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DR. BOBBY LOW

MENTAL PERFORMANCE DOC​

AUTHOR, SPEAKER, COACH

Dr. Bobby Low is a Mental Performance Doctor who trains athletes, teams, and high performers to build the mental patterns required to perform under pressure. As a formerNCAA All-American and professional pole vaulter, he learned firsthand a powerful truth: performance doesn’t break down because athletes lack talent, it breaks down because the mind gets in the way and interferes with execution when it matters most.

​Despite being physically and technically prepared, he saw how the mind can get hijacked by reactive thinking patterns athletes never chose, self-doubt floods in, anxiety rises, and performance collapses in the biggest moments. That realization drove him to study the mental side of performance.

​​After retiring from track and field, Dr. Bobby earned his PhD in Sport & Performance Psychology and spent years studying how elite performers think, respond, and execute under pressure. Through his research and work with athletes, he discovered that the best performers don’t rely on positive thinking alone, they train their minds to respond differently. Confidence, focus, and composure are not random traits; they are patterns that can be built and strengthened through training. This insight became the foundation of his book, Wiring Intelligence, a system designed to help athletes train the mental side of performance with the same consistency and structure as the physical side.

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Today, Dr. Bobby works with athletes at BYU and supports elite performers across professional sports, helping them train the mental patterns required to perform under pressure. But what drives him most is helping younger, developing athletes gain access to the same training and systems that are typically reserved for the highest levels of sport.

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His mission is to make world-class mental performance training accessible to every athlete, team, and family. Through the MOTYV8 platform, athletes train directly inside his system, building confidence, focus, resilience, and emotional control through daily repetition.

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Because when your moment comes,

performance doesn’t rise to your expectations,

it falls back to what you have trained.

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