You already have physical talent.
The question is:
Can your mind perform under pressure?
THE ASSUMPTION ATHLETE is a powerful mental training guide created for young athletes ages 12-16 who want to build confidence, overcome self-doubt, handle pressure, and perform more consistently in competition.
Whether you struggle with nervousness before games, fear of failure, negative self-talk, emotional control, comparison, confidence, or performance anxiety, this book provides practical sports psychology strategies designed specifically for teen athletes.
Through relatable stories, real competitive situations, emotional performance coaching, and actionable mental exercises, young athletes will learn how to train their mindset just like they train their body.
Inside this book, athletes will discover:• How assumptions and self-beliefs affect athletic performance
• Mental tools for handling pressure during competition
• Strategies for overcoming fear of failure and perfectionism
• How to stop comparison from destroying confidence
• Emotional control techniques for high-stress moments
• Focus and concentration training for competition
• Visualization and mental rehearsal methods used by elite athletes
• Identity-building strategies for long-term confidence and resilience
• Pre-performance routines for composure and consistency
• Practical exercises to strengthen mental toughness every day
Written in a relatable, motivational, and emotionally intelligent style, this book helps young competitors develop the mindset needed to stay confident, resilient, focused, and mentally strong under pressure.
Because great athletes are not built by talent alone.
They are built by the stories they learn to believe about themselves.