


MISSION STATEMENT
TO EQUIP, TRAIN, AND INSPIRE ATHLETES TO DEVELOP A MIND OF A CHAMPION IN BOTH SPORTS AND IN LIFE.
2 Timothy 1:7 For the Spirit God gave us does not make us timid, but gives us power, love, and self-discipline.
HEAR FROM THE FOUNDER - TRISHA KROLL

WHAT WE DO
CUSTOMIZED TRAINING
TYPICAL TRAININGS INCLUDE
MINDSET COACHING
MINDSET ROUTINES
GOAL SETTING + VISION
DEVELOPMENT OF LEADERSHIP SKILLS
CUSTOM VISUALIZATIONS
MIND OF A CHAMPION COMMUNITY
SUPPORT | CHECK-INS
WHAT HOLDS YOU BACK?
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Do you practice stronger than at game time?
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Do you shut down after poor performances?
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Do you need accountability & mentorship?
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Do nerves get the best of you when pressure is on?
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Are you struggling with confidence & comparison?
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Do you need a more aggressive game plan?
Trisha has helped me find my identity outside of my sport. Working with her has changed how I approach obstacles on and off the court because I know my value comes from who I am and not what I do. Every thing she has taught me and the tools she has equipped me with has helped me play more relaxed and know my worth is not defined by my performance. Trisha has helped me improve my mental toughness, and become the best competitor I can be while staying rooted in Christ.
Andi Jackson University of Nebraska Volleyball and member of the U19 USA National Team

MOC 1-0N-1 Training
"Working one on one with Coach Kroll was probably one of the best decisions I have made. I was not competing to my highest potential. My mind wasn’t strong, and I was held captive to my emotions and nerves on race day. I never felt in control of my mind and I would take myself out of the race before I even started because I was so focused on the outcome and not failing. I can’t say that now I am never worried about failing or worried about what the outcome of a race might be, but I can say that working with Coach Kroll has given me the tools to be more in control of what my mind dwells on before races. She has been a constant encourager and supporter to me and my struggle to become mentally tougher. I don’t know what kind of runner, or teammate I would be without her help!."
Taylor Whitfield - Baylor University


