As much as we love the beautiful game, we also know that these days, it can be HARD being a female soccer player playing at competitive and elite levels of the game. The pressure, the expectations, and the culture of comparison that surrounds it all: these things can be difficult to manage sometimes, and left unchecked, can really take a toll on a player's performance, their confidence and their overall wellbeing and mental health.

As parents & coaches, how can we help our players not only survive, but THRIVE, in this type of environment?

Mental skills training.

Welcome to the
Mindset Mastery Academy

A one-of-a-kind 12-week 1-on-1 mental skills mentorship experience
for female soccer players

This program is exactly what our daughter needed. Technically she is a very sound player, however, lack of confidence really impeded her ability to apply that skill on the field. Through the Mindset Mastery Academy, she has unlocked her potential and is truly enjoying the game even more. She learned how to set controllable objectives – freeing herself of the outcome of the game. She worked on self talk, learning how to coach herself into the right headspace for championship games (which came into play twice recently).

We are THRILLED at how she is now able to play with the confidence and skill set we always knew she had. We HIGHLY recommend the Mindset Mastery Academy to anyone seeking to improve their game.

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Lauren, 2010 ECNL player

This program is 12-weeks long with options to get started as early as this week.  

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Expand your game THIS season by becoming your OWN BEST INNER COACH

Working 1:1 with a mental skills coach is the BEST way to accelerate your learning and growth in regards to making the biggest impact on your confidence and your game play in the shortest amount of time.

This one-of-a-kind transformational program offers individualized, personal 1-on-1 mental skills coaching for female soccer players. Over the course of the twelve week program, players will be led through thoughtful, engaging conversations and self-reflection activities to help them identify and explore their current strengths & weaknesses while simultaneously working to normalize conversation around difficult mental skills topics. 

 

Through the group work portion of the program, players will come to see that the things they are going through are actually shared experiences that show up for many of their peers as a result of the pressure and expectations that have become a consistent part of competitive youth sports. They come to understand that they aren’t alone. 

 

In this program, players will learn a variety of mental performance skill strategies and be given techniques & tangible tools to implement into their training and games, learning to coach themselves toward more confident, composed, resilient play. Players will work with Jenn to uncover ongoing themes and specific situations that are holding them back from maximizing their potential, in the process gaining invaluable insight about themselves both as a person and as a soccer player – insight that empowers them to own their growth and expand their game both on and off the field. Insight that leads to them to discovering the superpower that is THEIR MINDSET. 

Please take a moment to watch some of these videos below.
These are real results from real players and will help give you a sense of the transformation that is possible inside of this program.

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Alayna, 2007 high school multi-sport athlete

Listen as Alayna reflects on her experience with the Mindset Mastery Academy and talks about the 

self-awareness and confidence she was able to build for herself. Alayna talks about her newfound ability to overcome challenges, let go of mistakes and play with bravery, freedom and creativity on the soccer field – a complete transformation from where she was at before she started this mental skills training.

THIS is how you get ahead of your competition. THIS is how you gain an edge. Reach out today.

Scroll down for curriculum, dates, additional testimonials, pricing and more information about the program.

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Sophia, 2010 ECNL player

Listen as Jenn and Sophia talk about the huge changes that Sophia was able to make in her confidence in just 3 short months after starting this mental skills training program. Hear Sophia talk about how she was able to shift her perspective away from the negative and refocus on the controllable pieces of her game. She also explains how learning to mentally prepare before games helped her quickly be able to play with more consistency and composure and help her bounce back and keep her head in the game after errors and mistakes. 

Jenn Ireland is absolutely a gift to developing young, female athletes! Her perspectives were so appreciated and valued. We were amazed at her ability to connect with our daughter and achieve the goals that we set at the beginning of the program. Our child looked forward to the sessions and was enthusiastic at completing the homework.

Jenn is clearly great at motivating these young women! If you and your child are willing to put in the work, you will see the results. There is no downside to doing this course and definitely her principles can be applied to all aspects of one's life.

Not only does 1-on-1 mental skills training help you enjoy the game more and experience greater wellbeing and balance, but mental skills training is also how you LEVEL UP and GET AHEAD.

This personalized soccer mental training program helps players:

Grow their confidence and belief in
themselves & their abilities

Overcome toxic perfectionism and
move past fear of failure

Play with focus & composure and learn how to keep their attention on the controllable parts of their game

Become more resilient, overcome obstacles and cultivate mental toughness & authentic drive

Be more intentional with their self-talk and use it to help them level up their game day performance

Increase their ability to handle high pressure game situations and stay confident despite the nerves

Mental skills work is a combination of enhancing performance AND working on wellbeing. 1-on-1 mental skills work has the power to help soccer players see their worth beyond the bounds of their performance. It is what leads to players lessoning their dependance on external validation and working towards becoming their own best inner coach by building true, stable, deep confidence and belief in themselves and their abilities. When players are given the space to learn about themselves and focus on identity and character development alongside their soccer game, they come to see that who they are as a person is ultimately what will drive their success in the long run.

Mental skills work helps to normalize conversations around the difficult topics of mental wellness, perfectionism, confidence, self-worth and limiting beliefs. Just by having these discussions and providing players with the knowledge that they are not alone, that these are actually shared experiences that many, many players go through, you are moving the needle and helping them start to overcome the mental hangups that they’ve become beholden to on the soccer field.

Once a player truly understands that THEY have the power to change all of this stuff, and the only one standing in their way is themselves, THEY BECOME UNSTOPPABLE. This is the focus of mental skills work, to awaken this passion and create true authentic drive and motivation to change things.

This is the focus of the Mindset Mastery Academy. 

About Jenn,

Mental Skills Coach

Jenn Ireland is a USSF C licensed soccer coach & mental skills coach who empowers female athletes to own their growth and maximize their potential by expanding their mental performance skills, reframing limiting beliefs and uncovering authentic passion & drive.

Jenn works with soccer players across all levels of competition including: high school athletes, select/competitive club, ECNL, Girls Academy, ODP and all divisions of the college game.

 

Through the Mindset Mastery Academy, Jenn has worked with athletes across the country at the following youth clubs:  Albion Hurricanes (Houston), Arlington Soccer ECNL (Virginia), Atlanta Fire United ECNL, AYSO United Arizona, Aztec Soccer (Massachusetts), Boston Bolts, Chattanooga FC Academy, Chicago FC United Girls Academy, Colorado Elevation FC, Eastside FC ECNL (Washington), Fairfax Brave ECNL (Virginia), Florida Premier FC, FSA FC (Connecticut), HTX Soccer (Houston), Idaho SURF,  Inter Atlanta FC, McLean Soccer, Ohio Premier Soccer Club ECNL, OL Reign Girls Academy (Washington), PacNW ECNL (Washington), Pittsburgh Riverhounds ECNL, Pride Soccer Club ECNL (Colorado), Real Colorado ECNL, San Juan SC, Seattle United ECNL, TCSL (Minneapolis), World Class FC (New York).

 

In addition to coaching mental skills training for soccer players through the Mindset Mastery Academy, Jenn has served as the Mental Skills Coach for USL W League’s 2023 Heartland Division Champions, Minnesota Aurora FC, a pre-professional team in the Twin Cities, and is currently the Mental Skills Coordinator at Berkshire Soccer Academy.

Click here for more about Jenn. 

Jenn on coaching call with Iowa's Sam Cary

IF soccer Is 90% Mental,

what are you doing to train
this part of your game?

Soccer Players, your next level is closer than you think

In the Mindset Mastery Academy, Jenn's mission is to help you:

Expand your Mental Skills

Uncover Authentic Drive

Reframe Limiting Beliefs

be your own best inner coach

Kind words from happy parents & Players:

Jenn, you have NO IDEA how much your presence in Brooke's life has impacted her - both on and off the field. We are solid believers that everything happens for a reason, but thinking back to when we first started this program, we were clueless (though hopeful) of how this would come into play. From day 1 (literally), her mindset about who she is (on and off the field) has improved tremendously. This obviously was put to the test this past week and she persevered (and conquered) through it all - because of the mindfulness and skills you taught her. We are abundantly thankful and have been singing your praises from the mountain tops. Any and all female athletes should experience this training.

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Gratitude email from a soccer player's parent for the mental skills training program

The Expand Your Game Mindset Mastery Academy mentorship program was priceless. My takeaways from the program are how to be a better soccer player on and off the field. Specifically, I learned how to prepare for my games effectively by understanding my controllable objectives, which basically means breaking down big goals into achievable steps.

I have also gained more awareness of the way that my mind works, which has helped me step back and be able to objectively see what is happening. Because of this, I can now take positive steps to do things differently and help myself on the field instead of getting in my own way.

The work I've done with this program has been fun, but more than that, I see it paying off in practice, games and in everyday life.

Thank you for helping me keep my love for the game, without you I probably would have quit soccer

Jenn Ireland’s program on mental toughness was excellent in helping me to move to my desired level as an athlete. Jenn is very knowledgeable, encouraging, and easy to talk to. She taught me concepts that I can use not only in soccer, but also in life. This program helped me to redefine my definition of a successful game, which has helped me to enjoy soccer more. Jenn encouraged me to set specific, achievable goals that I can put into practice every time I’m on the soccer field. Whenever I have a problem, I know I can go to Jenn and she will guide me in the right direction. I am so thankful for Jenn Ireland and her mental toughness program. 

We are just returning from our first tournament in 2 years since COVID. The growth in our daughter’s game is not only noticeable on the field in her ball play, but also palpable presence and confidence on and off the pitch. She had some good touches and some not so good touches, but she kept her head in the game the entire time. Most importantly for us, she was happy and had fun playing the game she has loved since she was 4 years old. This hasn’t always been the case. As a teenager now playing at more and more competitive levels, the pressure she has put on herself has at times clouded her ability to see where she is improving and leading her to focus only on her mistakes, leaving her feeling like she is failing. Her time with Jenn has been invaluable. Through Jenn’s approach and their work together, we see her now being able to objectively breakdown her play; be proud of what she did well, identify where she is growing skills, and encouraged and empowered about what she can do to continue to improve. Our daughter’s time with Jenn has taken her game to a different level. For a super passionate, curious, driven, self-critical kid, we see the approaches that she is working on with Jenn show up in every other part of her life. At such a vulnerable age, Jenn has provided our daughter with skills to approach challenging situations with focus and confidence. We are so grateful for her ‘ Jenn-Time'.

About our 12-week Mental Skills Course

Unit 1
Building a Foundation

Week 1: You are MORE than a soccer player

Week 2: Growing our self-awareness

Unit 2
Tuning into the Controllables

Week 3: Navigating pressure, expectations and comparison culture

Week 4: Redefining success

Unit 3
Learning How to self-regulate

Week 5: Getting into our optimal performance zone

Week 6: Finding value inside of hard moments

Unit 4
the art of choosing to believe

Week 7: True, deep, REAL confidence

Week 8: Letting go of limiting beliefs

Unit 5
Becoming our own best inner coach

Week 9: Self-talk reboot

Week 10: Overcoming overthinking

Unit 6
mental prep for consistent & confident game play

Week 11: The power of habits

Week 12: Expanding your game through mental fitness

Many of the hard things that soccer players are experiencing on the soccer field right now are SHARED EXPERIENCES that are showing up as a result of the pressure and expectations that players put on themselves to produce certain results on the soccer field. This takes a huge toll not just on confidence and performance, but on a player’s sense of self-worth and their love for the game.

Here are some of the things players are facing daily and why they choose the Mindset Mastery Academy:

"What is your biggest challenge in soccer right now?"

"Applying the skills I have with confidence, and my constant self- doubt."

"My biggest challenge is overcoming my mindset."

"My confidence. I know I can take a player on 1v1 in a game, but my confidence gets in the way and I just pass the ball off. So I would definitely say my mental confidence."

"Overthinking. I think it will improve my game drastically if I just stop getting in my head."

"Right now my biggest challenge in soccer is confidence because due to an injury I lost my starting position and play time."

"A challenge that I have struggled with my entire time playing soccer is being afraid to make mistakes."

"I think my biggest challenge is trying new things on the field and at practice because I am afraid it will impact my playing time."

"Consistency in how well I play"

Parents, is your soccer player experiencing similar challenges?
Are you ready to help them move past self-defeating mentalities and enjoy the game again?

 

 This mental skills mentorship provides a safe, supportive environment where players can dig into hard topics, start to understand themselves better, grow their confidence, and take their mental performance & mindset skills to an entirely new level. 

 

Over the course of this 12-week soccer mental skills training mentorship, players will be given:

 

– the guidance, tools and care they need to empower themselves to reframe their thinking and transform their soccer mentality

– a listening ear, practical and helpful advice, and encouragement and support to reach their specific goals

– new viewpoints and alternative ways of looking at repeat issues and situations that plague them on the soccer field

We all know we need to 'get out of our head' and 'be more confident'
but what we don't know is HOW to do that.

And that where the Mindset Mastery Academy comes in.

FAQ: Who is MMA for?

P.S. While this program is promoted as being for female soccer players, we DO work with players of all gender and in all sports! Email jenn@expandyourgame.com.

The Mindset Mastery Academy is for growth minded individuals who are ready to do the work and WANT to do the work. It is for players who are fed up with feeling the way they do and are ready to get invested and make meaningful, long-lasting change. 

 

This program is geared toward athletes playing at competitive and elite levels, looking to progress their playing career and keep climbing. MMA is for players who are ready to stretch their game and expand as a player and a leader, but are plagued by mental hang-ups that are holding them back from reaching that next level and maximizing their potential. 

 

The Mindset Mastery Academy is a soccer mental training mentorship built for soccer players in the middle school/high school/college age range (2011/U13 and up), although we will accept younger players playing U11 – U12 (birth year 2013 and 2012) if they are a good fit for the program. A reminder, this mentorship is NOT a replacement for a therapist or a sports psychologist. Jenn is a mentor and a soccer coach, a listening ear, an encouraging presence and someone who provides support and guidance to help individual’s see and use their strengths and talents. If you need more than what this mentorship will offer, we recommend you reach out to your medical care provider and seek an alternate option. 

FAQ: How involved are parents during the program?

This program is built around a balanced approach of parent education & involvement, but with plenty of space for players to do their own work and self-discovery.

A big piece of this program is parent involvement and parent education because supporting your player and continuing the conversation along the way will greatly contribute to their ability to find success over the 12 weeks. Parent education is provided through weekly parent guides, content videos and three live parent meetings throughout the program. At the same time, allowing players to do the weekly 1:1 work themselves, in an environment where they are comfortable and don’t feel like they have to self-censor their answers, is crucial for the growth we are hoping to achieve. This balanced approach, with space for both parent involvement and individual work, is KEY to helping your player overcome their personal obstacles and begin to build self-confidence. 

Mother and daughter walking together and smiling

Confidence doesn’t just happen on its own, it takes self-awareness, a growth minded outlook and focused mental skills training.

The Mindset Mastery Academy is here to help.

While educating yourself on the mental part of the game is really helpful for a lot of players, there is literally no replacement for the value of 1-to-1 mental skills coaching when it comes to making the greatest impact in the shortest amount of time. That is because 1-to-1 coaching provides a safe, supportive environment where players are given the expert guidance, tools and care they need to empower themselves to reframe their thinking and transform their soccer mentality.

Option 1, HYBRID:

Program tuition: $3000

(3 payments of $1000)

Pay-in-full Discount: $2500

  • Six live, personalized 1-to-1 coaching sessions via Zoom w/Jenn (each session is 1 hour) 
  • Six live, small group coaching sessions via ZOOM (group sessions are every-other Sunday evening, group size is 2-5 players)

  • Choose any of the of the below Cohort dates to start:
Cohort AMarch 25th – June 17th  – FULL/CLOSED
 
 
Cohort B – April 15th – July 8th (OFF Memorial Day week) – 2 spots left!
(last day to enroll is Friday April 26th)
 
Cohort C – Weeks of June 3rd – August 19th
(last day to enroll is Friday June 14th)
 
Cohort D  – Weeks of July 1st – September 16th
(last day to enroll is Friday July 12th)
 
Cohort E – Weeks of August 12th – October 28th
(last day to enroll is Friday August 23rd)
 
Cohort F – September 2nd – November 18th
(last day to enroll is Friday September 13th)

Option 2, 1-on-1

Program tuition: $4000

(3 payments of $1333)

Pay-in-full Discount: $3500

  • Twelve live, personalized 1-to-1 coaching sessions via ZOOM w/Jenn (each session is 1 hour)
  • Start anytime! No restrictions on dates. 

Included in BOTH hybrid & full 1-on-1 models:

  • Two live 1-to-1 parent meetings/calls
  • Mental Skills IDP (individual development plan) 
  • Weekly ‘parent guides’ to help you follow along with the curriculum and continue the conversation at home
  • In-depth library of weekly video modules for players and parents
  • Weekly worksheets/homework/reflections for players
  • Text and phone access to Jenn outside of 1:1 meetings
  • Forever access for players to the MMA Masterclass (group class that meets 1x a month)

SCHOLARSHIPS: To expand the reach of the program and give as many players as possible the opportunity to grow this piece of their game, scholarships are offered annually in February, and throughout the year as space is available. Please email  jenn@expandyourgame.com to request an application.

Overview of curriculum:

This is the general guideline for the Mindset Mastery Academy, but is subject to change a bit depending on individual player needs. The curriculum of this soccer mental training mentorship is set up to help players self-discover and gain insight through guided questions, self-exploration and reflection. 

Week 1: You are MORE than a soccer player

Week 1 is all about establishing a baseline for where players are currently at in regards to their mental performance skillset and how they view themselves. They will be introduced to some of the vocabulary and themes that we will be working with throughout the mentorship. During the Week 1 lesson, players will begin to see that allowing their identity and self-worth to get tied to how they perform as a player, instead of to their character, can be detrimental both to their game and to their wellbeing. When players are given the space to learn about themselves and focus on identity and character development alongside their soccer game, they come to see their worth beyond the bounds of their performance. During Week 1, players will start to self-explore this concept and see how showing up as the person they want to be is actually what will help them play better soccer, increase their self-belief and ultimately, drive their success.

Week 2: The pressure/performance/confidence relationship

In Week 2, players will be exploring the relationship between pressure, performance, results-based expectations and confidence. Players will be reflecting on their own personal experiences on the soccer field and will come away from Week 2 with a clearer picture of where their specific ‘pressure to perform’ is coming from, how it’s showing up and what it’s doing to their game. Gaining this understanding and awareness will allow them to begin to move away from the expectations that are trapping them in feelings of inadequacy and low confidence, and start to move them towards internal validation by focusing on self-improvement and smaller pieces of the game that they can control. 

Week 3: Process goals and controllable objectives

Week 3 is where players will begin to take tangible steps toward expanding their mental performance skills and establishing more consistent confidence, confidence that isn’t fully dependent upon performance and results and eliminating mistakes. Players will be guided through activities and conversations in which they work to map out a plan for growth by breaking down their game into smaller, controllable pieces. Players will come away from Week 3 with actual tools to take the field and try at their next training session and game. Week 3 is when players begin to learn how to ‘coach themselves’ through moments of high pressure, nerves and overthinking on the soccer field.

Week 4: Self-regulation and composure in game play

In Week 4, players will be taking a look at their ability to self-regulate their attention and their emotions on the soccer field. They will learn that the first step to playing with composure is having the self-awareness to recognize what their current mental state is, as well as knowing what distractions knock them out of their optimal performance zone. Players will come away from Week 4’s lesson with a better understanding of how their feelings influence their decisions and performance on the field. This is when players begin to start learning how to be their own best inner coach and create the right mental environment for themselves to stay in control and focused on the game in front of them. Players will be more prepared to handle moments of high pressure on the soccer field after this conversation.

Week 5: The 4 stages of development & the inevitable 'pit'

During the Week 5 lesson, players will be learning about the stages of development that everyone moves through during their growth as an athlete. When players understand that adversity is a shared experience, they start to see the obstacles as an inevitable part of the process. They start to see challenges and difficult moments as a crucial part of development where character, mental toughness and grit are built. Players will come away from the Week 5 lesson better equipped to sustain a healthy striving mentality regardless of the situation. They will also be learning that how they view themselves plays a major role in their ability to work toward, and meet, their goals. Week 5 is where players start to develop resiliency skills and continue to level up and work toward building true, stable confidence and belief in themselves and their abilities.

Injured and out of the game for a bit? This is an EXCELLENT time to level up and start your mental skills training! Email jenn@expandyourgame.com for details.

Week 6: The art of choosing to believe; internal vs external validation

Our Week 6 conversation will lead players through a self-reflection exercise that centers on exploring the limiting beliefs that hold them back and prevent them from maximizing their potential on the soccer field. Players will also come away from Week 6 with a new understanding of what role external validation plays in their lives and how much of their self-worth and confidence is 100% reliant upon approval from others. Players will be identifying how limiting beliefs and the need for external validation show up for them in the form of self-defeating mentalities. They will be given new tools to help them overcome overthinking, reframe how they look at things and start to develop true, deep confidence and belief in themselves and their abilities. Knowing that they can CHOOSE to believe in themselves (rather than doubt themselves) is one of the most powerful lessons that players will take away from this mentorship.

Week 7: Cultivating authentic drive by learning to embrace challenge

Week 7 is where players will take a deep dive into the all-important area of failure, mistakes, struggle and challenge. Realizing that not only are errors and mistakes a part of the game, but they are actually the ROAD MAP TO SUCCESS, is eye-opening and game-changing. Players will face their fear of messing-up head on and discover how playing with the sole purpose of eliminating mistakes is actually holding them back from maximizing their potential. In Week 7 we will be covering how to reframe difficult games & training sessions and develop the mentality of actually being enthusiastic about uncovering weaknesses in your game, as well as finding value in every loss and every frustrating practice. This conversation will also dive into the importance of getting invested in your own growth, and how having true drive and motivation is what will allow you to get into the best mindset for deep practice. We will close out the session with touching on error-focused training and learn why this type of practice is truly best if you want to accelerate quickly.

Week 8: Tools to overcome overthinking & keep your head in the game

After Week 8, players will have a deeper understanding of the range of good, useful and constructive inner dialogue options that they can use to create a healthier mentality and have more focused, improved execution on the field. Players will learn about the 4 most useful types of self-talk in soccer and how & when to use each of them for optimal impact. Players will come away from Week 8 with vital tools for combatting inner criticism and other self-defeating mentalities that impede focus and concentration both on and off the field. Week 8 will also engage players in a conversation about the fact that negative self-talk (along with self-doubt) is actually the brain’s default mode, and that the only way to overcome overthinking and quiet the inner critic is to (1) be AWARE of what is happening and (2) get serious with themselves about making it a priority to intentionally CHOOSE good and helpful self-talk.

Week 9: Becoming your own best inner coach

Week 9 is where we start tying everything together and figuring out all the ways we can be our own best inner coach, which is ultimately one of the main goals of mental skills training. The purpose of this week’s lesson is to help players learn to TALK to themselves instead of listen to themselves, to help them take control of their inner dialogue and get into their optimal performance zone on demand, without have to wait for some external trigger to get them game ready. This is an important conversation because at this point in the program, many players have the tools they now need to coach themselves to a better mindset and increased performance, but their default modes of inner criticism and self-doubt are still highly active. Week 9 will engage players in a conversation about pre-game routines, including visualization and other like tools, and have them understanding why using self-talk to consciously switch attitudes (from every-attitude to competition attitude) is one of the most important things they can do for themselves before stepping foot on the field. 

Week 10: Intention PLUS action; taking charge of your mental fitness

Week 10 builds off of the Week 9 content with a conversation about the 3 steps of mental preparation needed for players to consciously activate their inner coach on demand. Players will be learning how proper mental preparation can be a game changer when it comes to cultivating an environment that helps create consistency in their game play and stability in their confidence levels. Stable confidence comes from eliminating the high-low swings both in how they feel about themselves and in how they perform. Players will be learning that how they get THERE is through mental fitness. Mental fitness means setting habits and routines and continuing to work on the mental piece of the game, even after this program concludes. This week’s lesson will help players see that they need BOTH intention plus action in order to be able to do this for themselves. They need to be whole-heartedly invested in self-improvement and growth and assume responsibility for their development by taking ACTION and doing the work. At the end of the Week 10 meeting, players will be given a Mental Skills IDP (individual development plan) for helping them put a plan in place to continue the work.

MORE Success Stories

Interview with Lauren (2010 ECNL and ODP) after completing the Mindset Mastery Academy:

Jenn – How do you think all the stuff we’ve done over the 10 weeks has helped you on the soccer field? Do you feel like you’re a different person or player than you were at the beginning? Maybe not just in how you play, but also in how you think and feel? How do you think that MMA has benefited you in that way?

Lauren – I think that this program has really helped expand my game. You know, I’ll train physically and stuff, but mentally it has almost like calmed my brain down. Instead of going to games being all nervous, I can kind of actually get focused and be ready for the game instead of HOPING that I’m ready for the game. Cuz usually I’ll just be like “I hope I do well tomorrow” instead of actually being like here’s what I CAN DO to help me play the best I can tomorrow. 

Jenn – That’s so awesome. You basically just told me that you are taking control of being prepared. Because that is something that you can control right? What do you think about your perspective on this mental skills stuff and mindset stuff, has your perspective and your view of it changed? Do you think it is valuable?

Lauren – At first I thought that I couldn’t really change the thoughts that go on in my head when I’m playing and stuff, but now I’ve kind of realized I can control those thoughts and make them positive instead of just have them go on randomly in my head. I can take control and then figure out how to use my thoughts to add to my play. 

Jenn – Let’s talk about confidence on the field, on the ball. Was that impacted by the work we’ve done here? How?

Lauren – My confidence started out kinda going up and down, but consistency and knowing that making mistakes are okay and working through them is actually better than just doing the moves right every single time, it helped my confidence to be consistent and stay around the same level. Because now if I do a move and mess up, I’ll just be like oh it’s okay, I’ll just do it next time and try again and figure it out, I’ll learn what I need to fix, you know. 

Jenn – Totally. The mistakes are going to happen right? But you don’t get that huge drop anymore in your confidence anymore from that one thing happening. We always have good games and bad games. Even with high confidence you are going to have the games where you are like ‘meh’ and aren’t going to particularly love watching on game film, that’s just part of it. But instead of ‘I only feel good about myself when I did great things’ and ‘I feel bad about myself when I didn’t’, we’ve moved away from that a little bit right? 

Lauren – Uh-huh. Definitely. 

Jenn – So do you think mental skills stuff is powerful? 

Lauren – I think it’s almost more important than your on-game play because if you don’t know how to control your mental play then it’s just going to be a mess when you are playing because you are going to have all these thoughts in your head and it’s overwhelming. But now that I can take control and have my mind only think of the things I need it to think about at the moment, it makes it a lot easier. 

Jenn – So do you think mental skills stuff is powerful? 

My daughter participated in Jenn's "Expand Your Game" mentorship program. Jenn provided a positive and safe environment for my daughter to share and reflect on areas of her game she rarely did before; or at least not previously in a productive fashion. It was a great way for her to understand how she absorbs and processes on-the-field actions and results into positive next step applications. My daughter specifically was able to recognize some unhealthy habits she didn't know existed and learned how to properly breakdown and reframe hard game situations; she can now see how difficult on-field moments can be used positively to grow and succeed.  

The Expand Your Game mentorship program was not only incredibly valuable for my player but also something she looked forward to week after week. The transformation I see in my player is setting her intentions before a game and revisiting those after a game. She uses terms she's learned in Expand Your Game to explain her mindset and make sense of the emotions. This has helped tremendously for her own game but also to empathize with teammates. This will be the biggest impact to her soccer game this year, no doubt! A huge thanks to Jenn for putting so much care, thought and intention behind the content and the sessions!

The Mindset Mastery Academy is all about 'guided self-discovery,' meaning the conversations are structured in a way that allows players to find new perspective and leave behind old views.

Here's an example:

Coach Jenn – Addy, can I ask you something? If your teammate made a mistake in a game, but then worked super hard to adjust and recover and kept playing hard, would you think she was letting you down?

 

Player – No, definitely not.

Coach Jenn – What would be the only way you would feel like she was letting you down?

 

Player – If she just gave up after the mistake and didn’t try to fix it.

Coach Jenn – So you wouldn’t feel like she was letting you or the team down if she kept going and kept working hard after the mistake, right? The only way you might feel that way is if she just stopped playing and didn’t do anything to help?

 

Player – Correct.

Coach Jenn – OK, now let me ask you another question. Are YOU hardworking on the field? Specifically after something goes wrong, like your pass gets intercepted or you take a poor touch, do you adjust and work hard in those moments immediately after that happens?

 

Player – Yes, of course. I always work super hard and I don’t give up.

Coach Jenn – So, let’s think about what we just talked about with your teammate. When she works hard after a mistake, you don’t think SHE is letting you down, right? So do you think that your teammates think that YOU are letting them down if you do the same thing, work super hard after a mistake?

 

Player – No, I guess not. I’ve never thought about it that way.

Coach Jenn – What WOULD be the only way they would probably think you were letting them down?

 

Player – If I didn’t do anything afterwards and I just disengaged and gave up.

Coach Jenn – Do you do that?

 

Player – No, never.

Coach Jenn – So do you think that anyone is ever truly thinking that you are letting them down?

 

Player – No, they probably are not. Wow.

Soccer players, what can you expect to get from this mental skills training program?

Players will get as much from this soccer mental training mentorship as they put into it. The guidance, the information and the tools will all be provided to them in a very useable way – but it’ll be up to them to take action and be willing to try things that might seem out-of-the-box or even strange at first. One of the most amazing things about this 12 week program, is that if players ARE TRULY INVESTED and take action with the tools provided, many of the things they will learn and self-discover are things that will help with self-improvement and growth in all aspects of life beyond soccer. 

Here are a few potential results for players:

  • Awareness of what is happening inside their head and WHY it’s happening (and the knowledge that they are not the only one dealing with self-doubt and self-defeating mentalities)
  • Realizing that they DON’T have to listen to their inner critic, they can make the choice to do things different and CHOOSE their thoughts
  • Reduced stress due to better understanding and knowledge; when you understand what’s happening it’s not as scary and it’s not as impossible to overcome as it once felt
  • New perspective and clarity in regards to their struggle to play with confidence, and increased belief in themselves as they start to gain understanding of HOW to move past this and grow
  • Broadened vocabulary of mental performance skills terms and ability to navigate conversations around these topics
  • Improved ability to talk more openly about the feelings and emotions that come up both on and off the soccer field
  • A new (healthier) relationship with pressure and expectations; a solid understanding of the different between HIGH expectations and IMPOSSIBLE expectations
  • A reframed mentality of understanding that winning every single game isn’t the only way (or perhaps even the best way) to develop and progress toward becoming the very best player you can be; winning is great yes, but truly knowing that there is value in EVERY game (especially the hard and challenging ones) in relation to long term goals is a game changer
  • That leadership is something they can do daily; they don’t need to be assigned the title of captain in order to lead their teammates
  • A mental edge! Going through the Mindset Mastery Academy can give players an edge on their competition because mental skills are KEY to maximizing their potential, and once they understand that and have tools to help them execute, they now have a superpower that not many other people have access to: MENTAL TOUGHNESS!

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FAQs

Why is the program 12 weeks in length? And why 1 meeting a week?

The reason the program is a once weekly meeting, and 12 weeks in duration, is because the meetings need to be frequent enough for players to keep this stuff in the forefront of their mind as they hit the field each week, but not SO frequent that it’s overwhelming and too much information too fast. 12 weeks is a good amount of time to get through a lot of mental skills foundational content, but also give players the time they need to take it to the field, try it out, make adjustments and try again. A shorter program wouldn’t allow players the depth that they are able to achieve with this 12 week program, and that depth is ultimately what helps them make these shifts and changes to their game. The timeframe allows them to experience the guidance, tools and care they need to empower themselves to reframe their thinking and make effective changes to their soccer mentality.

How much of a time commitment does this program require?  

This IS an intensive program, but it’s not a ton of extra work – players should expect to dedicate about 2 hours of time a week to this program (between the meeting and the video/worksheets/reflection components). 

How do you decide who you will accept into the program?

Not everyone who applies will be accepted into the Mindset Mastery Academy. The program only works when players are READY to dig in and self-reflect. Players need to KNOW that this work will be hard, but still WANT to do it because they understand the immense value it will bring them. The first step to expanding mental skills in soccer is having a level of self-awareness as to where you are at, and the next step is having a growth-minded perspective and a deep desire to WANT to do the work. In other words, players need to be invested, openminded and ready to be a little uncomfortable because we are going to have to confront some big, difficult things.

 

In order to be accepted into the program, players must show that they are fully invested and ready. Players will be evaluated based on their answers to the initial intake questionnaire and subsequent Zoom interview. Parents must also demonstrate that they are onboard with the balanced structure of parent and player education, and understand that meaningful change will only come if they give their player the space to do this work on their own (see next question). 

What role do parent’s play? (for players under 18)

This mentorship has the most impact when players are given space to do their own self discovery. In order to create an optimal environment for players to get the most out of our 12 weeks together, it works best when parents are only as involved as the player wants them to be. I usually suggest that the 1-on-1 Zoom conversations be just players & I, as players need to do this work themselves if they want to really be able to dig deep, self explore, gain insight and grow. The conversations had in our meetings (between player & coach) will not be shared in detail, unless I feel as if the player’s health and safety is concerned.

 

Each week, parents will be provided an overview of the lesson topic and follow-along curriculum & guidance on how to help facilitate conversations with your player on the topics that we are working on that week. Parents will also be provided weekly video modules to learn the same content. As a part of the participation in this program, parents are EXPECTED TO WATCH THESE VIDEOS and be up to date before the 1-on-1 parent meetings with Jenn (these happen after week 6 and week 12). Learning the same content will help you keep this work in the forefront of your player’s thoughts as they head into training and games. This is a VERY important part of the process as players will benefit from this program more if they are actively thinking about, and working on, this stuff throughout the week between our sessions. 

What are the 1-on-1 meetings like?

During the coach/player weekly meetings, my role is to guide players to self-explore and learn about themselves. Through a guided questions approach, I work to help players learn how to best help THEMSELVES. Mental skills work does not make problems go away, but it does provide players with the tools they need to be able to guide themselves through whatever adversity and obstacles come their way. These meetings are set up in a way that helps players be able to cultivate their own best inner coach so that they can support themselves for years to come.

Are the dates and times for the 1:1 meetings flexible? 

Yes, we will work together to find days and times that work for both of us each week. While it’s easiest to keep it consistent week to week, I understand that game and training schedules do not always allow for that (mine included). I’m completely flexible and always willing to adjust schedules as needed. 

Are the dates and times for the group meetings flexible? 

I will work to find dates that work best for everyone in the group, and offer two different options each week we have a group lesson. All of these group lessons will be recorded as well for players that are unable to attend live. 

What is Jenn’s experience coaching players in the mental skills space?

Helping players & teams expand their mental performance skills on the soccer field has been my main point of focus for several years now. I have successfully worked with many players 1-on-1, empowering them to own their growth, improve their mental wellbeing, and get better at soccer. 

I hold a National C Coaching License from United States Soccer Federation, along with additional Mental Performance, Performance Analysis and Coaching certifications from various institutions around the country and from a diverse range of mental performance experts (see my certifications here). While I am not a sports psychologist myself, or a medical professional in any way, (click for disclaimer), I have found that my benefit to players is that I am able to take the science of mental performance skills and translate it into useable tools and strategies that players can understand and actually put to use out on the field. Essentially, I am very good at making this stuff accessible and useable for players in their current environment. 

 

 

In addition to helping players in the Mindset Mastery Academy, I served as the 2023 Mental Skills Coach for Minnesota Aurora FC, a pre-professional team playing in the USL W League, and I am currently the Mental Skills Coordinator at Berkshire Soccer Academy I am passionate about using personal growth lessons and mental skill strategies to help players grow their resiliency, increase their confidence, expand their mental toughness and become happier, healthier, stronger soccer players and people. 

 

Beyond the Mindset Mastery Academy: Private 1:1 Mental Skills Coaching

Once players have completed the 10-week program, they are eligible for extended private coaching from Jenn at a reduced rate from the cost of this program. 100% customized, this training is tailored toward each player’s needs: meaning we will work on exactly what a player needs, when they need it. If you have completed the MMA and are interested in private coaching, reach out to Jenn. 

FALL 2023 1-1 pricing: $150 for a single, stand-alone meeting
OR discounted packages available
Package of 4 meetings – $500 (comes to $125/meeting)
Package of 12 meetings – $1200 (comes to $100/meeting)
*Meetings can be used at anytime and do not expire. Meetings can be any combination of player and parent meetings.

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