He has worked as a sport psychology consultant with Olympic, World and NCAA national champions and all-American athletes at a number of different Universities.
In 2010, Treasure was featured in a Runner's World magazine article for his work with Kara Goucher and Alberto Salazar who received a lifetime ban from Safesport.
[1] He's also been featured in a number of running periodicals for his work with, among others, the American record holder in the mile Alan Webb,[2] and American long-distance runner Galen Rupp,[3] both of whom were members of the discontinued Oregon Project.
From 2005 to 2009 Treasure was the author and lead consultant on a high performance initiative in the athletic department at the University of California, Berkeley that is designed to enhance coaching, sports medicine and sport science support systems.
He has published over 50 scientific articles and book chapters on motivation and the psychology of peak performance and made invited keynote presentations at conferences in France, Norway, Finland and the United Kingdom.