Thomas Baschab

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Thomas Baschab (born December 29, 1960 in Neunkirchen / Saar ) is a German mental coach (especially in the field of top-class sport), management consultant, speaker and author.

Life

Baschab began his work as a mental coach in 1989. Parallel to his professional activity at the time, he completed a part-time course in business education at the University of Koblenz-Landau . He has been working as a freelance trainer since 1992.

Thomas Baschab is a speaker at universities, including the Technical University of Munich, the University of Paderborn and the Nuremberg University of Applied Sciences, and gives lectures in companies (including numerous DAX companies), in organizations or for public institutions such as the Federal Ministry of Education. In addition, he trains doctors, psychologists, entrepreneurs, executives, sports trainers and people who want to work as mental coaches.

For the tennis magazine and the sports magazine Kicker (source: kicker, issue 104 of December 28, 2017) he has worked as an author and expert for many years and appears in print media as well as on radio and television (e.g. Bayerischer Rundfunk, RTL, Sky, SAT.1) as an interview partner on the subject of "Mental Training".

Thomas Baschab is married to the artist and mental trainer Mirja Baschab-Lang, has a daughter and three sons and lives in Weilheim.   

Services

Thomas Baschab is one of the pioneers of the technique of mental coaching, which was still largely unknown in Germany at the beginning of the 1990s (especially in top-class sport). In doing so, he developed an equally efficient and effective approach, which focuses on easy-to-use and extremely effective mental tools.

One focus of his work is the mental training of top athletes from different disciplines. The top athletes - Olympic, world and European champions - coached by Thomas Baschab include Holger Badstuber, Matthias Ginter and Sven Ulreich (soccer), Martina Ertl and Felix Neureuther (alpine skiing), and Tobias Angerer (cross-country skiing ), Andi Birnbacher, Ricco Groß and Simon Schempp (biathlon), Natalie Geisenberger (tobogganing), Philipp Kohlschreiber and Florian Mayer (tennis) and Timo Bernhard (automobile racing driver).

In addition to individual athletes, Thomas Baschab also looks after sports clubs and associations. For example, in 2000 he was one of the first mental coaches in the Bundesliga. Today he advises clubs in Germany and Switzerland such as VfB Stuttgart, Hamburger SV and Karlsruher SC as well as FC St. Gallen and Grasshoppers Zurich. He also works for the German Ski Association and various tennis associations.

Works

Books

CD (audio book)

Contributions

  • Thomas Baschab - mental trainer for numerous top companies and top international athletes. In: "Best of 55: The Olympics of the Sales Experts", Hans U. Köhler (author), Gabal Verlag, ISBN 978-3897495555 .
  • Charisma also begins in the head. In: "Sex sells: Myth or Truth?", Hans-Uwe L. Köhler (Ed.), Gabal Verlag. ISBN 978-3897496231 .
  • Success starts in the head. In: "What managers and employees can learn from top-class sport", Mario Porten (Ed.), Gabal Verlag, ISBN 978-3897496538

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. On the trail of ... Mental coach Thomas Baschab - . June 20, 2016 ( uni-koblenz-landau.de [accessed January 19, 2018]).
  2. References company - Thomas Baschab - mental training, coaching, seminars and lectures. Retrieved January 19, 2018 .
  3. Mental training for the court with Thomas Baschab - tennis MAGAZINE . In: tennis MAGAZINE . April 22, 2016 ( tennismagazin.de [accessed January 19, 2018]).
  4. Interviews - Thomas Baschab - mental training, coaching, seminars and lectures. Retrieved January 19, 2018 .
  5. Südwest Presse Online-Dienst GmbH: Sports psychology: Mental coach Thomas Baschab: "Tiny building block in the system" . In: swp.de . June 16, 2017 ( swp.de [accessed January 19, 2018]).
  6. Schwarzwälder Bote, Oberndorf, Germany: Rottweil: Food for thought with mental trainer Thomas Baschab - News - Black Forest Bote. Retrieved January 19, 2018 .
  7. Susanne Wittorf: Knowledge impulses: How to make five balls vibrate | shz.de . In: shz . ( shz.de [accessed on January 19, 2018]).
  8. Robert Dunker: Nordic World Ski Championships: Angerer turns into a rocket . In: THE WORLD . February 18, 2007 ( welt.de [accessed January 19, 2018]).
  9. "I am nothing without the team" . In: https://www.merkur.de . March 24, 2006 ( merkur.de [accessed January 19, 2018]).
  10. Stuttgarter Nachrichten, Stuttgart, Germany: With a mental coach to the world title: An SMS is worth gold for Schempp . In: stuttgarter-nachrichten.de . ( stuttgarter-nachrichten.de [accessed January 19, 2018]).
  11. Saskia Aleythe Hochfilzen: Schempp defeats his own curse . In: sueddeutsche.de . February 19, 2017, ISSN  0174-4917 ( sueddeutsche.de [accessed January 19, 2018]).
  12. References athletes - Thomas Baschab - mental training, coaching, seminars and lectures. Retrieved January 19, 2018 .