Sport Psychology Coaching:



In the past, sport psychology and mental training was untouched avenue of improving sports performance.

However, in recent years, the sports community has recognized that mental factors such as confidence, composure, focus, and motivation are highly significant to athletic performance.

As a result mental training and sport psychology coaching have become an emerging practice within the field sport psychology. Sport psychology coaches believe that in order for athletes to get the most out of their sport they must develop a strong mental game to complicate their physical talent.


Athletes deemed to have a strong mental game have the ability to move on after mistakes, maintain confidence and composure in the face of adversity, and focus on what is need to execute each task successfully.

Mental training is the segment of sports psychology that concentrates specifically on helping athletes break through the mental barriers that are keeping them from performing up to their peak potential.


Mental training is about improving one’s attitude and mental skills to help them perform their best by identifying limiting beliefs and embracing a healthier philosophy about their sport.


Sport psychology coaches apply mental training techniques to help athletes overcome the barriers that limit their performance and improve their mental toughness. Mental skills, just like physical skills, take repetition, practice, and game-time application to develop.


Helping athletes and coaches understanding the mental barriers that limit performance and the benefits of sports psychology intervention is a critical step in the mental training process.


Mental barriers include high expectations, perfectionism, fear of failure, lack of emotional control and attention focus.

Athletes can overcome these barriers through sport psychology intervention that aim to enhance confidence, focus, composure, trust and mental preparation.

Strategic Development / Peak Performance