Nataniel Boiangin, PH.D., CMPC

Associate Professor and Program Coordinator of Kinesiology and Sport Sciences Undergraduate Program

Nataniel Boiangin, PH.D., CMPC
Nataniel Boiangin, PH.D., CMPC Associate Professor and Program Coordinator of Kinesiology and Sport Sciences Undergraduate Program

Education

  • Certified Mental Performance Consultant® (CMPC) in Sport & Exercise Psychology, Florida State University.

Biography

Nataniel Boiangin is an Associate Professor in the Sport, Exercise and Performance Psychology Master's program and Program Coordinator of Kinesiology and Sport Sciences Undergraduate Program at Barry University. Nataniel is a member of the Bridge Research Group at Barry University – a group focused on bridging the gap between research, academics, and the community. Nataniel's primary line of research is focused on perceptual-cognitive training, decision-making in sport, and on enhancing an athlete's performance by means of visual attentional technologies. His dissertation research focused on the effects of stroboscopic training on tennis serve-return accuracy. Other lines of research include attentional focus, creativity, and application of technology for performance enhancement. As a Certified Mental Performance Consultant®, Nataniel has worked with both youth and adult athletes at various levels (i.e., travel, club, NCAA), coaches, and non-athletic performers. His teaching and consulting philosophy is centered on a person-centered approach integrated with facets of CBT and SDT. This approach allows Nataniel to work together with his student/client to increase their performance, in sport and/or in their academics.

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