Former College Athlete?
Quick Note From Jim



I saw on LinkedIn that you were a college athlete.
That's why I sent you the email that led you here.

If you're like many of the men I coach, you've done well professionally but feel like there's another gear inside you.

Does this sound familiar?

• You’ve built a solid career but feel like something is missing
• You’re pulled in too many directions and unsure what to focus on
• You want to perform at a high level without sacrificing family, health, or balance

You're wired for high performance.
But the infrastructure we had in sports often disappears in real life.

As an athlete, you had...
• Clear goals
• A proven framework
• Daily accountability

What we lose after sports is the right environment.

The men I work with are part of a community of high-performing former athletes who challenge each other and hold each other accountable.

On the call, we'll discuss: 

• What you're trying to achieve in this season of life
• The biggest bottlenecks holding you back
• Whether the coaching + community is a good fit

You’ll leave the call with clarity on what to focus on next and a plan moving forward.

You don't need more information. 
You need the right infrastructure. 

Talk soon. 

-Jim

​Short conversation. No pressure.

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About Me

Former Division I All-American wrestler (UVA)
Former Division I head coach
Host of Success for the Athletic-Minded Man (top 1% global podcast)
Coached 250+ high-performing men since 2015

This call is for you if...

You were a college athlete
You're successful but feel there's another gear
You're busy and want clarity

This call is not for...

Men looking for quick hacks
Men unwilling to do the work

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