Whether you're just getting serious about memory training or you're already competing and want to push further, there's always another level available. Faster encoding, stronger recall, bigger breakthroughs — the kind of progress that comes from training with someone who has been there at the highest level and knows exactly how to get you there.
Getting faster and stronger doesn't happen by repeating what already works. At a certain point, the techniques you know need to be applied differently, pushed harder, and built on top of a structure that's designed for the next level. Serious memory training is systematic and progressive, targeting the specific gaps between where you are and where you want to be. That's where real breakthroughs happen and where working with the right coach makes all the difference.
Once you have the right system and someone who knows how to push you past your current ceiling, progress becomes measurable and consistent. Your encoding speed increases. Your recall becomes more reliable under pressure. You start approaching information differently, whether that's a deck of cards, a list of numbers, names and faces, or complex material you need to retain long term. The ceiling you thought you had turns out to be much higher than you realised.


I'm a 4-time Australian Memory Champion, international bestselling author, and one of the world's most experienced memory coaches with over 20 years experience. I've broken several memory records and trained record holders, working with everyone from serious enthusiasts to competitive athletes who want to push their scores and rankings to the next level.Memory training at this level is about building a system that compounds over time, developing the speed, accuracy, and mental architecture that separates good from exceptional. If you're serious about what your memory can become, this is the coaching that gets you there.
Get in touch and tell me where you are with your training and what you're working toward. I'll show you exactly how to get there.
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