My Approach

My approach is grounded in neuroscience and sport psychology, built around a core insight that most mental performance training misses: athletes have two distinct operating systems.

This isn’t about generic mental tips or positive thinking – it’s about evidence-based interventions that target the specific neural pathways that control performance under pressure.

The Racing Brain vs Training Brain Framework

Most mental training teaches tools for your calm, controlled Training Brain, then expects them to work when your Racing Brain takes over. They don’t.

Training Brain: Your calm state during practice. Full cognitive capacity, complex thinking available, stress hormones at baseline. This is when traditional mental tools work perfectly.

Racing Brain: Your activated state during competition. Heart rate elevated, fight/flight response engaged, narrowed attention, stress hormones flooding your system. Only 1-2 simple thoughts are possible.

The problem? You don’t race with your Training Brain. Most athletes are practice heroes who race inconsistently because they’re using the wrong mental tools when it matters most.

Racing Brain Compatible Training

I teach tools that work when your brain is activated and your body is flooded with stress hormones:

Ultra-Simple Anchor Words: Single words that work with narrowed attention (“Drive,” “Power,” “Next”) instead of complex technical cues that disappear under pressure.
Micro-Commitments: "Everything I have for the next 10 strokes" instead of overwhelming long-term race plans that fall apart when chaos hits.
Pre-Commitment Decisions: Critical tactical decisions made before activation kicks in, removing complex decision-making from high-pressure moments.
Embrace the Blow Up: Making catastrophic failure an acceptable outcome to remove the fear constraint that causes athletes to hold back just enough to guarantee mediocre results.

The Science Behind Competition Performance

When you're racing, your brain is processing massive amounts of information while managing stress hormones, maintaining focus under threat response, and coordinating complex motor patterns. Understanding these systems means we can train them systematically.

Traditional approaches try to keep athletes calm. My method teaches you to perform effectively within the activated state, because you can't eliminate fear or activation – you must perform within it.

I use brain science to design precise mental training for rowers who want to elevate their focus, resilience, and race-day mindset.

My mission is simple. To help you train your brain with the same precision you train your body, turning mental performance from your biggest unknown into your strongest asset.

Our athletes and coaches loved working with David on mental performance. His clear and insightful approach, especially from someone who has rowed, resonated with the group greatly. His attention to detail and follow up with easy to consume infographic analysis on athlete questions are next level when considering how to engage and have a substantive response to a complicated subject area. There can be no one size fits approach and David acknowledged this perfectly and still managed to connect with our team at a high level.

-Kit Bennet, Head Coach, Washtenaw Rowing Center & Skyline Rowing

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