Before working on my mental game, I was battling a serious mental block in competition. I was putting in the work and was consistently successful in the practice pen, but when it came to performing at an actual rodeo, I just couldn't put it together. Once I started working on my mental game, it didn't take long before I got to the pay window. Mental Performance sessions are an invaluable contribution to the development of my mental game in competition, which has led to increasing success over the last two years. I've learned first hand, that if you're wanting to perform at a high level, investing into your mental training is just as important as the physical conditioning of any sport and I'm eternally grateful for finding expertise in this field.