
Mental Skills Training for Elite Performance
Mental Skills Training for Elite Performance
Meet Dr. John DenBoer
Dr John DenBoer is an expert in identifying and improving mental health skills in ball sport athletes. Additionally, he does strategic and organizational business consulting with an eye toward improving individual and team process at the executive level. Dr. John DenBoer became additionally an excellent speaker at many neighborhood, country wide, and worldwide conferences.
Dr. John DenBoer continues elite intellectual sports activities for mental fitness, alongside with his activities, that facilitates athletes, commercial enterprise executives, and army employees to enhance performance. Dr. John DenBoer has additionally performed paintings as a representative for many neighborhood and country wide organizations, Banner Concussion Center, Arizona State University, The United States Tennis Association, the ATP and WTA tours, MLB, the USOC, and American Military Special Operations.
Although he focuses on running with balls-game athletes (that is, tennis and baseball players), he conducts a completely unique combination of sports activities (e.g, trying out for athletes, mind priming) with elite degree athletes and army units. Dr. John DenBoer conducts quite a few sessions with Division Universities, along with many country wide Division athletic programs.
Services
“Dr John DenBoer was educated and trained in the specialty field of neuropsychology.” (internship at VA Boston Healthcare Services/ Boston University School of Medicine/Harvard University Medical School) and currently does CEO consulting and works as a fractional CEO for multiple companies, primarily start-ups looking to experience significant growth and product exposure. His primary aim is performance improvement aimed at identifying and improving neurocognitive development in elite athletes, with a specific focus on ball sport athletes such as tennis and baseball.
In-workplace session
$250 per hour.
Out-of-workplace
Consultations also are available
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Dr. John denBoer – Disrupting Dementia
My next guest on the XL Podcast is on a spiritual and professional mission to solve one of the biggest challenges of our time – dementia. But getting there has been quite a journey. Even before we go into the burden degenerative diseases like dementia place on society and families, there are the sheer volume of cases. The WHO estimates 55 million people are living with dementia in the world today, numbers that will double within the next 20 years. And while dementia is the moniker of a successful society where people are healthier and living longer, it also places an extreme emotional and economic burden on the families and caregivers involved. John DenBoer is a former clinical neuropsychologist who specializes in early stage preventative medicine
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Mission Statement (professional)
My mission is to be a dynamic and innovative thought leader in the areas of (concussion and dementia). I do this by offering scientifically-driven interventions aimed at improving clinical conditions and ultimately contributing to an overall progression of improvement in my clients lives. I differentiate myself through authenticity, transparency, and kindness. I incorporate and align myself with my personal and family values in my work.
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Brain exercises may help improve mental acuity (memory, focus, concentration, and understanding), although (based on our research to date) this improvement may be temporary and may continue while utilizing SMART or any other program.The SMART program (or any other program) does not improve cognitive functioning on a long-term basis.
Similarly, the program does not offer a cure for dementia and is not meant to help prevent and/or lessen the extent of cognitive and/or functional symptoms of MCI/early stage dementia by itself.
These claims have not been evaluated by the FDA and results may vary between individuals.
It is recommended that you contact your physician if you think you may have any symptoms of dementia and/or Alzheimer’s disease.
Claims made regarding the efficacy of the SMART program is based upon on the peer-reviewed, published research of Dr. John DenBoer. This research (as well as external research concerning the SMART program) is on-going and, hence, any claims re: the efficacy of the SMART program will be updated dynamically in accordance with research findings.
Dr. John DenBoer and SMART Brain Aging Inc. greatly welcomes research collaboration/external research validation and greatly welcomes joint research efforts and/or the sharing of data sets.
