Personalization Tools
Personalization
Personality tests provide valuable insights into an individual's behavioral tendencies, thought processes, and interpersonal dynamics. These assessments can be particularly useful for athletes, coaches, and sports psychologists in understanding an athlete's mental approach to training, competition, and teamwork.
While personality traits are relatively stable, they can be influenced by environmental factors and personal experiences. For athletes who have already optimized their physical training and nutrition but still face mental barriers or team dynamics issues, personality testing can be a powerful tool to identify areas for personal growth, improve communication, and enhance overall performance.
Whether you're an elite athlete looking to gain a competitive edge or an aspiring athlete aiming to better understand your strengths and challenges, personality assessments can offer a framework for self-awareness and targeted mental preparation strategies.

MBTI Test
About the test: The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) assesses personality preferences across four dimensions: Extraversion/Introversion, Sensing/Intuition, Thinking/Feeling, and Judging/Perceiving.
Where the test is done: The test can be taken online from any location.
Where to take the sample: Not applicable; it's a self-reported questionnaire.
How to interpret the test result: Results provide a four-letter personality type (e.g., INTJ, ESFP) along with detailed descriptions of each preference.
More information: Available from MBTI test provider's website and from several psychology books.
Where to order: The test can be taken on the website below.
BIG FIVE
About the test: The Big Five (also known as OCEAN) measures five broad dimensions of personality: Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism.
Where the test is done: The test can be taken online from any location.
Where to take the sample: Not applicable; it's a self-reported questionnaire.
How to interpret the test result: Results show scores for each of the five traits, typically presented as percentiles compared to the general population.
More information: Available from Big Five test provider's website
and from various psychology textbooks and research papers.
Where to order: The test can be taken on the website below.