Why do some teams or individuals always seem to win the close contest?
Why do some individuals fold under pressure?
Why may a coach say he needs to find new motivated players rather than motivate his current players?
1 or 2 % can often be the difference between a WIN or a LOSS
Winning is a habit
Winning starts with the attitude
In sport the term 'in the zone' commonly refers to being in the flow, that effortless peak performance when you spontaneously achieve on auto pilot with only limited conscious thought. This level of performance is often described as freak or beyond normal levels of sports performance. Understanding the personal factors that determine more reliably how to be 'in the zone', to nurture peak sporting success is possible with a SucessMap™ coach helpin you inspire new levels of performance.
Craig Robertson
In 1997, Craig Robertson studied the Coach to Win Sports Psychology Diploma program at Newcastle College in the UK, reinforcing his previous formal learning on human performance. In 2002 his training as a life coach, provided a proven structured method to incorporate this knowledge in a personalised client format to improve individual success.
Craig Robertson's previous career success, working as a professional tennis coach in the US, UK, Australia and New Zealand, led him to the senior role of Tennis Director at a US residential camp. He was responsible for all aspects of tennis performance and success at this 150 student camp. During this time Craig also achieved certification with the Professional Tennis Registry as a professional Tennis coach, a qualification gained in the US but recognised in most countries around the world.
Before his career in sport, after graduating with a commerce degree, Craig held various senior management roles in both the UK, New Zealand and Australia. At the peak of this career he was responsible for 80 sales and management staff in Australia as National Sales Manager of One.Net, then one of the high profile ISP's.
For a confidential discussion on how you or an individual in your team can benefit from a SuccessMap coach, contact Craig Robertson at Human Potential today.