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How HBLU ™ Can Help You Increase Your Optimum Sports Performance.


Optimum sports performance requires physical skill, hard work, excellent coaching, the right mental attitude and good mind/body integration.


As part of our HBLU ™ Sports Performance Program, we teach all our athletes simple but powerful techniques for:


  • Helping you maintaining optimum energy, focus, and concentration throughout every game,
  • Replacing negative self-talk and pictures with convincing positive outcomes.
  • In addition, we treat the following unconscious issues of:
  • Performing better in practice than in competition
  • Fears of failure or success
  • Residual pain, automatic body holding back, and incomplete healing from physical injury
  • Sabotage from team politics
  • We work with our sports clients so that they can perform their best in every game and at every meet.

Today we have many grateful high school, college, Olympic, and professional athletes that we have helped. Maybe HBLU ™ can help you increase your physical and emotional performance.


Recovering from Sports Injury Testimonial – Olympic Athlete


Ten weeks before the 92 Winter Olympic Games I was training in Tignes, France. I skied down the mogul course and on the first jump my ski pre-released and hit my left calf, splitting it open. A French doctor stitched up my leg and said I may never get feeling back in that area since there was severe nerve damage. Back in the States, I saw our ski team doctor who told me ‘if after one year I didn’t have feeling then it would never come back.’ By late November of ’93, one year later, there was a little improvement. I’d probably lost 90% of the feeling and at this time I had approximately 30%. I was pleased with the improvement but disappointed more hadn’t come back. I continued to weight-train and massage it in hopes the doctor was mistaken.


I went to a weekend workshop of Judith’s in Los Angeles and worked on healing the trauma of my calf injury. I immediately felt “electrical currents” running up and down my leg. Three years and two months after my injury, I was having sensitivity and feelings where there were none! I believe my calf is at about 75% recovery of feeling!”

– Maggie M. Connor, 92 US Olympic Team, 94 World Professional Moguls Champion

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Maggie M. Connor

92 US Olympic Team, 94 World Professional Mogul Champion


Sports Injury – Olympic Athlete

“Ten weeks before the 92 Winter Olympic Games I was training in Tignes, France. I skied down the mogul course and on the first jump my ski pre-released and hit my left calf, splitting it open. A French doctor stitched up my leg and said I may never get feeling back in that area since there was severe nerve damage. Back in the States, I saw our ski team doctor who told me ‘if after one year I didn’t have feeling then it would never come back.’ By late November of ’93, one year later, there was a little improvement. I’d probably lost 90% of the feeling and at this time I had approximately 30%. I was pleased with the improvement but disappointed more hadn’t come back. I continued to weight-train and massage it in hopes the doctor was mistaken.


I went to a weekend workshop of Judith’s in Los Angeles and worked on healing the trauma of my calf injury. I immediately felt “electrical currents” running up and down my leg. Three years and two months after my injury, I was having sensitivity and feelings where there were none! I believe my calf is at about 75% recovery of feeling!”

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