June 4

Apeak Mental Tennis Training App Review

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Apeak is a smartphone app designed to improve your tennis mental game through visualization techniques.

Apeak is offering a 10% discount for the first year of subscription to all FeelTennis visitors.

You can redeem this offer by clicking this link: Apeak 10% OFF

There is a 2 week free trial so you can test the Apeak app and get to know it better.

Disclaimer: I receive a commission if you purchase Apeak through the above link.

In tennis, as in many other sports, we can work on improving our performance in 4 areas:

  • technique (improving stroke technique for better consistency, power and accuracy);
  • tactics (making better decisions, covering the court better, etc.);
  • physical conditioning (moving faster, reacting quicker, having more stamina, etc.); and
  • mental game (controlling your emotions, reaching and maintaining a high level of concentration, dealing with adversity, etc.).

If you have been competing for a while at a certain level – whether that’s local club tennis level, national junior level or international pro level – then it’s very likely that your technique, tactical knowledge and fitness levels are more or less of a similar level.

The key difference in most cases will be the mental performance.

What do you think is worked on the least when it comes to those 4 levels mentioned? Yes, it’s the mental game.

mental tennis challenge

Apeak clearly defines the key problem of the mental tennis game.

Players most commonly attribute their mental performance as the key to winning or losing, yet it’s the area of the tennis game that is worked on the least.

Apeak aims to change that through convenience, sports psychology science and effectiveness.

The sports psychology field is quite broad, and there are various approaches to improving your mental game, like arousal control, control of thoughts, improving concentration, attention control, visualization and others.

Apeak does not want to be a jack of all trades and a master of none.

Instead, the app focuses on the visualization and reflection process that has been scientifically proven to be one of the most effective ways of improving our mental performance.

If you start your research into the positive effects of visualization, then you can find not only plenty of scientific studies but also many interviews and quotes from famous people like Novak Djokovic, Phil Jackson – the legendary coach of the LA Lakers, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Michael Phelps, Lindsey Vonn and many others who used visualization and mental rehearsal techniques to help them achieve the highest level possible in their chosen sport.

The Team Behind Apeak

brian park

Brian Park, the CEO of Apeak, has a master’s degree in sports psychology and has been working as a mental performance consultant for 16 years.

He saw the potential in sharing his experience with more than just the few players he worked with at a time, so he gathered a team of IT experts to help him build an app that can help many more players improve their mental game.

While the Apeak app has been available only for a short time, it has already been used and endorsed by many high-performance and professional tennis coaches like Greg Patton, Dr. Dave Porter, Peter Smith and Marcos Ondruska.

How Apeak Trains You For Peak Performance

The Apeak mental tennis training app has an edge on other tennis and sports psychology apps – namely, their AI and the growing library of mental and tactical visualizations.

When you sign up for Apeak, you’ll be asked to do a self-assessment based on 9 key areas of the mental game, such as confidence, staying in the present and how you deal with adversity.

apeak mental tennis assessment

Apeak will guide you through the mental assessment process to get a better idea of the priority of mental skills to work on.

Based on how you rate yourself in each of these mental skills, the AI will schedule an order of mental skills to work on.

The first mental skills you’ll work on are the ones where you rated yourself lowest and the ones that are easier to acquire.

Step 1: Each day that you choose for mental training starts with initial visualization based on the main topic that Apeak suggested as the top priority.

These initial visualizations typically last around 6–8 minutes.

apeak process

My main topic is “Reading your opponent” and I select one of the suggested pre-visualizations to work on which today was “Better ball striker”.

After that visualization, you’ll go play your match and do your best to implement what you mentally rehearsed.

Step 2: After the match, you will reflect on what happened and input your feedback in two fields: what you did well and what you can do better.

Based on your keywords in these responses, the AI will again activate and suggest possible topics for you to work on.

apeak post match feedback

I entered my feedback into Apeak and it picked up the keyword "bad line call" and suggested a visualization that will help me deal with bad line calls better in the future.

While the Apeak app keeps you on the main topic for about 15–18 sessions (with several different visualizations), it will still suggest different topics for daily visualizations based on your reflections.

Apeak keeps you on a certain topic for a longer period of time because it wants you to create a new habit – in this case, a new way of thinking.

By repeating the same or very similar visualizations over a longer period of time, you are gradually reprogramming your mind and making it work in your favor without constantly struggling with it.

You can, of course, always find different topics to work on by using the Visualizations and Meditations tabs, depending on what is important to you at the current stage of your tennis journey.

For example, you could be working on your Confidence in the long-term Apeak program and schedule of visualizations, but today you played a match and got really upset about a bad line call (like in my example above).

You can find a specific visualization for such a situation under the Visualizations tab in the bottom menu. There, you can search for specific topics either by Situation, Match or more general Mental Skills.

apeak visualizations and meditations

You can always search for a specific situation or tactics in the Visualizations tab, access the Meditations section as well as the Resources section.

There’s also a Meditation tab, where you gain access to various visualizations that are not so match-specific. These are more general ways of calming and centering your mind, dealing with anxiety if it arises and knowing how to deal with adversity, among other topics.

The final tab is called Resources, and it’s the one you can use to make your sessions more interesting but also inspirational.

The impressive thing about the Resources section is that the Apeak team will select specific parts of an interview or a YouTube video where a top pro or an article discusses visualization and how it helped them achieve their goals.

If, for example, Novak Djokovic’s interview on YouTube is 20 minutes long and he starts to talk about how visualizations helped him play better in adversity at the 4:45 mark in the video, Apeak will start the video exactly at that time in order to really highlight the power of visualizations.

Summary

A smartphone app like Apeak that specializes in tennis sports psychology is something that has long been missing in the online tennis community.

While there is a massive amount of information on tennis technique, tactics and even conditioning, there has not been a specific smartphone app to help you improve your mental game.

I am glad that Brian and his team have started such a comprehensive and science-backed mental tennis training project and made it convenient and affordable to tennis enthusiasts and professional tennis players.

Brian has shown me many more features they’re working on in one of our Zoom meetings, which means the Apeak app is going to keep improving in the near and long-term future.

Pros:

  • science-backed mental training process
  • visualization is the most effective sports psychology method
  • the mental training is customized for you – your current mental skill level
  • wide variety of topics including many match-specific situations
  • wide variety of tactical visualizations
  • constant updates in the Resources section linking to current tennis events that point out the effectiveness of visualization and continue to inspire you
  • convenience of a smartphone app that is constantly updated in the background
  • affordable (compared to hiring a sports psychologist)

Cons:

  • visualizations could be longer (although you can always pause the visualization and work on it as long as you want)
  • would be great to have a coach–player(s) version of the app so that the coach could monitor the player’s progress (planned feature for the future!)

Aside from hiring a sports psychologist, I can’t really think of a more effective way of working on your mental game on your own than by using Apeak.

One last thing – mental training only works if you work on it.

If you’re considering investing in monthly payments to Apeak, then make sure you also commit to the program. You will need to regularly listen to visualizations and always input thorough feedback into the app when you’re asked to.

Mental tennis has always been one my favorite parts of the game, as improving in mental tennis skills also builds your mental skills and character for life.

So, I invite you to head over to apeak.com and take a look at their presentation of the app to see if that’s something that you would like to take part in.

Apeak is offering a 10% discount for the first year of subscription to all FeelTennis visitors.

You can redeem this offer by clicking this link: Apeak 10% OFF

There is a 2 week free trial so you can test the Apeak app and get to know it better.

Disclaimer: I receive a commission if you purchase Apeak through the above link.

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