Riley Jensen Now
At age 39—a time many consider too late for a total reset—Jensen returned to school at the University of Utah to earn a Master's degree in Sport and Performance Psychology. His transition wasn't just a career change; it was a return to his roots. As a player at Utah State, Jensen had been inspired by sports psychology pioneer Dr. Rich Gordin, and he realized he wanted to be the "signal-caller" for athletes' minds. Coaching the Inner Game
For over a decade, Riley Jensen lived a comfortable life selling hospital beds and medical equipment for a Fortune 500 company. He had a stable income and a young family, but he was far from fulfilled. A former Division I quarterback at Utah State University , Jensen found himself stuck in a "safe" career until a blunt confrontation from his wife, Georgann, changed everything: "I don't want to see you come through that door one more time doing a job that you hate". A Late-Blooming Dream riley jensen
Jensen teaches that anxiety and performance have an inverse relationship; focusing on what you can't control increases stress and kills confidence. At age 39—a time many consider too late
Today, Jensen is a leading Mental Performance Coach, working with elite organizations like Real Salt Lake (MLS), the Utah Jazz , and the athletic programs at Utah State and Weber State University. His philosophy centers on a few core pillars: Rich Gordin, and he realized he wanted to
The Quarterback of the Mind: Riley Jensen’s Remarkable Career Pivot
He often cites the "Harvard rats" study, noting that hope can sustain effort far beyond physical exhaustion.