop through the elite stages of their sport is ‘confidence’.  As the athleticism, physicality, and speed of opponents and athletes around them rise so does the skill level of competition. For many, this can cause athletes to experience more self-doubt, nerves, and fear which…

11 Mental Skills of the Elite Athlete:

Whenever I think of the importance of a mental skillset in competition, I can’t help but turn to legendary High-Performance Coach – Tim Grover’s definition in his Best-Selling book ‘Relentless.‘ “In sports we spend so much time on the physical component – training, working, pushing the human body to be faster and stronger and more…

How to Fail Your Way to Athletic Success!!

“Failure is success in progress.” – Albert Einstein Sports (and life) are riddled with adversity, setbacks, failure, and mistakes.  From the time we begin to try to stand up and walk as babies, we begin to make mistakes and experience failure.  At this point in our lives, there is no negative attachment or meaning to fail….

Applying a Growth Mindset to Preparation & Performance

There is a common misconception in sports, that the greatest athletes in the world only ride their natural ability to succeed, they never have any problems or challenges, they never face any adversity or failure, and they are born with a high level of competitive advantage and mental toughness. But all we see from a…