Confidence under pressure
Big game jitters? Bad call? In-app training gives you short, sport-psych tools to calm your nerves, reset fast, and keep your head in the game when it matters most.
Athletes love Headversity Sport because it gives them tools to handle pressure and shape their team culture.
Parents love it for the peace of mind.
Want this for your team? Send this to your Sport Organization.


Big game jitters? Bad call? In-app training gives you short, sport-psych tools to calm your nerves, reset fast, and keep your head in the game when it matters most.
Being a leader isn’t just about wearing the “C.” Learn how to speak up in huddles, own your role, and build trust with teammates in and out of competition.
Wouldn’t it be great to have a say in what your team stands for? The Respect Charter Workshop lets you and your teammates define values, team rules, and expectations – together.
Anonymous check-ins let you share how you’re doing and your coaches see the trends, not your name, so they can step in and support the team all season.
Short lessons help set the tone for all parents on how to handle sideline conflict so your athlete can enjoy every game.
Every coach, official, and parent completes role-specific training, so your child is always surrounded by adults who know what’s expected.
Learn how to help your child handle nerves, shake off tough games, and keep believing in themselves with evidence-based tools.
Get a window into your team’s values and goals so what happens at practice carries through into their lived values at home.

31% of athletes experience a drop in anxiety. Athletes in Headversity Sport programs build confidence, recover from setbacks faster, and are more likely to stay in sport.
42% of parents report higher satisfaction, with stronger trust and team connection. When athletes, parents, and coaches share the same values, trust grows and teams feel more connected.
35% see fewer sideline conflicts, creating a better experience for families and officials. Training for parents and coaches creates calmer sidelines and a better experience for athletes, families, and officials.

Mental health tools for the ones in the game and the ones in the stands.

Athletes, you get quick training to build confidence and teamwork. Parents, you learn how to best support your kids and deal with potential conflict.
As a team, you build ‘we will’ statements, guidelines, expectations, and rules that keep everyone (yep, parents too) on the same page.
Athletes, you’ll do quick check-ins every few weeks to share how you’re feeling with your coach. Parents, you get reminders and a private line to the coach if something’s up.


Our program aligns your organization with training requirements set
by Canada’s Office of the Sport Integrity Commissioner (OSIC) and the
U.S. Center for SafeSport. Headversity Sport delivers compliance with
anti-BAHD (Bullying, Abuse, Harassment, Discrimination) standards,
helping you meet national expectations and protect your athletes.


Hi [Name], I just came across a platform called Headversity Sport that is being used from grassroots clubs all the way up to the NHL to help athletes stay mentally strong and make teams more connected.
What stood out to me is that it’s not just for coaches. The training is short, role-specific, and built for athletes, parents, coaches, and officials. It also works alongside Safe Sport requirements and coaching certifications, but the difference is that it actually reaches everyone involved in the sport.
Organizations using it are seeing fewer conflicts, stronger culture, and better athlete retention through the season. It feels like something that could really support our programs. Would you be open to taking a closer look?
Athletes gain practical skills to manage pressure, recover from setbacks, and resolve conflicts. These tools lead to stronger performance on the field and greater emotional well-being off the field.
Through guided team charter workshops and foundational training, athletes learn to build trust, promote accountability, and lead with respect—creating a positive and cohesive team environment.
Yes. By providing mental health tools and fostering a safer team environment, athletes feel supported, perform better, and are more likely to stay engaged in sport over the long term.
Training helps parents reduce harmful behaviors and promotes a positive, supportive presence at games, creating a better experience for their child, teammates, and coaches.
Parents receive actionable strategies to support their child’s growth and navigate relationships with coaches and teams effectively, giving them clarity and confidence in their role.
Absolutely. Parents learn how to reinforce team values at home and contribute to their child’s emotional, social, and mental development—not just their physical performance.
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