PhDr. Marian Jelínek, Ph.D., university lecturer and author, is internationally recognised as one of the leading experts in mental performance.
For more than 35 years, he has worked with elite athletes, teams, executives, and managers, helping them strengthen intrinsic motivation, mental resilience, and the ability to perform consistently under pressure.
Today, his approach is applied not only in sport, but also in leadership, management, and personal development.
Techniques focused on managing inner dialogue, breathing, posture, visualisation, and imagination in key performance situations.
Building mental resilience through practical techniques designed for stress, pressure, and decisive moments.
The ability to maintain consistent performance and minimise fluctuations, even in changing conditions.
The principles of a successful team — alignment, synergy, cohesion, and shared values.
Through Amica AI, Marian Jelínek’s principles of mental preparation are now available anytime.
Use these principles exactly when you need them most:
before an important competition or performance,
when searching for motivation during challenging periods,
when regaining focus after mistakes or setbacks.
“Mental mindset determines how we use our talent.”
– Marian Jelínek
Former ice hockey coach. Gold medal at the 2005 World Championship.
Two Czech Extraliga titles with HC Sparta Prague and a Presidents Cup title with HC Plzeň.
Long-term collaboration with legendary hockey player Jaromír Jágr.
Mental coaching for elite athletes, including:
University lecturer and guarantor of psychology programmes for managers and postgraduate studies at Newton University.
in digital form through Amica AI, making it available to athletes anytime, anywhere.
This is not generic advice. It is a practical approach built on decades of work with elite athletes and executives in real performance situations.
that help athletes develop consistent performance, handle pressure, and unlock their long-term potential.
"Watch your thoughts."
Jelínek believes that athletes who cannot manage their thoughts will never fully utilise their physical potential. Performance begins before you step onto the field.
Emotional connection to what you do.
Long-term motivation does not come from discipline or fear of failure. It comes from genuine enjoyment and connection to the activity itself.
Challenges are part of performance.
In decisive moments, neither a coach nor a trainer may be by your side. Jelínek's approach teaches athletes to become their own guide when it matters most.
Self-awareness as the foundation.
You cannot improve what you do not understand. Jelínek begins with the athlete's inner world — beliefs, habits, and the way they interpret their own performance.
Marian Jelínek is one of Central Europe's leading mental performance coaches. His methods, proven through decades of work with professional athletes, are now available in a digital format and organised into a practical
Foundation Library of Techniques.
Available exclusively in Amica AI.
A core discipline of Jelínek's approach — helping athletes identify, name, and manage thoughts that sabotage performance. Because either you control your thoughts, or your thoughts control you.
A lifelong skill — learning how to consciously talk to yourself in any situation without depending on a coach or mentor.
A structured approach to mentally resetting after mistakes. The goal is not to forget quickly, but to learn quickly and return stronger.
Understanding emotions, beliefs, and habits that influence performance before the athlete even steps onto the field.
One of Jelínek's key principles: long-term elite performance is not built on discipline or fear of failure, but on a deep emotional connection to what you do.
A method for identifying and breaking internal barriers through targeted questions, logical reasoning, and new perspectives that replace long-held mental blocks.
- adapted to the athlete's needs and available whenever it is needed most.
Immediate access to Marian Jelínek’s mental performance principles used by elite athletes.