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Instant Zone - Peak Performance Every Day with Edmond Otis

Edmond Otis is a licensed psychotherapist, and internationally known performance coach and speaker, who works with select athletes and sport teams, individuals, businesses, and public organisations - to improve performance, increase resilience and improve personal and professional relationships.

Edmond has been a senior lecturer in the School of Health and Sport Science at the Eastern Institute of Technology (EIT) since moving to New Zealand, from the US, in 2008. Prior to joining EIT, he was a Senior Lecturer in Humanities, and Director of Martial-Arts in Athletics, at the University of California, Riverside (UCR), where he was twice recipient of the University Distinguished Teaching Award.

In sport, Edmond is an international coach and lifelong veteran of intense traditional Japanese karate training. He has coached numerous individuals and teams to national (USA) and international championships and has personally developed many high-ranking instructors.  He is a frequent guest instructor at international training camps in North America and Europe. 

Edmond blends his distinctive skill set and insights into his teaching, coaching, and consulting work – developing real skills, and creating dynamic content, effective strategies and pragmatic solutions for today's most complex performance, professional, and personal problems.

 

“More than anything else, I'm continually fascinated by the endless ways our actions, our thoughts, our emotions, and our relationships – impact our performance, our success, our health, and our happiness.”

 

Visit Edmond’s website 
Write edmond@edmondootis.co.nz  
Call +64  021 275 0226

 

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