Noah’s Saga – Pro Hockey Post #3

The weekend games here went ok. We lost 3-0 on friday and I played well at times. Sunday I played Defense because we had some guys out of the lineup and I played well. We won 1-0 against a team that is really good and actually won the league last season. I have now played [...]

2010-02-16T19:18:33+00:00By |Client Stories, Dr. Bob's Blog, Mental Skills, Mental Training, MTI Blog, Sport Psychology|Comments Off on Noah’s Saga – Pro Hockey Post #3

Stephen’s Saga – Taekwondo Post #2

Well, I can't believe it has already been a week. The past 7 days have flown by, as they usually do leading up to a big tournament. The 2010 US Open in Vegas is exactly 13 days away, and the pressure is on. I have some good competition in my bracket and I'm looking for [...]

2010-02-16T19:01:06+00:00By |Client Stories, Dr. Bob's Blog, Mental Skills, Mental Toughness, Mental Training, MTI Blog, Sport Psychology|Comments Off on Stephen’s Saga – Taekwondo Post #2

Noah’s Saga – Post #2 Try without Caring

I have been thinking about what Dr. Neff (my mental trainer, I usually call him Doc) said as I move away from an intense caring attitude and into a more relaxed, more fun, more energetic way of being. I watch my confidence grow and my performances in practice get better and better. It is really [...]

2021-04-14T11:28:35+00:00By |Client Stories, Dr. Bob's Blog, Mental Skills, Mental Toughness, Mental Training, MTI Blog, Sport Psychology|Comments Off on Noah’s Saga – Post #2 Try without Caring

Stephen’s Saga – Taekwondo Post #1

People often ask me what I did to stay in the game when I couldn't train for the first 5 months last year. The simple answer is: visualization. I picture everything, and I mean EVERYTHING. It worked. Ask anyone I have fought since the injury. I am better than before.

2021-04-14T11:28:35+00:00By |Client Stories, Dr. Bob's Blog, Mental Skills, Mental Toughness, Mental Training, MTI Blog, Sport Psychology|Comments Off on Stephen’s Saga – Taekwondo Post #1

Stephen’s Introduction-Taekwondo World Competitor

Athlete: Stephen Lambdin Born: 03/09/1988 Age: 21 Sport: Taekwondo Level: World Competitions Position/Weight: Heavy (Over 84kg/185lbs) Experience: Multiple time USA National Team Member Current team: USA U24-National Team, Team Jirro Current Goal: 2010 US OPEN Champion More about me: My parents have told me that as soon as I could walk, I was constantly kicking [...]

Most People Won’t Make It – Will You?

Reaching Your 2010 Goals Well, it's a new year and if you're like most people, you’re making plans, taking a fresh look at your life, and recommitting to 'doing it better' in 2010.  Unfortunately, research shows that most people won't do it better and their well- intentioned resolutions will rapidly disappear. We want it to [...]

2021-04-14T11:28:36+00:00By |Mental Skills, Mental Training, MTI Blog, Online Mental Trainer, Sport Psychology|Comments Off on Most People Won’t Make It – Will You?

10 Maxims to Perform at Higher Levels More Often

For over 15 years, we've observed many athletes who focus only on their fitness and technique to improve their performance. Unfortunately, they're missing a critical piece. Improving fitness and technique works well at the lower and intermediate levels, but it's clearly insufficient for high-performance. The greatest athletes in the world agree that "the mind is [...]

2021-04-14T11:28:37+00:00By |Mental Skills, Mental Training, MTI Blog, Online Mental Trainer, Sport Psychology|Comments Off on 10 Maxims to Perform at Higher Levels More Often