PPC is not for everyone.

That’s intentional.

Precision Performance Concepts exists for coaches who already feel that effort isn’t producing the return it used to — and are willing to pause before pushing harder. 

Much of this work emerges from patterns observed at higher levels, then pressure-tested in real programs.

Who Precision Performance Concepts Is For

This is for coaches who understand that sports continue to evolve.

One of my favorite authors, Morgan Housel, said it best: “The world evolves faster than people’s beliefs do.”

That idea sits at the heart of Precision Performance Concepts.

The athletes are changing.

The science, the technology, the training, the in-season and off-season emphasis –  what used to take ten years to trickle down from the professional, college, and elite sports ranks can now show up on your phone tomorrow morning.

This platform is built for coaches who are willing to challenge old assumptions, stay curious, and continually refine their thinking about athlete development and sports performance. It’s for coaches who are constantly looking for ways to improve outcomes without losing their program’s identity, and who understand that what worked ten years ago may not be the best answer today.

Throughout my career, I’ve had the opportunity to view sport from multiple perspectives: as a former college athlete, a clinician working directly with athletes from the professional, college, and elite sports ranks, a coach on the sidelines, and an educator learning from and presenting alongside leaders in sports performance and strength and conditioning. That combination has provided a unique lens through which to evaluate what works, what doesn’t, and what actually matters.

If you’re a coach, athletic director, strength coach, or part of an athletic program looking to better understand athlete development, sports performance, speed development, strength and conditioning, recovery, and the systems that support athletic success, you’re exactly who this platform was built for.

Who Precision Performance Concepts Is Not For

This is probably not the right fit if you’re looking for a system to blindly follow.

I’m not interested in replacing your offense, redesigning your defense, changing your culture, or handing you a cookie-cutter training program and telling you it works for everyone.

You already know your athletes, your sport, your staff, and your program better than I ever will.

What I am interested in is helping coaches think differently.

Helping coaches better understand what modern athlete development looks like, where speed development fits into a program, which performance metrics actually matter, and how strength and conditioning, recovery, movement preparation, workload management, and athlete development work together.

Many of these concepts are already being used throughout professional, college, and elite sport. My goal is not to give you a new system.

My goal is to help you better understand the principles behind the systems you already have, because when coaches understand the why, they’re able to build a better version of the how for their own athletes, teams, and programs.