The Coach
Who Shows Up

Helping Athletes Compete with Clarity, Confidence, and Purpose.

Joe Cerniglia, founder of Long Trail Multi Sport, looking to the right

What Does an Advanced High-Touch Performance Coach Actually Do?

Present at games and practices.

Not just on a Zoom call the day before. Joe attends scheduled games and practices as part of the coaching relationship, integrating into the athlete’s actual competitive environment.

A small roster, by design.

Joe works with 8–10 athletes at a time. That’s not a limitation. It’s the model. It’s what makes genuine access possible.

No fixed curriculum.

Every session goes where the athlete needs it to go. Joe adapts to what’s actually happening: the competition schedule, the mental state, the moment.

Built into the program, not bolted on.

Joe collaborates with coaches and programs directly, integrating with the athlete’s existing environment rather than operating separately from it.

Most mental performance coaching happens far from the field. Virtual sessions, pre-recorded videos, monthly check-ins over Zoom. These have their place.

But the breakthroughs don’t happen in a scheduled call. They happen when your athlete comes off the field, court or ice after a hard shift and someone who knows them is right there. That’s where Joe works.

1

Start with a conversation

Joe gets to know the athlete, the sport, the goals, and what’s getting in the way.

2

Build the relationship

Weekly sessions, in-person attendance at games and practices when scheduled, genuine availability between sessions.

3

Adapt and develop

Every engagement is reviewed and adjusted. No fixed script. Progress assessed at the end of each term.

Coach Joe working one-on-one with a student athlete

Joe works with a limited roster of 8–10 athletes at a time.

This isn’t a scale business. It’s intentional. It’s what makes the coaching work.

Joe’s coaching is structured around the Sports Enhancement Program (SEP), a proprietary framework built on Identity, Purpose, and Mindset, with a focus on Commitment and Change. The framework is the structure. The relationship is what makes it work.

What Changes When Joe Is Your Coach

Clarity

You stop second-guessing yourself mid-competition. You know who you are as an athlete and you play like it.

Confidence

Not the kind that disappears after a bad game. The kind that comes from knowing how to reset, refocus, and compete the next shift.

Purpose

You know why you train, why you compete, and what you’re building toward. That does not waver when the season gets hard.

“Growth Happens in the Moments Closest to Competition.”

There are coaches with PhDs, frameworks, and certification programs. That knowledge matters. But athletes don’t perform better because their coach knows more. They perform better because someone believed in them, showed up for them, and was there in the right moment. Joe’s approach is built around being present at games and practices when the schedule allows. In the conversation after a tough loss. Mental skills are reinforced in real time, not just rehearsed in a weekly session. That’s the difference between coaching that sounds right and coaching that actually works.

What Coaches, Athletes, and Parents Say

92%

of athletes reached new performance levels

92%

renewed after their initial commitment

84%

reported positive impact beyond athletics

Meet Coach Joe

Joe Cerniglia believes mental performance is built through experience, discipline, resilience, and consistency not just taught in theory. Everything he coaches through the Sports Enhancement Program (SEP) comes from lived experience.

Joe began his endurance journey at the age of 40 and has since become a 10-time Ironman finisher, multiple Boston Marathon qualifier, New York City Marathon finisher, and has completed 15 marathons along with countless Half Ironman races and half marathons. He has also completed Vermont’s demanding 130-mile Gap Ride featuring more than 17,000 feet of elevation gain.

As the founder of Long Trail Multisport and creator of SEP, Joe brings those same lessons of preparation, composure, and resilience into every relationship he builds with athletes and teams.

Joe Cerniglia standing on the sideline

Testimonials

Meet Coach Joe

Joe Cerniglia

is an advanced high-touch performance coach working with elite high school athletes in Westchester County, NY and Fairfield County, CT. His coaching centers on the mental side of performance: confidence, focus, and response to adversity. Joe works with a small roster of athletes at a time, across any sport. He attends games and practices, collaborates with coaches and programs, and adapts every session to what each athlete actually needs. His clients are high school athletes, prep school, D1 level, and elite athletes.

Advanced Development Coach, Approaching Elite Performance Consultant

Mental Performance Training

(CBT) Cognitive Behavioral Therapy certification Level 3, National Federation of State High School

Leadership & Communication Development

Meditation Teaching Diploma Certified Wellness & Health Coach

Mental Performance Training

Certified Wellness & Health Coach USAT Level 1 Certified Coach

Ready to Talk?

Joe doesn't take on many clients. He doesn't need to. If you're curious whether his approach is the right fit for your athlete, the best way to find out is to reach out directly. Text or email works best.

Common Questions

What does “high-touch coaching” mean?

It means Joe is present. Not just available. A high-touch coaching relationship includes in-person attendance at games and practices when scheduled and mutually agreed upon, ongoing availability between sessions, and an approach that adapts to what the athlete needs in real time. It’s the opposite of a packaged program or a video series.

What athletes does Joe work with?

Joe works with high school athletes on the D1 recruitment track, prep school athletes, and elite athletes. He serves Westchester County, NY and Fairfield County, CT, within roughly a 60-mile radius of Carmel, NY.

How many athletes does Joe take on?

Joe works with 8–10 athletes at a time on rotating commitments of 6, 9, or 12 months. Keeping the roster small is intentional. It's what allows the level of access and personal attention that makes this model work.

What does a typical week look like?

Most athletes connect with Joe weekly by phone, in person, or video depending on the week. Joe also attends games and practices when scheduled and is available informally between sessions. Every engagement is tailored to the athlete’s schedule and competitive calendar.

How is this different from seeing a sports psychologist?

A sports psychologist is typically a licensed clinician who sees athletes in an office setting, often monthly. Joe is a mental performance coach. His work is integrated into the athlete's actual competitive environment. Less clinical, more present. The focus is performance development, not clinical treatment.

What does it cost?

Coaching commitments are available in 6, 9, and 12-month terms. Reach out directly to discuss what makes sense for your athlete.

How do I get started?

The easiest way is to text or email Joe directly. He’ll get back to you personally. If it seems like a good fit, you’ll set up a conversation to talk through your athlete’s goals and situation.