How do you do your best when it matters most?
· During competition school,
or work, how do you react
to adversity?
· Do you wish you had
more confidence?
· Is staying focused difficult?
· Do you ever wonder before
a game starts how you will play?

Whether in sports, school or business, every one of us has the ability to do our best when it matters most. Mental toughness is not something you have or don’t have. It is a skill similar to strength or fitness training that can be practiced and learned. Many coaches and athletes I have spoken with acknowledge how important the mental side is. Yet when asked how much practice time is spent on mental conditioning their response is “very little”or "none at all."
The great news is we can help this change. Once you understand some basic principals and helpful cues you will be on your way to having the mental edge over your competition. We work with the players, coaches and parents to develop a good balance of mental techniques. Take the 2007 Ramsey High School Boys Soccer Group 2 State Champions ( pictured above). With great team effort and mental conditioning sessions, Ramsey, for the first time in the school’s 100-year history, not only won the state sectionals but won the State Championship. Ramsey was Sectional State Champs again in 2009and Conference Champs 2010.
So, whether you are an individual player, a team, coach, student or business person; whether it is an issue with letting go of mistakes, confidence or focus we have varied strategies that can work for you.
Know our strategies are not a quick fix and just like the technical skills of any sport they must be practiced consistently to be effective.