A "mental training" organization focused on helping high-performing athletes, executives and other high-level performers develop a winning (versus a surviving) attitude to reach their potential both professionally and personally.


Jack Llewellyn, Ph.D. is founder of the Center for Winning Performance. Dr. Llewellyn is a noted sports psychology consultant with more than 30 years' experience working with such notable athletes as Cy Young Award winner John Smoltz, NASCAR's Tony Stewart, Paul O'Neill of the New York Yankees, as well as players with the New York Mets, Cincinnati Reds, Pittsburgh Pirates, Montreal Expos and Houston Astros. Dr. Llewellyn also has worked with NBA, NFL and NHL players, professional boxers, PGA/LPGA golfers, USTA tennis players and Olympic athletes.


Atlanta, Georgia


Founded in 2002 by Dr. Jack Llewellyn, world-renowned sports psychology consultant, professor, author and corporate coach.


Coaching—High-performing individuals and groups learn how to use the same approach and strategies employed by top athletes to become star performers by:

  • Properly assessing abilities (identifying assets, setting goals and developing a winning attitude)
  • Correctly focusing on the processes to reach goals (learning how to focus, when to focus, and what to focus on)
  • Thriving on stress
  • Recovering quickly from adversity (developing the ability to recover and move on)
  • Taking emotional control
  • Overcoming the inevitable mental lapse

Individual as well as group coaching is offered. Long-term programs with monthly sessions also are available.

Motivational Speaking—Dr. Llewellyn gives more than 40 speeches a year to groups and corporations across the country.

Seminars—One- to two-day corporate and open seminars cover such topics as:

  • "Thriving on Stress"
  • "Recovering Faster from Adversity"
  • "Winning Versus Surviving"
  • "Change: An Asset to Winning"