Dr. Marc Lochbaum is a Professor of Sports and Exercise Psychology at Texas Tech University in the Department of Kinesiology and Sport Management and a chief researcher in the Education Academy at Vytautas Magnus University in Lithuania.
Dr. Lochbaum is enthusiastic about performance enhancement for anyone who wishes to improve. Whether in a sport setting or in day-to-day life, Dr. Lochbaum’s techniques are based on decades of research on the characteristics of elite athletes and these characteristics are applicable from day-to-day life issues to rehabilitation from injury and to competitive sport.
He attended the University of Illinois, majoring in psychology, and graduated in 1991. He earned his M.S. in Exercise Science at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in 1993 and completed his Ph.D. in Exercise Science at Arizona State University in 1998. He is an expert in achievement motivation research, meta-analysis writing, and relationships between sport psychology concepts (such as confidence, self-efficacy) and sport performance.
Dr. Lochbaum has provided sport psychology services and coach education seminars since 1998 with athletes and coaches at all levels of competitive sport in sports such as basketball, baseball, football, golf, soccer, tennis, and volleyball. Though all athletes and coaches benefit from performance psychology, stop and go sport athletes and skills are able to see immediate benefits. For instance, Dr. Lochbaum has worked with Individual golfers from high school to NAIA, JUCO, DII, DI, European Challenge Tour/European Tour, TTU Women’s Golf, and the Lithuanian Golf Federation.
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