Anna Hennings, Mental Performance Coach

Anna Hennings, Mental Performance Coach

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With her M.A. in Sport Psychology, Anna is the premier mental performance coach for indoor and beach volleyball players.

She is based in Portland, Oregon, and works virtually with clients everywhere. Anna is a Certified Mental Performance Consultant (CMPC) through the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP).

Photos from Anna Hennings, Mental Performance Coach's post 03/30/2024

Up in Spokane at the Pacific Northwest Qualifier this weekend! If you’re at the convention center, come say hello, and learn more about training the mental side of volleyball. You can even be one of the first to snag my new Train the Mind shirt ☺️

01/26/2021

“Butterflies” often show up when we’re about to do something big and important, and we often consider them a sign that we’re nervous or anxious.

This fluttering sensation is actually just the body moving blood away from where it’s not needed for the moment (like the digestive system) and into the muscles you need to play. This feeling being a sign of nerves is simply a label your mind attaches to the feeling.

You get to choose how you interpret the butterflies in your tummy before a big match, tournament or tryouts. So why not label them as they are? A sign of READINESS. 💪🏼🏐🧠

Anna Hennings, M.A.: The Power of Self-Compassion for Champions 10/14/2020

I had a fun chat with Jake of Compete Every Day about two cornerstones of my mental performance coaching practice: self-compassion and gratitude. Not really the concepts that come to mind when you think about elite performance, right? In this episode of the podcast (which we recorded on Zoom), I talk about why self-compassion and gratitude are ESSENTIAL, both for sports and life. Enjoy, and let me know what you think! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nER1Zfey9FY

You can read a little more about the episode, here, too: https://podcast.competeeveryday.com/222/

Anna Hennings, M.A.: The Power of Self-Compassion for Champions Anna Hennings, M.A. | Season 4, Episode 222 Leave us a rating: http://bit.ly/cedonitunes 🔥 Join Competitor Nation: http://CompetitorNation.com Support Compet...

How to Be a Better Person: 12 Tips for Self-Improvement 04/25/2019

Excited that my GIFTS of Gratitude technique is included as #1 of these 12 tips for self-improvement and that my go-to "formula" for self-talk is #4. I love communicating the ways in which sport psychology concepts translate into everyday life and feel honored to have been included as an expert source. Thanks, Healthline!

How to Be a Better Person: 12 Tips for Self-Improvement Feel like you're not living up to your full potential? These 12 tips can help you cultivate a meaningful life that serves both you and those around you.

Sorry to bother you, but do you say “sorry” too much? What to say instead 03/25/2019

This! I teach my volleyball players about shifting away from "sorry" (as well as "should"!), about owning a mistake, learning from it, and moving on. Doing this is just as important in LIFE as it is on the court, and "thank you" is a great place to start to change the apology habit.

Sorry to bother you, but do you say “sorry” too much? What to say instead When we needlessly apologize, we end up making ourselves small and diminish what we’re trying to express, says sociologist Maja Jovanovic.

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Portland, OR
97086-97299