The Problem
Performance ≠ Capacity
Overtraining & Under-Recovery
Players are physically pushed to their limits without enough recovery support. They're often overtrained, under-recovered, and not emotionally equipped to sustain performance — leading to depression, burnout, and even injury.
Lack of Emotional & Environmental Support
While teams invest in physical environments, emotional environments often go overlooked. Even when support exists, it's usually at a cost to someone on the inside. That's where a third-party perspective — like ours — creates safety and honest reflection.
Disconnected Team Culture
It's not that athletes don't care; they love the game deeply. But many teams struggle with a "me-only" culture rooted in early development systems like travel ball. Integrating new players or navigating transitions often highlights gaps in communication and cohesion.
The Solution:
We measure what makes performance repeatable.
The WISE Assessment is a performance diagnostic measuring:
Well – Is the athlete physically and emotionally able to sustain performance?
Intelligent – Do they have the mental flexibility, insight, and process clarity to grow?
Safe – Do they feel secure speaking up, adapting, and being themselves?
Empowered – Are they driven by purpose and connected to their role?
The Results
Davidson College
Case Study
+80%
conference wins (10 to 18)
+60%
improvement in feedback time
+5
spot climb in standings (from 9th to 4th)
+22%
RPI Boost (229 to 178)
“In a year in which we placed utmost emphasis on individual well-being and performance, our time was invaluable. Our team, individually and collectively, grew as people and performers. The conversations and skills learned impacted our program both on and off the field.”
Meet the Team
We’re not outsiders trying to enter sports. We’ve lived this work.
20 years of experience bridging business, health & performance
Experts in psychology, data analytics, and behavioral science
Experience across MLB, college athletics, and corporate performance
Proven at the intersection of human performance, psychology, and data-informed decision making