

There's a name for it. It's called the Mental Blindspot™, and this $5 book gives you the exact playbook to help your athlete close the gap between practice and performance.
Trusted by hundreds of youth athletes and their families.
This is high-performance mental training backed by evidence and real-world application.


Your athlete puts in the work. Extra reps. Extra training. Extra everything. But when the game starts, something shifts. The confidence disappears. The mistakes snowball. And the car ride home is miserable for everyone.
It's not effort. It's not talent. It's a hidden gap between how they train and how they compete, and most families never learn how to close it.
Why talented athletes underperform in competition and exactly what's happening in their head when they "freeze"
The same mental rehearsal techniques used by elite athletes, simplified so your kid can start using them this week
What to say (and what to stop saying) before, during, and after competition to build confidence instead of accidentally undermining it
How to help your athlete bounce back from errors in real time instead of spiraling through the rest of the game
Candid examples from young athletes who've used these exact tools to transform how they compete

"On the field and in the classroom, he has become a new kid. The tools he's been given can continue to be used in the future. Well worth it."

"A tremendous difference in our children's athletic performance and overall maturity. I highly recommend an investment in the mental side of athletic performance."

"Real tangible results. The care shown for your child is above and beyond."

Levi was born and raised in Spokane, Washington, where he graduated from Rogers High School in 2005 as a first-team All-State tight end. He attended the University of Oregon before transferring to the University of Montana, where he earned unanimous All-Big Sky Conference honors and was named an FCS All-American in 2009.
Undrafted in 2010, Levi signed with the Chicago Bears and later the Minnesota Vikings. He also played in the CFL with the BC Lions, and in the Arena Football League with the Spokane Shock and LA Kiss.
An enrolled member of the Northern Cheyenne Tribe, with Arikara, Blackfoot/Blood Tribe, and Gros Ventre affiliations, Levi now works as a licensed Substance Use Disorder Professional in Spokane Public Schools and with the Rise Above nonprofit. He coaches at Rogers High, mentors Native youth on addiction prevention and empowerment, and runs Dog Soldiers LLC, offering keynotes, workshops, and camps focused on resilience, Indigenous wellness, and overcoming obstacles. He lives in the Spokane area with his wife Tatum and their two children.
For less than a sports drink, you can give your athlete the mental tools that separate confident competitors from talented kids who can't get out of their own way.
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