with Dr. Lee Picariello

 

Dr. Lee Picariello with mindful athlete training invites you to tune in Friday mornings at 8:00am for, “The Head Game “, a must listen show for athletes and coaches of all levels and ages.

The Mindful Athlete Training program develops athletes faster and keeps them in the zone longer. It defines what it means to be calm, get focused and stay engaged.

Mindful Athlete Training, (MAT) is a shock to the athlete’s system – it’s a trifecta of time tested mental skills, the new age of mindfulness, and bio-metrics that track performance over time.  Using biosensor technology to enhance mind-body connection, the mindful athlete gains that added edge to engage their sport fully while their mental and physical skills operate as one.  It’s cross-training for your mind to support your ever-changing game.

Listen live Friday’s at 8:00am, and Thursday’s at 5:30pm before the Pro Football Report, right here on 1490AM; or stream throughout the world at wbcb1490.com.

About the Host

Dr. Lee Picariello is a licensed clinical psychologist with a specialization in sport performance.  His Mindful Athlete Training program has been recognized in Lower Bucks County as the next level of elite, sport-performance training with clients ranging from high school to college, Olympic hopefuls, professional athletes and coaches.

A former All-American football player at Lehigh University, Dr. Picariello is an expert in developing attention and focus, reducing performance anxiety and treating the psychological hurdles of the injured athlete.  He received his Master’s and Doctorate degrees from LaSalle University focusing his research on mindfulness applications on the athletic field.  Dr. Picariello is proficient in biofeedback, a mind-body intervention to assist with peak performance.

He is currently in his 12th year of private practice following a decade long tenure with Moss Rehabilitation Hospital in Philadelphia, Pa. working with brain injury and post-concussion syndrome.

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