Sports Hypnosis – Jo Moon

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Sports Hypnosis, Jo Moon

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Athletes seek out mental conditioning skills trainers for a wide variety of performance issues from collapse of confidence to inability to focus. They are highly motivated to overcome performance issues that hold them back from success and personal glory. If they have been star players during their high school days, they want to recreate successes during their collegiate careers. Those who are successful college players often have dreams of the big leagues. This 3 hour class will provide hypnosis practitioners with effective tools for working in the niche market of Sports Hypnosis.

Learn how to work with peak performance specific issues related to:

  • Enhancing focus
  • Power visualization
  • Boosting confidence
  • Creating mental toughness and resiliency
  • The A, B, Cs of power poses and personal slogans

Participants will be provided with scripts and links to additional training videos.

Presenter: Jo Moon trained as a Medical Support-Clinical Hypnotherapist and has maintained a busy full-time practice in Springfield, MO for the past 14 years. During that time Jo has worked with athletes in more than 25 different athletic disciplines. She is a frequent presenter at hypnosis conferences in the USA and most recently she has also taught in Australia and Europe. 

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The approaches taught in the webinars are the instructor’s own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the American Council of Hypnotist Examiners.

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