Community
Athletes learn alongside others going through similar stages, pressures, and decisions.
Group mentorship gives athletes a place to learn, grow, ask better questions, hear from mentors, and build habits that support sports, school, family, and life.
Group mentorship gives athletes steady support, mentor-led lessons, guest conversations, and community without jumping straight into a private 1-on-1 plan.
Athletes learn alongside others going through similar stages, pressures, and decisions.
Sessions with athletes, coaches, mentors, founders, and people who can share real experience.
A consistent rhythm that helps athletes keep learning, reflecting, and moving forward.
Start with where the athlete is right now.
For younger athletes building habits, confidence, character, coachability, and a stronger foundation before sports become more serious.
For high school athletes navigating pressure, recruiting, academics, team culture, leadership, and growth.
For incoming or current college athletes managing independence, pressure, team culture, NIL, academics, and life after sports.
Exact details vary by athlete stage, but each group program is built around weekly support, mentor-led education, guest guidance, and the Sports Mentorship LIFE framework.
Weekly conversations around habits, pressure, leadership, growth, and next steps.
Mentors and guests sharing lessons from sports, school, business, leadership, and life.
A place for support, replays, reminders, questions, and shared lessons.
Guidance around Lifestyle, Intelligence, Family, and Entrepreneurship.
Support that fits middle school, high school, or college athletes.
Consistent touchpoints to help athletes stay grounded and keep improving.
Group mentorship works well for athletes who need structure, lessons, community, and regular reminders. If an athlete needs deeper personal support, 1-on-1 may be the better path.
Each page explains the fit, support areas, and next step.