Michael Huber is a Certified Mental Performance Consultant® accredited by the Association of Applied Sport Psychology. He is also a father, experienced business advisor, athlete, and mentor.
The primary focus of Michael’s practice is serving young athletes and their families. All of his work is motivated by the desire for others to get the best out of the abilities and resources at their disposal. Michael believes that mental performance coaching is about becoming aware of mental emotional challenges, removing those roadblocks, and taking intentional action to improve as a person and performer.
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Certified Mental Performance Consultant® & Owner
Michael Huber is a Certified Mental Performance Consultant® accredited by the Association of Applied Sport Psychology. He is also a father, experienced business advisor, athlete, and mentor.
The primary focus of Michael’s practice is serving young athletes and their families. All of his work is motivated by the desire for others to get the best out of the abilities and resources at their disposal. Michael believes that mental performance coaching is about becoming aware of mental emotional challenges, removing those roadblocks, and taking intentional action to improve as a person and performer.
Michael is also the founder and host of The Freshman Foundation® Podcast, which is preparing young athletes and families for every next step in their athletic journey. He was inspired to start the podcast for a couple of reasons. First, having worked with college-bound high school athletes, he wondered how they would cope upon stepping foot on campus. Second, some of the greatest struggles Michael has had in his own life have been a result of not properly preparing for major life transitions like college, fatherhood, and career.
Prior to entering the sport psychology field,, Michael spent almost 20 years as a successful business consultant working for globally-recognized professional firms, such as Ernst & Young, KPMG, and Cushman & Wakefield.
Of course, the most important job that Michael holds is father to his two children: Patrick, 14 and Lucy, 12