The AthleteDISC Profile 

Coach the Person, Not the Position.

The AthleteDISC Profile reveals how an athlete behaves within the context of their sport and role, under pressure, in their team, and throughout competition.

Who AthleteDISC Is For

Used by sport psychologists, high-performance coaches, and athletes across all levels of sport.

Sport psychologists and mental performance consultants working with elite, semi-elite, and developmental athletes

Head coaches, assistant coaches, and high-performance staff who want behavioral insight to inform how they communicate with each athlete, or looking to enhance their culture

Athletic directors and performance leadership running team or athlete leadership development programs

Athletes looking to take their own self-awareness and performance to the next level, by investing in a tool specifically designed for practical application

What AthleteDISC Measures

AthleteDISC measures the four DISC behavioral styles applied to the athletic context. This includes how athletes approach their sport and competition, how they engage with teammates and staff, how they handle the routine and pressure of training, and how they best respond to feedback. 

Natural style

How the athlete prefers to behave, also how they are likely to behave under stress.

Adapted style

How the athlete perceives they need to behave in their current environment.

The analysis of the two behavioral styles (Natural & Adapted) is often the most valuable coaching or performance conversation.

Used By Elite Programs To

Build self-aware athletes, Inform coaching conversations, Strengthen team decisions, and Coach under pressure.

Build self-aware athletes

Give athletes a clear, non-judgmental language for their own behavior and the behavior of teammates.

Inform coaching conversations

Help coaches adapt their communication to what each athlete actually needs, not what the coach defaults to.

Strengthen team decisions

Bring behavioral data into culture discussion, leadership group selection, team dynamics, and selection.

Coach under pressure

Surface how each athlete tends to behave when the stakes climb, and rehearse the adaptive strategies that hold up in competitio

What's in the report?

What Each AthleteDISC Profile Report Includes

Request an AthleteDISC sample report

Request the full sample to see the report layout, the depth of behavioral insight, and the specific language and strategies the report includes.

How to Access

Order online

Best suited for individual assessments or one-off group purchasing.

Contact Us to Customize

Talk to us about a season-long or program-wide rollout.

Become Accredited

Become DISC accredited and deliver AthleteDISC inside your own practice.

Quick FAQs About the AthleteDISC Profile

How long does AthleteDISC take to complete?

10–12 minutes online. Individualized 40-page Report is generated immediately upon survey completion.

Athletes complete the assessment themselves. We recommend a debrief with an accredited Team8 People DISC Practitioner; a sport psychologist, coach developer, or your team or university’s own DISC-accredited staff member to get the most value out of the experience.

Same DISC framework, different role context. The AthleteDISC is built for the athlete in competition, while the CoachDISC is built for the coach managing relationships, communication, and developmental conversations.

General DISC Profiles (like the Team8 DISC Profile) are built around the business workplace, leadership, communication, sales, team development. The AthleteDISC is purpose-built for athletes, meaning there’s no business jargon or context translation required. Instead, the AthleteDISC report contains language, examples, and applied strategies written for competition, training, and team environments. The behavioral measurement is identical; what changes is the report the athlete actually reads, and the coaching strategies that come with it.

No — they are different assessments. The NCAA offers a generic, free DISC tool to its member institutions; it isn't designed specifically for sport, and the report is general behavioral information rather than applied sport and coaching strategy. The AthleteDISC is purpose-built for the athletic context — written in the language athletes and coaches actually use, with strategies that translate directly to competition, training, and team dynamics. It's also been developed and refined specifically for the athletic population, with the validity and reliability that high-performance programs rely on. Many NCAA athletic departments choose the AthleteDISC over the free option for exactly that reason — when coaching staff are serious about athlete development, the depth and applicability of the report is what they actually need to work with.

Get in touch with our team or explore our sport specialization page, where we walk through how the AthleteDISC fits alongside CoachDISC and Sports ManagerDISC, and our range of supporting services that are specifically designed for different sporting contexts. You’ll be able to see what a full pathway looks like for your athletes or program or explore how you can deliver the AthleteDISC inside your own practice with our DISC in Sport Accreditation Program.