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Anchor Bay High School - Mental Performance Mastery Camp For High School Athletes- 2019

Anchor Bay

Mental Performance Mastery Camp for High School Athletes 

“MENTALITY MATTERS”

SESSIONS: EACH SESSION WILL INCLUDE DEVELOPING LEADERSHIP SKILLS

1. Elite Mindset

2. Motivation, Commitment, and Goal Setting

3. Focus and Awareness

4. Self-Control and Discipline

5. Process over Outcome

6. Mental Imagery, Routines and Habits of Excellence

Brought to you by Coach Grammens, M.Ed., MPM Anchor Bay Soccer, Mental Performance Mastery Coach Tar Football Quality Control and Mental Training Coach 24 years coaching at Anchor Bay (Varsity: 221-97-47; Junior Varsity 119-24-15) 8 Coach of the Year Awards 5 League Championships 5 District Championships 2 Regional Final Appearances

When: June 19, 26, JULY 10, 17, 24, 31

Time: 12:15-1:15

Cost: $49

Testimonials

Kevin is a go getter who can help you achieve your goals.” Brian Cain, #1 international best-selling author, speaker, and mental performance mastery coach who has worked with over 800 MLB, NFL, NHB, and NHL draft picks, 50+ NCAA Conference and National Champions, 5 UFC World Champs, 2 MLB CY Young Winners, 1 Heisman Trophy Winner, and 100’s of State High School Champions

“Kevin is the guy you want around your teams. I have been fortunate to watch him conduct research and formulate the best practices for ideal athlete mind set. Kevin has the ability to make an instant impact on the athletes and coaches that he works with. He takes an authentic approach and is able to connect with those he works with by forming trust and building relationships. I would recommend Kevin to not only work with athletic teams, but also any team oriented organization that is looking to make huge strides and make an immediate positive change to the overall culture.” Mr. Jordan Ackerman, CAA, Ed.S., Oxford Director of Athletics

“I wish they had this training when I was playing.” Joe Gallagher, Michigan Burn Soccer Club President/Coach and The Sports Academy Owner, Former D1 Student-Athlete

Preseason: “You have given my daughter a foundation and some great tools to build from. I have seen her use some of them already…She has a few seasons before college so hopefully our continued pursuit of working on the mental part of the game will have her ready by then. Thanks again for having the class and sharing your knowledge and experience with student athletes. Too many talented athletes don’t take this into consideration and fail to reach their goals because of it. I’m sure this is a big part of why your soccer team has had such success.” During the season: “She seems to be in a better place mentally so far this season. She has a plan and is using it most of the time…She seems to bounce back quicker from adversity…I am very excited to see her mental control get better as she continues to use it and gets older. I equate mental control to teaching hitting and throwing. At first you are just taking baby steps and building a solid foundation of basic mechanics. But you can see the potential and are excited for the full bloom down the road.” AB Softball Parent

“My whole mood about myself and the game is ten times better than what it used to be. Finally realizing to not have (game) expectations has made me a better player…Now to just try and do what I can instead of making myself do something impossible has made me a better player all around…Every time I’ve struck out or made a bad play, I let it go instantly. Usually I would hold a grudge the whole game and think about it the rest of the day but now it doesn’t even bother me. You have helped me so much with the mental side of my game it’s changed the way I play and made me better. I can’t thank you enough.”  AB Softball Student-Athlete

 “I have gained some confidence and as of right now I have earned myself a starting spot at forward.” Casey Couturier, University of Detroit Mercy Women’s Soccer, Current D1 student-athlete

“I have gained a better mindset throughout my recovery on and off the field and am gradually becoming the player I was before my injury.” Rachel Russo, University of Detroit Mercy Women’s Soccer, Current D1 student-athlete


“The mental toughness training helped me with regaining my confidence after a bad shot or a bad decision. I have also learned how to control my emotions created during the game and emotions created from the fans. I highly recommend this training for all parts of life, not just on the field.” Megan “Magoo” Buchan, AB Student-Athlete

 

“The mistakes that athletes, coaches, and parents make is that they don’t treat the mind the way they treat the physical and technical aspects of their sport. Athletes don’t wait to get injured before they do physical conditioning. They don’t develop a technical flaw before they work on technique. Rather, athletes do physical and technical training to prevent problems from arising. They should approach the mind in the same way.” Coach Powell, AB Football Head Coach

The mentality sportsmanship class you teach does not fall on deaf ears. We have noticed our son chatting and laughing with who is covering him. Last weekend he got a cramp and the other player actually stopped to help him stretch. It’s pretty neat to see. AB Soccer Parent

“Thank you for having this mental training class…For a little player like me, it’s hard to physically beat someone, but now I bet I’m mentally better than the other person.” AB Football Student-Athlete


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Venue
Anchor Bay High School