Miguel Xisto is a 2004 Athens Olympian and the creator of the PSK Method — a dual-threat professional who reverse-engineered the game and built a system from it.

Miguel Xisto's journey spans four decades of elite competition. As a dual-threat professional athlete, he mastered both the precision of indoor volleyball and the grit of beach volleyball.

Representing Angola on the world's biggest stage, Miguel competed against the absolute elite in the 2004 Summer Olympics. This pinnacle achievement solidified his status as one of the few athletes capable of translating raw power into world-class performance.
His Olympic journey wasn't just a milestone — it was the laboratory where his advanced coaching theories were first put to the ultimate test.

By thinking out of the box, Miguel began developing his methodology while still an active pro. He created specialized drills to self-correct flaws and optimize kinetic efficiency.
"I didn't just play the game; I reverse-engineered victory. Every drill was a brick in the foundation of the PSK method."
| Domain | Role | Key Achievement |
|---|---|---|
| Indoor Volleyball | Athlete | Multi-time Brazilian Champion / Euro-Pro |
| Beach Volleyball | Athlete | 2004 Athens Olympian (Angola) |
| The PSK Method | Creator | Revolutionary Tactical Framework |
| Global Coaching | Master Coach | 20+ Years of Professional Mentorship |
Decades on the world's biggest courts — the experience behind the PSK Method.





Real training. Real athletes. Real results.








