Aaron Weintraub

Aaron Weintraub has established himself as a successful consultant, helping athletes and coaches win the mental side of the game. After 12 years as a college baseball coach, Weintraub became a mental skills coach in 2006. Since then, his clients have included Baylor University baseball, University of Houston softball, Dallas Baptist University baseball, University of Central Arkansas baseball and softball, and University of Texas at Arlington baseball and softball. He has also been a guest instructor for many other college and high school programs in various sports and has spoken at numerous coaching conventions. Weintraub received a bachelor’s degree in sociology from Emory University and a master’s degree from the University of Virginia. At the University of Virginia, he studied sport psychology and motor learning under Linda Bunker. Weintraub coached college baseball from 1994 to 2006. In 2001, he helped lead the Emory University Eagles to their first ever #1 national ranking on the way to a final record of 36-9. From 2002 to 2006, Weintraub served as pitching coach at Cedar Valley Junior College in Dallas. He helped the Suns grow from a 13-38 team to a well-respected, consistent winner. The team was nationally ranked in the top 10 in 2004, 2005, and 2006. Weintraub also coached baseball at Presbyterian College, Brevard College, and the University of Virginia. Each of these programs was nationally ranked or set a school record for wins while Weintraub was there. Brevard College did both. Additionally, Weintraub has served as head coach of several select high school and collegiate summer teams. He has coached over 50 players who have gone on to play professional baseball. Weintraub lives in the Dallas area with his wife, Nicole, and their three children.