SPRINT Coaching & Personal Strengths

Richard Bolstad & Julia Kurusheva

An advanced coaching weekend for people who have completed NLP Practitioner training.

Not currently scheduled.

Learn to:

  • run an NLP session using Julia Kurusheva’s precise step by step Sprint model of NLP (a step beyond Richard Bolstad’s RESOLVE and SPECIFY models);
  • use Solution Focused Questions and Language Patterns to swiftly navigate clients towards their outcomes and transform the most common objections into resources;
  • use the Personal Strengths model and other advanced assessment processes to select the most dramatic NLP process to enable your clients to experience not merely change but personal transformation.

“Many practitioners wonder if they can actually sit down with a new client and guide that person to profound changes in one session. On our trainings overseas, it’s been a delight to refer participants to Julia and hear afterwards that their life has changed in so many ways after one session. NLP was meant to be “brief therapy” and Julia has been discovering exactly how to do it that way. In this training you learn advanced models from our Master Practitioner training so that even coaches who have not completed our specific NLP Practitioner training will be able to access Julia’s Sprint model.”  Dr Richard Bolstad

 “Julia has developed a unique and practical understanding of the details of taking clients through rapid change. Her methods are refreshing, well researched and useful.” Chris Lampard, Business Coach and Trainer

In his 48 page study “Structure de Changement en PNL”, [http://nc.viadeo.com/en/profile/damien.raczy New Caledonian NLP Trainer Damien Raczy] reports on his research into this model. Damien studied several NLP variables in his work as a coach and investigated the extent to which each variable was correlated with his clients’ success. Alignment with Julia Kurusheva’s SPRINT model had a 90% correlation with client success and Damien says “The usage of SPRINT is certainly the factor that that most strongly is correlated to successful  performance from the standpoint of the customer and from the standpoint of the practitioner.” (Damien Raczy, Structure de Changement en PNL, 2011, p 22)