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You
have an array of possible strategies and courses
to choose from with SPORTEXCEL depending on whether
you are developing yourself, your team or your organization.
(Whatever the case, you can have each of the workshops
further customized to fit your precise needs. ) |
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Peak
Performance for Teams |
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In
small groups, you learn to model peak performance
and leadership directly through experiential exercises,
demonstrations of excellence and practical exercises.
The skills are easily learned.
Changes are made at a deep, unconscious level
and transferable to any sporting environment.
Results are immediate, empowering and fun. After
every workshop, the level of passionate commitment
is palpable.
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Peak
Performance for Individual Athletes |
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As an athlete,
you learn to stay in the Zone and enjoy having a
secret weapon in your corner. These workshops will
help you to: |
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- identify good habits and magnify them so that
they are your power and strength.
- identify bad habits and resolve them.
- mentally clean up all past mistakes and failures
so that "you have never made
a mistake."
- turn all facets
of competition to your benefit and gain the
empowerment that joy brings to your game.
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These
one-on-one seminars are fixed in format but tailored
to your needs. Over the course of one-on-one training,
you learn empowering strategies that enhance awareness,
resolve stress, and develop leadership skills. In
just one two-hour session expect major shifts in
thinking and new practical skills. The one-on-one
session is designed to produce well-rounded, exceptional
team leaders. |
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Peak
Performance for Coaches |
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Coaches, trainers
and managers can greatly control a team's overall
performance. "Who leads whom?" gets answered
in this workshop. These workshops will help you
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- use basic strategies to
take charge of interpersonal team dynamics,
team cohesion and morale.
- help your athletes identify
and quickly overcome bad habits, resolve anger
and gain incredible feelings of power.
- learn how to get the skills
you teach to stick.
- learn how to win the support
of the team, other coaches, trainers, parents,
management and even the referees.
- become that coach you
have always admired.
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Peak
Performance for Support Personnel: (Parents, Trainers,
Therapists) |
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There
is no worse feeling than being part of the support
personnel on a team and being powerless to help
in the face of a depressed, lackadaisical or angry
coach, player or colleague. This workshop encourages
empowerment and teaches you some very specific ways
to be a positive influence on the team, an athlete,
your child or the coach.
It is also designed for those
of you who are sports psychologists, athletic
therapists, physiotherapists, and others who want
to get the most out of their interventions. Many
trainers give excellent training in content but
let their trainees down with the experience. You
will learn to make your role or presentation highly
effective.
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Peak
Performance and Athletic Injuries |
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The mental side
of healing is well documented. This workshop takes
"visualization" to the next level. While
we all know that visualization can help relax or
alleviate conditions, this workshop shows athletic
and other therapists how to install new muscle memory,
resolve chronic conditions and ease or resolve pain.
Strategies will include how to help athletes with
chronic groin pulls, back spasms and post-traumatic
stress related to sports trauma. |
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Wired
for Peak Performance |
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For out of town
clients, telephone sessions can be arranged for
both initial and follow-up training. Although there
are some limitations to the type of exercises that
can be done over the phone, the results are the
same. We currently work with coaches and athletes
throughout North America in this manner. |
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Peak
Performance for Organizations |
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Whether
you are a multimillion dollar sports franchise or
a not-for-profit sports organization working with
kids, you can benefit from injecting Peak Performance
Zone into your organization as a whole. You develop
a culture of peak performance that builds power,
respect and commitment. New individuals come into
your organization at any level and learn quickly,
communicate effectively and want to stay. |
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Peak
Performance Scholarship |
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Many
colleges require good grades from prospective applicants.
We have a track record of making the academic Zone
just as accessible as the athletic one. This can
be a stand-alone workshop or we can include this
feature in any peak performance workshop.
Finding Workshop Funding
Not-for-profit clubs are run by volunteers
and we get a lot of requests for workshops with
the expectation that we will volunteer or cut
our rates. If you have difficulty funding peak
performance training, email us and let us give
you some strategies on how to approach businesses
for funding. We can help you put into words just
how important this training is to you and how
their contribution will affect your team. Businesses
understand and budget for this kind of training
themselves and will often be intrigued enough
to help your team explore that option. You can
even have them call or email us for more information
about our program.
Philanthropic Funding
of Workshops
Businesses or individuals often wish to help
teams for a number of reasons including family contacts,
promotional purposes and alumni connections. You
or your company can go way beyond just buying uniforms
or paying traveling expenses by funding one of our
programs for your child's team, your community's
coaches or your alma mater.
We'll do the same magic
with your collegiate or amateur sport team as
we do with our world champions. It will be one
of the best personal investments you can make.
We'll even allow you to remain anonymous if you
do want to appear to be a meddling sponsor, parent,
grandparent etc.
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What
is NLP? |
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We
communicate and learn incredibly efficiently. NLP
lends understanding to the workings of this process
and, as a result, the power to change, communicate
and lead.
The early versions of NLP
were complicated to learn, very technical in nature
and "cowboy" in application. The version
we have adapted for Peak Performance Zone was
developed by John Grinder and others and is called
New Code/NLP.
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