
Build your path to consistent performances
Pre-match routines to help you arrive matsideĀ with confidence and composure.
Let's do it!INSIDE THE COURSE
Reduce Performance Anxiety
Learn techniques to manage nerves and transform anxiety into focused energy, helping you feel calm and prepared before stepping onto the mat.
Build Confidence
Create a unique routineĀ that will boost your confidence, making you feel ready and capable during competitions.
Improve Focus
Discover how to maintain focus and clear-headedness under pressure, enhancing your ability to stay present and make quick decisions.
Enhance Mental & Physical Preparation
Learn practical exercises that integrate into your daily routine, ensuring both your mind and body are prepared for competition.
Evidence-Based Techniques
Benefit from methods grounded in sport psychology research, ensuring they are effective and relevant to your performance.
Develop Resilience
Equip yourself with mental tools to handle setbacks and challenges during competitions, turning them into opportunities for growth.
Structured Learning
Follow a clear, step-by-step course structure that progressively builds your mental skills, making the learning process easy to follow and apply.
Consistent Performance
Establish a reliable pre-match routine that brings consistency to your performance, regardless of external circumstances.
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FREE WORKBOOK INCLUDED

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Learn Mental Skills:Ā Elevate your jiu jitsu with easily implemented tools for a variety of benefits
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Get Organized:Ā Make a clear path to consistent performances
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Apply Research:Ā Use evidence-based concepts directly in your training

What clients are saying about pre-performance routines:

"Working with Erin to build my personalized pre-performance routine has been an absolute game changer for not only my competition results, but also my mindset leading up to and during my competition matches. Iāve never felt more present, focused, and in control during a tournament, and more importantly, Iām enjoying the process more than ever."
- Katie Smith
Jiu Jitsu Purple Belt

"Thanks to my work with Erin, I went from being lost in a frenzy of emotions and thoughts before competitions to feeling ready to execute. Through the implementation of my pre-performance routine that Erin helped me establish, I have been able to channel my energy and emotions into a focused effort toward performing at my best."
- Kameron Fardad
Jiu Jitsu Black Belt/MMA Fighter

"My pre-performance routine helped me recognize and regulate physiological arousal as a key component of good performance. It turned something that my brain initially interpreted as a threat, into something that is a positive. Now I know how to prevent myself from being exhausted before I even fight."
- Jessica Strole
Jiu Jitsu Brown Belt
How is the course broken down?
Module 1: Introduction to the Course
Module 2: Foundations of Pre-Match Routines
Module 3: Building Key Mental Skills
Module 4: Phases of Competition
Module 5: Integration and Practice
Module 6: Go Forth!
An Open Letter to Jiu Jitsu Practitioners
To my Fellow Grappler:
I want to share a bit of my journey with you. For over a decade, I dedicated myself to the jiu jitsu lifestyle,Ā navigating the highs and lows that come with training and competing. Like many of you, Iāve faced the challenge of balancing intense physical training with the mental demands of competition.
I remember my early days of competition, standing on the edge of the mat, heart racing, feeling a knot in my stomach, wondering why I chose to subject myself to such a thing as competition. My nerves were overwhelming. There were moments when I knew I was technically capable, but my mind got in the way. I felt like I was letting myself and my coaches down.
I competed as early as a one-stripe white belt, just throwing myself into the local tournaments. I loved the whole experience of spending all day with my training partners putting it all on the line with each other's support, andĀ feeling importantĀ as I braved the competition mats. Winning felt euphoric. Losing wasn't great, but I didn't have a lot of expectations. Until the expectations grew.
As I got more serious with competition, so too did my nerves. I put pressure on myself to make it to the podium, then IĀ developed a need to win. Over the years I had realized that winning meant more positive attention, more respect, more promotions, more self-confidence. I took it as winning equals doing what I'm supposed to do, and anything less is not acceptable. Losing, then, felt like a public failure, leading to shame for my mistakes and resentment towards myself for not performing at my best. And this is where my self-worth became synonymous with my results.
This inner frustration led me to question my capabilities regularly. Once I researched sports psychology, I began to understand that mental preparation was just as crucial as physical training. I attempted to learn how to control my nerves with self-talk and visualization techniques but was still met with inconsistent results. There were moments when I was able to reach the podium and there were times I lost my first match. I could frequently medal but I'd choke once I knew I had the chance to win.
Years later I entered graduate school (something I never thought I'd do) to study SportĀ and Performance Psychology. I earned my Master of Science degree, learned fromĀ top coaches and research professors, and worked with over 60 jiu-jitsu athletes as a mental performance consultant to get to where I am now. Through extensive research and feedback from my clients, I've developed mental preparation strategies that really work.
My path in Jiu Jitsu began in 2009. I earned my blue belt under Romulo Barral, my purple belt under Rubens Cobrinha Maciel, my brown belt under Marcelo Garcia, and my black belt under Rubens Cobrinha Maciel. Each step of this journey was marked by intense training and competition. I've competed at numerous elite tournaments around the world, and I've faced the pressure of high-stakes matches.
I remember one particular match where I froze, unable to execute my guard pull, even though it was my go-to move, because my mind was clouded with anxiety. I wasn't able to face the opponent in front of me because I was too busy in my head. Guess how that match ended?
Through my studies in sport and performance psychology, I have since discovered effective methods to manage anxiety and improve focus. I applied these techniques in my own training and saw significant improvements. However, my true calling emerged when I started sharing these strategies with other combat sports athletes. Their positive feedback and success stories confirmed the effectiveness of my approach.
These experiences culminated in the development of a structured pre-match routine that addresses the psychological barriers athletes face. This routine isnāt a collection of generic tips; it's a comprehensive, evidence-based approach designed to help you manage anxiety, build confidence, and perform at your best.
My course, "Master the Pre-Match Routine: A Readiness Plan to Perform at Your Best," encapsulates these principles. It's practical, research-backed, and filled with actionable tools that have proven successful for many athletes. This course is about equipping you with the mental edge necessary for competition.
I created this course to share these strategies with you. Itās designed to help you build a pre-match routine that prepares you mentally and physically. This isn't just about following steps; it's about developing lasting skills that will support you throughout your Jiu Jitsu journey.
Iāve been where you are, feeling the weight of expectations and the pressure to perform. But Iāve also seen how a solid mental game can transform performance. This course is my way of helping you achieve that transformation.
Thank you for considering this opportunity. Iām excited to see where this journey takes you and to be a part of your success.
Talk soon,
Erin Herle
Jiu Jitsu Black Belt
Mental Performance Consultant