Industry Leaders MentalTrainingInc.com and OrangeCoach.com Partner to Benefit Thousands
Dallas, Texas, April 20, 2016 (Newswire.com) - Mental Training, Inc. (MTI) is excited to announce its recent partnership with the Netherlands-based tennis network, OrangeCoach. MTI will be the exclusive mental training provider to the OrangeCoach network of over 25,000 tennis coaches world-wide.
OrangeCoach was founded by internationally recognized tennis coach Sven Groeneveld. Sven has coached many Top 25 professional players over the years, including Mary Pierce, Michael Stich, Nathalie Dechy, Greg Rusedski, Fernando Verdasco, Ana Ivanovic and currently Maria Sharapova.
It's been well established that the most influential force in the lives of young athletes is their coach. Through this partnership, MTI is better positioned to improve the quality of the coaching relationship for thousands of young people.
Dr. Bob Neff, MTI President
"As a former pro tennis player and coach myself, I can appreciate the importance of what OrangeCoach provides. Our mental training services will fit perfectly into the OrangeCoach training and support model, since we target coaches, athletes and parents."-Dr. Bob Neff, MTI President
"Partnering with Mental Training, Inc. represents a big win for our coaches and their players. Mental toughness often distinguishes good from great, and our coaches work with the top ranked players at every level. So being able to offer quality mental training, no matter where our coaches & athletes are in the world, is a huge benefit." -Erwin van den Heuvel, OrangeCoach Director of Operations
About Mental Training, Inc.
Mental Training, Inc. was founded in 2006 by Dr. Bob Neff with the goal of helping good athletes become great. MTI and its team of Certified Mental Trainers® offer 1-on-1 mental training for amateur, professional, and Olympic athletes. Services also include coach training and certification, and programs designed for teams, academies and associations. MTI excels at helping athletes control their thoughts and emotions so they can perform their best when it matters most.
Source: Mental Training, Inc.