Hyper Performance Coaching for Musicians
What is coaching
Coaching is generally known as a form of development in which a person called a coach supports a student or client (the “coachee”) in achieving a specific personal or professional goal by providing training and orientation.
Hyper Performance Coaching ™ (for short Hypercoaching ™) is an advanced form of coaching specifically dedicated to obtaining the maximum result in any kind of activity that requires the achievement of excellent performance.
When addressing musicians, it helps them perform at their full potential, achieving optimal performance (otherwise known as Flow State or Hyperfluidity) during performance. It focuses on the musician as a human being, and supports him by eliminating any mental, emotional or physical blockage – very often of an extramusical nature – which interferes with his playing and does not allow him the full expression of his technical and interpretative potential .
Using this type of approach, the musicians discover with surprise that they can greatly improve the results from a technical and interpretative point of view, often without the need to increase the time dedicated to practice.
What does Hyper Performance Coaching ™ involve?
When aimed at individuals, Hypercoaching ™ supports musicians in learning to:
Memorise efficiently;
Perfect the technique to the maximum degree;
Discover the power of mental study;
Focus during the study and during the execution;
Manage emotions before, during and after a performance;
Release physical and mental tension;
Preventing and overcoming injuries caused by unnecessary stress and tension;
Turn your inner critic into the best ally;
Present yourself best during an audition;
Make it to the maximum in front of the public;
Master the scene, fully expressing your charisma
Performance Coaching for ensembles supports musicians in learning how to:
Develop team spirit;
Communicate with colleagues in an emotionally intelligent way;
Own the stage: communicate well to an audience and feel comfortable on stage as an ensemble;
Develop rehearsal techniques.