Jon Osborn

Jon's journey into sport psychology began at the age of 13 when he dislocated his knee for the first time. Over the next three years, he experienced the same injury seven more times, each requiring rehabilitation and keeping him on the sidelines, watching his teammates compete. These challenges ignited his interest in the fundamental principles of sport psychology.

After enduring four surgeries, Jon pursued his passion academically, earning a Master's degree in Sport & Performance Psychology from the University of Utah. As a professional, Jon focuses on enhancing mental toughness through the application of mental skills. He delivers memorable lessons and techniques, using creative methods such as “Negativity Cocktails" and “PB&J Sandwiches,” to help individuals develop resilience, control, and confidence.

From sales teams to educators and golfers to drill teams, Jon enjoys working with athletes of all ages and abilities. He is the head Mental Performance Coach for the University of Alaska at Anchorage as well as working with Utah State University, Southern Virginia University, Westminster College, Show Up Utah, Utah Association of Elementary School Principals, Utah Charter Network, Siddons-Martin Emergency Group, and various high school athletic programs across the state of Utah.

Residing in Riverton, Utah, Jon enjoys spending his free time outdoors, camping, hiking, and playing sports with his wife, Megan, and their three children, Charlotte, Gigi, and Walter.

Schedule your session with Jon today and let him help you on your mental toughness journey!