Great Quotes in Sports

Here's a collection of my favorite quotes that I wanted to share with you, starting with the Great One: “I've missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I've lost almost 300 games. 26 times, I've been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I've failed over and over and over again in [...]

2012-05-08T07:00:36+00:00By |Dr. Bob's Blog, Mental Skills, Mental Toughness, MTI Blog|Comments Off on Great Quotes in Sports

How To Improve Your Sleep

Make your sleep a PRIORITY. Do all the things you need to do to get this back on track. Remember, if your sleep is messed up, so are you. Here’s a list of the best ideas on improving sleep (prioritized starting with what to do first): Use a thought awareness exercise like meditation to quiet [...]

2012-04-18T11:56:20+00:00By |Dr. Bob's Blog, Mental Coach, Mental Training, MTI Blog, Nutrition & Health, Sport Psychology|Comments Off on How To Improve Your Sleep

Hydration Introduction

What Is Hydration? Hydration is the level of water and electrolytes available for your body to maintain a particular level of performance. Hydration is lost due to sweating during intense activity and exercise. Facts about Hydration A human can survive 4x longer without food than without water. Muscular tissue is approximately 75% water. The daily [...]

2021-04-14T11:28:33+00:00By |Dr. Bob's Blog, Mental Toughness, MTI Blog, Nutrition & Health|Comments Off on Hydration Introduction

Coffee, Tea, And Stress

85% of U.S. adults consume caffeine daily and they are prone to increased blood pressure, meaning greater chances of heart disease, and feeling more stressed than if they didn't drink their coffee, cola or tea. The Duke University research team found that even if people don't consume caffeine after 1pm, the effects remain until they [...]

2012-03-17T18:38:29+00:00By |Dr. Bob's Blog, Mental Training, MTI Blog, Nutrition & Health|Comments Off on Coffee, Tea, And Stress

The Importance Of Sleep

How Important Is Sleep? "Psychology and sleep researchers have confirmed that your emotional stability and cognitive strength are strongly affected by your sleep. But it’s actually even more significant than that - poor sleep contributes to alterations in mood, concentration, motivation, attention and motor skills (coordination and timing). If you were wondering why there's a [...]

2021-04-14T11:28:33+00:00By |Dr. Bob's Blog, Mental Training, MTI Blog, Nutrition & Health, Online Mental Trainer, Sport Psychology|Comments Off on The Importance Of Sleep

Calorie Needs and BMR

Your body needs a minimum number of calories in order to perform at high levels. Your daily calorie intake provides energy for the millions of chemical reactions that enable your body to function. Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) is the minimum amount of calories needed to fuel your body while resting. Our BMR accounts for about [...]

2021-04-14T11:28:33+00:00By |Dr. Bob's Blog, Mental Coach, Mental Skills, MTI Blog, Nutrition & Health|Comments Off on Calorie Needs and BMR

Mental Training, Inc. and USTA Northern California partner for Tennis Takeover

Mental Training, Inc., a company aimed to make good athletes great through mental preparation and toughness, has partnered with the esteemed United States Tennis Association (USTA) Northern California; a partnership that will undoubtedly have an effect on the entire tennis community. USTA is a not-for-profit, volunteer-based organization dedicated to the promotion and growth of tennis. [...]

2021-04-14T11:28:33+00:00By |CAP Program, Mental Skills, Mental Toughness, Mental Training, MTI Blog, Sport Psychology|Comments Off on Mental Training, Inc. and USTA Northern California partner for Tennis Takeover

Mental Keys for Cowboys Against the Giants

By Brad Jurica and Anthony Eads, MTI Mental Trainers® When the final horn sounds in the NFC East game this Sunday, the mentally toughest team will be the one lifting their coach. Football, especially football in December, is all about mental toughness. Jason Garrett even stated recently, “The best teams in this league are the [...]

Why Did LeBron James Choke and Dirk Nowitzki Shine?

By Carla-Dyann Brown & Dr. Bob Neff, Mental Trainers® The 2011 NBA Finals were an exciting victory for some, and a devastating defeat for others.  Although the actions of many were questioned and reviewed, one of the most notable athletes accused of performing at sub-par levels during the NBA Finals was Miami Heat star, LeBron [...]

2021-04-14T11:28:34+00:00By |Dr. Bob's Blog, Mental Coach, Mental Skills, Mental Toughness, Mental Training, MTI Blog, Sport Psychology|Comments Off on Why Did LeBron James Choke and Dirk Nowitzki Shine?

The Emotion-Memory-Confidence Relationship

There is an interesting relationship between Emotion, Memory and Confidence. Research clearly tells us that strong emotions create more vivid, long-lasting memories. Athletes need to have mistake amnesia and remember their successes. Our mental and physical practice also affects our memories. If what we remember is positive, our confidence will be higher. We then know [...]

2021-04-14T11:28:34+00:00By |Dr. Bob's Blog, Mental Coach, Mental Skills, Mental Training, MTI Blog, Sport Psychologist, Sport Psychology|Comments Off on The Emotion-Memory-Confidence Relationship