Mental Training Helps Young Texas Golfer Win International Event

At age 13, Ryan Grider won one of the biggest junior events of the year, the Optimist International Junior Golf Championship. Grider first began working with his Mental Trainer®, Dr. Robert Neff, when he was seven years old. Through his work with Dr. Neff, Grider has learned to use his mind to control his thoughts [...]

2012-08-30T04:40:17+00:00By |Client Stories, Dr. Bob's Blog, Mental Coach, Mental Skills, Mental Toughness, Mental Training, MTI Blog, Sport Psychologist, Sport Psychology|Comments Off on Mental Training Helps Young Texas Golfer Win International Event

The Underdog Mentality

To some, being the underdog might be considered a position of weakness. In fact, it’s exactly the opposite. An underdog can take a “nothing to lose” attitude that tends to promote less nervousness, pressure or tightness. The result… more zone experiences! Through adversity we all learn more about what it takes to perform well. In [...]

2021-04-14T11:28:32+00:00By |Dr. Bob's Blog, Mental Skills, MTI Blog, Sport Psychology|Comments Off on The Underdog Mentality

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?

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