The world is changing faster than ever.
What used to take a generation to trickle down is available right now if you know where to look.
The challenge isn’t a lack of information.
The challenge is knowing what actually matters.
Every day, coaches, healthcare professionals, leaders, parents, and athletes are bombarded with advice, research, trends, and opinions. Some of it is valuable. Much of it is noise.
My job is to help people cut through the noise.
For more than 20 years I’ve worked with athletes, coaches, healthcare providers, and organizations, helping them understand complex problems, identify what matters most, and apply practical solutions that work in the real world.
Not theory. Not hype. Not the latest social media trend, but ideas that survive contact with reality.
– Built by a former college athlete, youth coach, sports med. professional, and father of four athletes.
Helping coaches stay current, develop athletes more effectively and discovering what is holding your athletes back.
I aim to maximize POTENTIAL.
Helping professionals improve outcomes, communication, clinical thinking, and patient understanding.
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Helping leaders improve performance, develop people, and create business cultures that adapt to change the way an athletic teams do.
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Helping families better understand performance, development, injury, and long-term success.
Books, articles, presentations, and resources designed to help people think differently and perform better.
Professional development presentations built around practical ideas people and teams can use immediately.
Resources designed to simplify complex topics and accelerate learning.
Hundreds of articles covering performance, injury, leadership, communication, and modern thinking.
Examples:
Modern Ideas on Speed Development
Big Country’s Weight Room Trap
In-Season Soccer Workout (sample plan)
I’ve spent over 20 years in sports, healthcare, business, and education. During that time I’ve learned something important:
Most people don’t have an effort problem.
Or a motivation problem.
Most people don’t even have an information problem.
They have a clarity problem.
They’re doing their best, but they’re trying to make decisions in a world that is changing faster than ever. New research comes out every day. Social media is full of experts. Everyone has an opinion. It’s hard to know what matters and what is simply noise.
Whether I’m talking to a coach, a healthcare provider, an administrator, or a parent, my role is usually the same. I help people understand what they’re looking at, why it matters, and what they should do next.
I’ve been fortunate enough to work with athletes, coaches, healthcare professionals, businesses, and families for more than two decades. The common thread is that performance improves when people understand the problem clearly and focus their energy on the things that actually move the needle.
The best ideas in the world aren’t worth much if nobody can use them.
My goal has never been to impress people with information. My goal is to help people leave with a better understanding of what matters, and practical ways to apply it immediately.
That’s what I enjoy doing and what I’ve spent my career doing
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