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Top Athletes

Michael Jordan

6-time NBA Champion
“The understanding of Zen Buddhism is how to view yourself. To deal with the realities of life surrounding me.”

Demi Vollering

Winner of tour de France
In meditation I find peace. I use it to visualize what is waiting for me.

Raymond van Barneveld

Winner of the Embassy 2008

I can meditate on stage, I don’t feel a nervous heartbeat. Before I was bouncing on stage, now there is peace.

Kobe Bryant

5-time NBA Champion

It sets me up for the rest of the day. It’s like having an anchor. If I don’t do it, I feel like I’m constantly chasing the day, as opposed to being able to be controlled

Novak Djokovic

Most grand slams won in the history of tennis
Meditation can be many things, but as professional athletes we are always active: we need a lot of energy on the track, a very high level of concentration, and I think that today’s technologies and distractions that we have don’t allow us to pay the necessary attention to relax, breathe, recharge batteries and focus on ourselves,”

Erling Haaland

Winner of the treble

“I think it’s a really good thing, to relax, to try to not think too much.” Because stress isn’t good for anyone. 

“I hate to be stressed, and I try not to be stressed. But the concept of meditation is to try to let go of these kinds of thoughts. It’s really individual, but for me it’s worked really well.”

Frequently Asked Questions

A growing body of scientific research has demonstrated various effects of meditation, both on a physical and mental level. For example:



  • Stress reduction
  • Improved concentration
  • Emotional stability
  • Enhanced well-being
  • Physical health benefits

For optimal results, we build your meditation practice to meditate twice a day for twenty minutes each session.

You meditate separately from your sports activities. However, during your training sessions and competitions, you will rely on the skills you acquire during meditation.

No, I provide personalized training. This means the program may vary for each sport. However, the foundation, meditation, remains largely the same.

Meditation is for everyone. Truly everyone. Numerous scientific studies endorse the positive effects of meditation on your physical and mental well-being. Everyone can learn to meditate, including you. I’m here to help.

I guarantee that I’ll provide you with everything you need to achieve your sports goals and guide you through the process. Ultimately, you are responsible for your (inner) growth. That’s something no one else can do for you.

In short: focus, enjoyment, and better performances.

You can. But how far would you have come in your sports performance without a coach? It works the same way with mental training and meditation.

Yes, you’ll get more out of your training schedule by meditating. Meditation won’t add extra burden; it will alleviate it.

It’s great that you’re already engaging in mental training. You’ll find that meditation will add even more depth and strength to it. Feel free to schedule a call with me. Together, we’ll see how meditation fits into your current mental training.

Sports are largely mental. You have to deal with external pressure, stress, and setbacks. That’s why simply training physically isn’t enough. Train your brain as hard as your body to perform optimally and maintain enjoyment in your sport.

That’s a long list! Here are a few examples:

 

  • Cristiano Ronaldo
  • Demi Vollering
  • Lebron James
  • Dafne Schippers
  • Kobe Bryant
  • Novak Djokovic
  • Stefan Groothuis

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