Is your mind the weakest part of your game? Do you physically dominate your competition but always wind up just short of a win due to lack of concentration or a dumb mental mistake? There is little arguement that an athlete's mental game is what is most important on gameday. However, getting mentally ready to play your best can often be challenging for many athletes, especially on a day to day basis.
Are You Struggling In Any Of THESE Areas?
The Ready To Play Profile measures ten specific mental attributes common to athletic success including:
- Game Intelligence
- Self-Confidence
- Team Player
- Self-Motivation
- Focus
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- Self-Discipline
- Competitive Fire
- Self-Awareness & Personal Responsibiility
- Coachability
- Mental Toughness
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The profile results in each of these areas are simply a snap shot in time of your current decision making pattern about yourself and your sport. Unlike some of the more common psychology tests, these results do not label the individual player based on group norms and subjective data, rather they are based off of a forced ranking instrument that allows for real-time decision making.
What if you could discover in less than fifteen minutes more about your mental game than ever before? Take a look at what a recent NFL Player said about his experience with the Ready To Play Profile.

What this profile does not measure
The Ready To Play profile is not a personality or behavioural test, otherwise known as self-report assessments. In fact, it is not a test at all! Taking the profile is actually a task, just as in sports. It is this unique format, called a forced ranking instrument, that the profile is able to measure exactly HOW you make decisions during play.
The ultimate goal, once you know your current decision making pattern, is to then learn how to leverage your mental strengths and/or manage any areas of weakness.
The Science behind the Ready To Play Profile
The Ready To Play profile uses the science of formal axiology to determine player decision making styles. This little known science focuses on human values and has been around since the early 1940's. To date, there have been over one hundred published studies on formal axiology and it wasn't until a few years ago that it infiltrated the world of sports.
This information is currently being used by high school and college athletes, parents, coaches, scouts, professional athletes/teams, and even junior national teams all over the world in sports inluding football, soccer, baseball, lacrosse, basketball, field hockey, ice hockey, cricket, netball, golf, tennis, etc.

Who Is The Profile For?
The Ready To Play Mental Profile is appropriate for athletes ages fourteen and above. Used by athletes in multiple sports and every level of play, the profile works with players who are struggling and in a slump, to those who are looking to gain an edge in their performance. Other applications of the profile include player recruiting at the college and professional level, talent identification, and team identity profiling.
What Information EXACTLY Comes in the Ready To Play Profile?
Each athlete receives a customized report reviewing each of the ten mental attributes shown above along with a workbook to help the athlete improve in specific area.
What Actually Happens When Taking the Ready To Play Profile?
After the athlete has completed the registration page, they will then be asked to rank two separate sets of eighteen statements. Once this task has been completed (typically about fifteen to twenty minutes to complete), the results are immediately generated and the report will then be sent to the contact email address provided.

You Will NOT Find This Type of Individualized Information Anywhere
If you do a search on google for some of most popular sports psychology profiles, you will quickly see that they cost anywhere from $69 up to $299. However, the Ready To Play profile was created as a cost-effective instrument for individual athletes, coaches, teams, clubs, schools, and professional organizations with a sensitivity to price.
Is your mind the weakest part of your game? Do you physically dominate your competition but always wind up just short of a win due to lack of concentration or a dumb mental mistake? There is little arguement that an athlete's mental game is what is most important on gameday. However, getting mentally ready to play your best can often be challenging for many athletes, especially on a day to day basis.
Are You Struggling In Any Of THESE Areas?
The Ready To Play Profile measures ten specific mental attributes common to athletic success including:
- Game Intelligence
- Self-Confidence
- Team Player
- Self-Motivation
- Focus
|
- Self-Discipline
- Competitive Fire
- Self-Awareness & Personal Responsibiility
- Coachability
- Mental Toughness
|
The profile results in each of these areas are simply a snap shot in time of your current decision making pattern about yourself and your sport. Unlike some of the more common psychology tests, these results do not label the individual player based on group norms and subjective data, rather they are based off of a forced ranking instrument that allows for real-time decision making.
What if you could discover in less than fifteen minutes more about your mental game than ever before? Take a look at what a recent NFL Player said about his experience with the Ready To Play Profile.

What this profile does not measure
The Ready To Play profile is not a personality or behavioural test, otherwise known as self-report assessments. In fact, it is not a test at all! Taking the profile is actually a task, just as in sports. It is this unique format, called a forced ranking instrument, that the profile is able to measure exactly HOW you make decisions during play.
The ultimate goal, once you know your current decision making pattern, is to then learn how to leverage your mental strengths and/or manage any areas of weakness.
The Science behind the Ready To Play Profile
The Ready To Play profile uses the science of formal axiology to determine player decision making styles. This little known science focuses on human values and has been around since the early 1940's. To date, there have been over one hundred published studies on formal axiology and it wasn't until a few years ago that it infiltrated the world of sports.
This information is currently being used by high school and college athletes, parents, coaches, scouts, professional athletes/teams, and even junior national teams all over the world in sports inluding football, soccer, baseball, lacrosse, basketball, field hockey, ice hockey, cricket, netball, golf, tennis, etc.

Who Is The Profile For?
The Ready To Play Mental Profile is appropriate for athletes ages fourteen and above. Used by athletes in multiple sports and every level of play, the profile works with players who are struggling and in a slump, to those who are looking to gain an edge in their performance. Other applications of the profile include player recruiting at the college and professional level, talent identification, and team identity profiling.
What Information EXACTLY Comes in the Ready To Play Profile?
Each athlete receives a customized report reviewing each of the ten mental attributes shown above along with a workbook to help the athlete improve in specific area.
What Actually Happens When Taking the Ready To Play Profile?
After the athlete has completed the registration page, they will then be asked to rank two separate sets of eighteen statements. Once this task has been completed (typically about fifteen to twenty minutes to complete), the results are immediately generated and the report will then be sent to the contact email address provided.

You Will NOT Find This Type of Individualized Information Anywhere
If you do a search on google for some of most popular sports psychology profiles, you will quickly see that they cost anywhere from $69 up to $299. However, the Ready To Play profile was created as a cost-effective instrument for individual athletes, coaches, teams, clubs, schools, and professional organizations with a sensitivity to price.