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Jordan Mental Performance coach

Jordan

My name is Jordan Laguerre. Im a Former D1 combo guard (Umass Amherst) turned residential electrician—whose love for the game never left. That's why I also train players of all a... See full profile

  • Newburgh, NY
  • 5 Lessons
$150 /Lesson
Bryan Mental Performance coach

Bryan

My name is Bryan Martin and I'm an experienced Mental Performance Coach. I hold a Bachelor's degree in Psychology and a Master's degree in I/O Psychology. In addition, I'm a certif... See full profile

  • Huntington, NY
  • 2 Lessons
$55 /Lesson
Andrea Mental Performance coach

Andrea

Do you train your mind like you train your body? As a former Division I swimmer and sport psychology consultant, I know that high-level performance requires both physical and menta... See full profile

  • New York, NY
  • 2 Lessons
$60 /Lesson
Anita Mental Performance coach

Anita

I'm a Division 1 Middle Blocker with more than 13 years of experience training at a high level, and across multiple sports at once. I understand the pursuit for high performance, a... See full profile

  • New York, NY
  • Available for Lessons
$85 /Lesson
Brieona Mental Performance coach

Brieona

Hii I’m Coach Brie I will help your athletes create a Better mind & better moods. Enhance productivity, performance, motivation as well as mentality of playing and indulging in s... See full profile

  • New York, NY
  • Available for Lessons
$35 /Lesson

Areas We Serve Across New York:

Happy parents. Happy athletes.

“She provided a challenging lesson that sharpened my game mentally as she considered the impact my mindset had on my play. Can’t wait to train again and would highly recommend!”

Steve

Mental Performance Parent

“We will definitely be booking more mental performance lessons. Coach explained things very well, was patient and also made it fun. It was a fantastic morning!”

doug

Mental Performance Parent

“Coach is smart, positive and challenging. Her sessions are very technical. We recommend for mental performance lessons!”

sylvie

Mental Performance Parent

Why We Created Athletes Untapped

Areas We Serve Across New York:

Private Mental Performance Coaching in New York: Training the Mindset Behind Every Great Athlete

Every coach in New York has seen it: the athlete who’s dialed in at practice and unrecognizable in the game. The player with every physical tool who tightens up at the free-throw line, the starting block, or match point. In a state where the competition is deep and the pressure — from packed gyms to college recruiters in the stands — is real, physical talent gets an athlete onto the field, but what happens between the ears decides how they perform once they’re there. Athletes Untapped connects New York athletes with private mental performance coaches who train that side of the game as deliberately as any physical skill.

The Skill No One Practices

Athletes will spend hundreds of hours on their swing, their stroke, or their stride, and almost none on the mental game — even though nerves, doubt, and lost focus cost them more competitions than any technical flaw. The mind is trainable, but it rarely gets coached directly in a team setting where there’s barely time for the physical work.

That’s the gap our coaches fill. In a one-on-one setting, a mental performance coach works with an athlete on the specific mental patterns holding them back, building routines and tools they can actually use when the pressure is on.

What Mental Performance Coaching Builds

Every athlete brings different mental hurdles, but private mental performance work in New York tends to focus on a handful of high-impact areas:

  • Competitive confidence — trusting their preparation and ability when it counts, instead of second-guessing.
  • Focus and composure — staying locked in through distraction, adversity, and the swings of a long game or meet.
  • Managing nerves and pressure — pre-competition routines and breathing tools that turn anxiety into readiness.
  • Bouncing back from mistakes — the short memory that lets an athlete move past an error instead of spiraling.
  • Goal-setting and motivation — the internal drive and clear targets that sustain effort over a long season.

Why the Game-Day Gap Happens — and How to Close It

The athlete who shines in practice but struggles in games isn’t lacking skill — they’re lacking the mental tools to access that skill under pressure. Practice is safe; competition isn’t, and the mind reacts to that difference. Our coaches teach athletes to recognize what happens to their focus and their body when the stakes rise, and to have a plan for it.

That plan — a reset routine, a breathing pattern, a refocus cue — is what lets an athlete bring their practice self into the game. Closing that gap is often the single biggest performance jump an athlete can make, and it has nothing to do with physical training.

Handling the Pressure That Comes With New York Competition

New York adds pressures many athletes elsewhere never face — the depth of the talent pool, the intensity of high-level club and high school programs, and for many, the added weight of competing in front of college recruiters. That environment can sharpen an athlete or overwhelm them, and the difference usually comes down to mental preparation.

Our coaches help athletes channel that pressure rather than crumble under it. Learning to treat a high-stakes showcase or a championship match as an opportunity instead of a threat is a trainable skill, and it’s one that pays off well beyond sports.

A Note on What Our Coaches Do — and How We Match You

Our mental performance coaches are performance coaches, not licensed therapists or clinical providers. They focus on the skills of competing — confidence, focus, composure, and mindset — not the treatment of mental health conditions. If an athlete needs clinical support, that’s a job for a licensed professional, and a good coach will say so.

With that clear, Athletes Untapped learns an athlete’s sport, age, and goals, then connects them with a private mental performance coach in New York whose background fits. A young athlete learning to manage nerves and a varsity competitor sharpening their competitive edge need different coaches, and we match accordingly. Sessions work around your family’s schedule, and the coaching relationship is built to develop the athlete over a full season and beyond.


Common FAQs

👀What age should athletes start mental performance training?

My child performs well in practice but struggles in games — can this help?

💪 Can mental performance coaching help with the pressure of recruiting and high-level competition?

Is mental performance coaching the same as seeing a sports psychologist?

How does Athletes Untapped match athletes with the right coach?

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