Michael Huber is a Certified Mental Performance Consultant accredited by the Association of Applied Sport Psychology. He is a father, an experienced business advisor, an athlete, and a mentor. The primary focus of Michael’s practice is serving young athletes and their families. He believes that mental performance coaching is about becoming aware of mental and emotional challenges, removing those roadblocks, and taking intentional action to improve as a person and performer.
Michael is also the founder and host of The Freshman Foundation Podcast, which prepares young athletes and families for every next step in their athletic journey. Before entering the sports psychology field, he spent almost 20 years as a successful business consultant working for globally recognized professional firms, such as Ernst & Young, KPMG, and Cushman & Wakefield.
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Mental fitness is just as essential as physical fitness, especially for young people facing increasing pressures and challenges in their daily lives. So, how can we help our kids improve their mental performance and prepare them for the road ahead?
We, as parents, want our kids to be happy, healthy, and successful. But in today's fast-paced and competitive world, it is not just physical health that counts. Sometimes, kids need extra help to overcome specific challenges or reach their full potential, and getting a mental performance coach for them is fundamental. An expert who can work with your kid to develop the skills and mindset they need to succeed in sports, academics, and life. With personalized coaching and support, your child can learn to manage stress, build confidence, and perform at their best, no matter what.
In this episode of The Power of Authority Spotlight, Michelle Prince welcomes Michael Huber, a Certified Mental Performance Consultant, to discuss how he equips youths with the tools they need to thrive through mental performance coaching. Michael explains how he got into mental performance coaching for youth athletes, how he helps the youth have mental fitness, and his advice for parents on improving their kids’ mental fitness.