Leadership Path
Your athlete gets structured ways to help younger players, build empathy and responsibility, and leave with real experience they can talk about.
Parents usually want the same three things: someone credible to really see their athlete, clearer language around strengths, and a path their athlete will actually complete. That is what this program is built to do.
From June 1 through November 1, I work with athletes in a structure that takes about 15 minutes per week and can stack around real life. Every athlete starts on one of two paths: leadership or direct mentoring.
Both paths lead into the same program. The difference is whether your athlete needs leadership reps first or direct performance feedback first.
Your athlete gets structured ways to help younger players, build empathy and responsibility, and leave with real experience they can talk about.
Your athlete gets Jesse's eyes on their development, film-based feedback, and clearer language around what stands out and what should improve.
The workload is about 15 minutes per week and can stack across the week, which makes it practical for busy athletes and families.
You are not buying content for content's sake. You are buying a credible process that helps your athlete grow and gives your family real language around what stands out.
You do not have to guess whether your athlete is being seen. Jesse is in the process and names what is real.
The program helps your athlete and family explain what stands out, where they help a team, and what the next step should be.
Film feedback, a leadership certificate, and a signed strengths letter give families something concrete to keep and use.
The work is designed to end with something useful: better language around strengths, direct feedback on play, and artifacts that help the athlete explain what they bring.
Jesse reviews the athlete's play and uses that analysis to make the performance conversation specific and useful.
The program ends with a formal certificate tied to the leadership habits, empathy, and communication shown during the work.
At the end, Jesse signs a letter explaining what the athlete is good at and where those strengths showed up over the program.
These are short excerpts from real emails. They matter because they speak to trust, insight, and whether the work feels valuable after families experience it.
"Thank you for encouraging them and helping them power through an extremely tough game."
"We very much appreciate the investment you have made in Henrik as a young athlete."
"We appreciate your insight and passion."
Complete the quick form, confirm the communication requirements, agree to the terms, and continue to secure checkout. The full value is $1,650. Today the program is $330.
Checkout requires agreement to the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. The investment is de-risked by the light weekly lift, direct access to Jesse's feedback, and clear closing proof your family can keep.