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Stacey Vornbrock, M.S., LPC, is pioneering the use of Emotional Freedom
Techniques (EFT) with elite and amateur athletes to release mental,
emotional, physical, and mechanical blocks on the cellular level.
She is
recognized as the leading expert in the use of EFT with sports
performance and has
worked with athletes in golf, baseball, football, hockey, track and
field, tennis, and a variety of other sports.
Stacey has her Masters in
Counseling from the University of Nebraska and worked as a
psychotherapist from 1977 until 2003 when she began working with
athletes. She has been using Emotional Freedom Techniques since 1999 and
believes it is the most powerful tool she has found in her entire
career.
Stacey helps elite and
amateur athletes achieve breakthrough performance by increasing range of
motion by at least 20%; completing the healing of old injuries; speeding
up the healing of recent injuries;
clearing past
performance trauma; eliminating sports related anxiety; and
accomplishing mechanical changes in minutes vs. months.
Stacey has appeared on
numerous radio shows, including several appearances on Peter Kessler’s
Pure Golf Show on XM Satellite Radio. She was featured in Golf
Week Magazine in March of 2006.
She is the author of nine EFT
Breakthrough Performance Sports Manuals and four e-books – Body
Recovery, Injury Recovery, Travel Recovery, and Coming Back to Balance.
She is the co-author of the best selling book, Freedom At Your
Fingertips: Get Rapid Physical and Emotional Relief with the
Breakthrough System of Tapping.
She has worked with university teams, including the University of Texas
Women’s Track and Field Team and several University of Washington teams.
Stacey’s
number one commitment is getting results for her clients. She guides
elite and amateur athletes to release the cultural constraints inherent
in their sport and rapidly breakthrough blocks, opening up her clients
to their full performance potential.
Stacey is an innovator in the
sports performance field. Most notably, she has pioneered the
application of Emotional Freedom Techniques with injuries, range of
motion, and sports-related mechanical changes.
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