Measurable Results Backed By the RISC-25
Every client who completes 8 sessions shows measurable improvements on the RISC-25, a resilience assessment that includes measurement in emotional awareness, adaptability, confidence and overall mental toughness.
These results confirms what athletes, parents and professionals consistently report:
They perform with greater confidence, clarity and resilience.
Nathan gave him some things (mental techniques) to open his mind and challenge himself off the court with things that would help him on the court and in life (mental health). After Kaden started using these things everyday he became a better player and it helped in everything that he does. Not only did Nathan help Kaden, but he helped me also in some parts of my life, that I had been stuck in for the past 54yrs. And I want to say publicly “thank you”. Mental health isn't something to be ashamed of, we all need it in some form or fashion.
-Leonard Cooper (Father’s of Kaden Cooper, Louisiana Tech basketball player).”
“Discovering mental performance coaching for our child has been a game-changer, and I wish we had known about it sooner! Not only has it transformed our child's approach to sports, but it has also had a profound impact on their overall well-being and success in life. What's truly fascinating is learning how professional athletes rely on these same techniques daily to enhance their performance. The fact that they openly discuss how mental performance coaching has helped them excel in sports and navigate life's challenges speaks volumes about its effectiveness. It's inspiring to see our child benefit from the same strategies used by elite pro athletes, and it reinforces the importance of prioritizing mental strength alongside physical training. Mental performance coaching isn't just for athletes; it's a valuable resource that can empower individuals to reach their full potential, both on and off the field. Nathan is great to work with and we highly recommend him!”
Dana Mason, Parent
“Shelby says “I can avert that I have these emotions and it’s ok to have them. Which is helpful in sports when I get upset with myself for making a mistake.”
This helps her to normalize making mistakes, “everyone does” and also normalizes the emotions so they don’t become a negative factor in her performance.
Shelby Courtney
Since Shelby has gone through the mental training classes I have noticed her having more confidence on and off the field. She is now able to overcome any doubt she had before and now use what she learned to free her mind and become the athlete that she wants to be. '“
— Jason Courtney (parent)
“l am now able to have a
clear mind in stressful situations.
I am able to calm myself down
before the anxiety gets bad”.
— Braeden Hefley