About Ed
Ed Tseng, Princeton, NJ, USA
Do you have trouble with…PERFORMING UNDER PRESSURE, FOCUS, CONFIDENCE, MOTIVATION, or OVERCOMING SLUMPS? There’s a solution…
Ed Tseng has spent his life researching solutions to these common challenges. He is a leading authority on the psychological aspect of peak performance in sports and life, an award-winning coach and a sought-after speaker. He is the author of the book, “Game. Set. Life.” which has been on Amazon’s Top 10 in Sports Psychology and featured at the US Open Tennis Championships. Tseng is also co-author of “Success Simplified” with Stephen Covey (7 Habits of Highly Effective People). His one-of-a-kind mental skills workbook, “How to Be Unstoppable” is a popular tool for athletes and performers of all levels.
Ed is a peak performance consultant and the Director of Mental Conditioning at the Monroe Sports Center, and Motion Gymnastics Academy. He is also Head Girls Tennis Coach at Princeton Day School and recently won the prestigious Mercer County Tournament for the first time since 1985. He works in-person and by telephone with individuals and teams in the area of mental toughness and peak performance, from athletes and coaches to salespeople, musicians and students.
Ed Tseng is a speaker for Athletes for Hope, an organization founded by an elite group of highly philanthropic professional athletes (including Andre Agassi, Muhammad Ali, Lance Armstrong, Mia Hamm and Cal Ripken Jr.) who are as dedicated to achieving excellence through their charitable work as they are to their sport.
Tseng has shared his message with organizations such as TEDxPrincetonLibrary, Lawrence Township Police Department, Billy Donovan’s Coaching Clinic at the University of Florida, USTA Tennis Teachers Conference, Arthur Ashe Youth Tennis and Education, Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce, Special Olympics, Boys and Girls Club of Trenton, Mercer County Juvenile Detention Center, Disney, Rider University, Princeton University, Leverage Sports and Entertainment Agency, Weichert Realtors and MOPS (Mothers Of Pre-Schoolers). As an internationally-known tennis teaching pro, Ed was named Pro of the Year USTA 2005. He is also a volunteer coach for the Special Olympics and Vice President of Junior Activities for the USTA New Jersey District. Recently, Ed created the Captain’s Council Leadership Program for Princeton Day School.
Ed Tseng was mentored by noted sports psychologist, Rob Gilbert and received a mental toughness certification from Dr. Jim Loehr and the Human Performance Institute.
Ed’s work has been published and featured at the US Open, radio, newspapers, television, conferences and international organizations.
An avid New York Yankees fan, Ed currently lives in the Princeton, NJ area with his lovely wife, Sarah and their Boston Terriers, Babe Buckner and Jordan. He enjoys reading, fine dining, staying fit, yoga, meditating and staying in the present moment.
To work with Ed, email: ed@edtseng.com or call 609.558.1077.
“Ed Tseng is a master of the mental game…and a great resource for me and my team.
-LAWRENCE FRANK, Head Coach, Detroit Pistons
“I always enjoy my mental toughness talks with Ed. If you want to reach your full potential, listen to what he has to say…and read his book!”
-BRANDON LAIRD, New York Yankees Triple-A Affiliate, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees, 2010 EL Player of the Week, Player of the Month and All Star
“Ed Tseng personifies the successful coach of today. He is wise, inspiring and attuned. Most of all…he walks his talk and invites you to take bold, new steps on the journey to your highest potential.”
-PETER COHEN, Ph.D.
“Confidence, performing under pressure, overcoming adversity, making good decisions and being a team player are all critical components of leadership in sports. They also just so happen to be the key components of leadership in all areas of life. Ed Tseng creates great athletes, but more importantly, he creates great people. His one-of-a-kind program gives athletes and coaches the edge…on and off the court.”
-BRIAN CAIN, Peak Performance Coach, former Athletic Director, and author of “Toilets, Bricks, Fish Hooks and PRIDE: The Peak Performance Toolbox EXPOSED”
“The techniques I learned from Ed Tseng helped not only my athletes reach peak performance, but they also helped me become a better coach.”
-ANTHONY CARTER, Manager, Parisi Speed School
“Ed Tseng helped me realize the importance of emotional stability. His techniques of focusing on the process, acting like a thermostat, and Always Behaving Confidently (ABC) have taken me from a mediocre #4 player to the #1 player on my Division II collegiate tennis team.”
-KYLE REVALL, #1 Singles, Ferris State University Men’s Singles





Recent Comments