Join us, Saturday March 6th at 10:45am for a Part 1 of a training surrounding Mindset and Sports / Fitness with Arman Taghizadeh, M.D.!
Feel a little lost about your athletic abilities, and need a little bit of mindset work to wrap your head around how awesome you ACTUALLY are?!
Want to lift heavier, but mentally, something is getting in the way, and you want to knowwhat’s happening, and why?!
Want to get in the gym more, but something is stopping you – and youcan’t QUITE put your finger on it?
We’ve heard you … and now, it’s time to fix it!
Arman works closely with ALL TYPES of individual athletes, elite sports teams, and coaches to help understand today’s athlete, and teach specific skills to improve confidence, address mental health vulnerabilities, promote resilience, optimize performance and achieve fulfillment in sports and beyond!
- Cost: The session will be $47 for a 90-minute interactive training session
- Location: BOTH in person, and virtually via Zoom! We’ll have a limit of 15 people indoors, and if you can’t make it inside, or are not comfortable coming inside – sign up for Zoom!
- How To Sign Up?:
- In-Person: https://nevermore.pushpress.com/open/event/cal_e8e353817d3aeb?framed=0
- Only 15 In-Person Spots Available!
- Virtual- ZOOM: https://nevermore.pushpress.com/open/event/cal_5b51ca40c56851?framed=0
- In-Person: https://nevermore.pushpress.com/open/event/cal_e8e353817d3aeb?framed=0
More About Arman:
Arman Taghizadeh, M.D. also known as “Dr. T”, is a Johns Hopkins trained Board Certified
Adult, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist also specializing in Sports Psychiatry. He is the
founder of Mindset Training Institute (MTI) and host of the Podcast, “The Mindset
Experience.”
Dr. T grew up in the greater Baltimore area and attended the Gilman School where he was a
wrestling All-American. He graduated Magna Cum Laude from James Madison University
where he was awarded a varsity letter every year on the NCAA Division I wrestling team.
He received his M.D. from the University of Maryland School of Medicine in 2004 where he
was selected to be in the Combined Accelerated Program in Psychiatry (CAPP). He
completed both his Adult Residency and Child and Adolescent Fellowship at Johns Hopkins
Hospital where he served as Chief Resident from 2008-2009.
Dr. T maintains an independent practice in the Baltimore area. He is also active as a faculty
instructor at Johns Hopkins Hospital in the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. He
is a member of the Gilman School Health Committee working with administrators to
optimize the physical and mental health curriculum. He has also worked with the “Positive
Strides” and “Sidelined” programs to support elite athletes dealing with the emotional
impact of significant injuries. Finally, he serves on the board of the Catch a Lift Fund that
enables combat veterans to recover and rehabilitate physically and mentally.
Baltimore Magazine has selected him as “Top Doctor” in 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020.
The Baltimore Business Journal and the Living Classrooms Foundation has recognized him
as a “Rising Star.” The International Association of Healthcare Professionals recognized him
as a “Top Doctor.” He is also a Distinguished Fellow of the American Academy of Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) and the American Psychiatric Association (APA).
He continues to train and compete as an athlete in variety of sports including weightlifting,
running, cycling, Crossfit and GoRuck challenges.
Given his personal athletic success, medical knowledge, and extensive clinical experience,
Dr. T works closely with elite athletes, coaches, military personnel, first responders and
competitive businesses to improve performance by identifying emotional barriers to
success, managing psychological factors related to setbacks, teaching mental skills training
and developing a competitive mindset.