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Final FBTL/UTR Final Format IMPORTANT XXXXX

  FBTL/UTR Competition Event Overview Event Basics Event Length : 5 hours Participants : 20 players Fee : $100 per player Courts Required : Minimum 5 (optimally 10) Extras : Lunch, drinks, merch, prizes Offer : Players receive access to FBTL platform for the week leading up to the event...Matches count for UTR rankings Event Schedule and Structure 12:00 PM — Welcome & Orientation Meet & Greet Play a professionally produced 2–3 minute “What is FBTL?” video Featuring: Key contributors and a welcome message (e.g., Pat McEnroe) Address Players First Tournament Director (TD) delivers intro using pre-written script Handouts provided to players and parents (downloadable or printed) Handout 1: Preparing to Compete Today’s Focus : Your mindset matters Checklist : Attitude Effort Preparation Perspective Goals Pre-Match Player Guidance Daily Check-Ins Establish morning routines: Meditation, journaling, mantras, mindfulness, etc. ...

FBTL Board of Directors/Content Creators/Advisors

Barry Buss.. Creator and Program Inspiration for First Ball To Last Michael Vogt... Program Director.. Closest dearest friend. Smartest guy I know Marshall Strisik: My lawyer. All FBTL corporate structuring and legal affairs Yoav Saarny:  Owner/Director Plus 1 Tennis Academy/ High Performance Coach/ Business Consultant Content Creation: Rex Miller: Creative Director.. Film Director for Citizen Ashe, Althea, Harley Flanagan Wired For Chaos, and many more  Patrick McEnroe: ESPN Broadcaster, former ATP touring professional Murphy Jenson: Former touring professional, tennis broadcaster, motivational speaker  Conor Casey: Wildly popular and creative Instagram content creator/brand influencer  Jim Grabb: Former Touring professional and high performance coach Tennys Sandgren: Former tour professional and current coach/content creator Advisory Board: Wade Murphy: Player/Coach/Analyst/ Stand-up comedian.. Super creative John Breen: Businessman/Confidant/ Advisor Peter Palandj...

How FBTL works FINAL

  How FBTL Works A Quick Overview We've never had more awareness or resources available regarding emotional health and well-being, yet society and the sports world still struggle to improve. Why? FBTL takes a proactive approach. Traditionally, sports psychology, coaching, therapy, and even broader psychological treatments address problems after they arise. While reactive methods are essential, FBTL seeks to prevent issues from happening in the first place. How do I anticipate these issues? Because I intimately know the tennis world and competitors' emotional challenges. Preventative care isn't new—it's already revolutionizing modern medicine. Now, we apply this proactive mindset to something more nuanced: the emotional landscape of competitive tennis. We dedicate considerable time to shot selection; now, let's invest equally in Thought Selection. Our Focus How FBTL Works A Quick Overview Despite growing awareness and unprecedented access to resources around emotio...