Professional athletes and competitors

exceLLENCE IS A MATTER OF CHOICE

Take some time for yourself and step out of your comfort zone. Train your speed and your efficiency of mind assisted by top technology offered by sports science.

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As a former competitor, coach and sports psychologist, I am familiar with all that goes through the mind of an athlete during a competition and the pressure borne by the uncertainty of a large number of factors that are not under direct control both inside and outside the competition.

Biofeedback and neurofeedback training

Taking into consideration that sport today demands excellence and does not “forgive” mistakes, working with athletes includes peak performance biofeedback and neuro-feedback training which makes it possible for an athlete to:

  • manage and reduce pre-competition anxiety
  • train focus quality and concentration under pressure at training and competition
  • raise awareness, train and maintain one’s optimal functional zone
  • train the technique of refocusing following a decline in performance
  • manage emotions that bring to a decline in performance
  • manage the pressure caused by one’s expectations and the expectations of others

Upon testing on the biofeedback device and with the help of other tools, an athlete acquires an insight into his own qualities and strengths as well as space for progress through which, assisted by a collaborative relationship, long-term and short-term goals are jointly set and progress is monitored.

Mental training

Mental training includes work with all factors directly connected to the quality of performance. We teach and train athletes in different types of concentration, how and in which situation to use certain attention, how to maintain focus quality and effectively direct attention.

Emotions

When it comes to emotions, we teach athletes how to influence thoughts and manage their emotions by changing their way of thinking.
We train them on how to enter their own optimal functioning zone and keep it throughout the game, recognize and plan the factors that have a negative influence on getting out of the so-called “zone”.

Motivations

Research has shown that a motivated athlete is the one who has set his own goals correctly, has a clearly defined mission, properly set short-term and long-term goals and a clear strategy that will lead him to realizing his goals. A professional athlete knows his values and sets an optimal ratio of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation that serves as fuel on his way of realizing his own visions.

Through mental training, we teach athletes a whole range of psychological techniques and tools that an athlete uses in training and applying them on himself, introducing them to his own training with the aim of automatizing them at competitions. Mental training consists of clearly set priorities, tiny disciplines and small daily steps that make the difference between a top athlete and an athlete.

Mental training is much more than the sum of techniques and exercises. It is, above all, an investment in a cooperative relationship, one of trust, growth, joint learning, encouragement, enthusiasm and passion in moving boundaries.

I personally think that you can learn a lot from me, and I from you as well. Let us join our strengths, knowledge and enthusiasm and, if you wish, let us become a team!

ARRANGE A FREE INFO MEETING + 2 TRIAL TRAININGS

Take advantage of a free 45min info meeting and ask whatever interests you or try some of our work. We offer 2 trial individual or group trainings where an athlete/student can try and see if our program, atmosphere among participants and the contents we offer suit him/her.