
Got Captains...
But No Leaders?
Having a captain doesn’t guarantee leadership. Real leaders take ownership, set the tone, and elevate everyone around them. It's time to give your athletes the tools to lead with confidence, responsibility, and purpose.

Got Captains...
But No Leaders?
Having a captain doesn’t guarantee leadership. Real leaders take ownership, set the tone, and elevate everyone around them. It's time to give your athletes the tools to lead with confidence, responsibility, and purpose.
Leadership doesn't develop on its own, and not all leadership is the same.
Finding out what type of leaders you have in your team is essential to your season.
Leadership doesn't develop on its own, and not all leadership is the same.
Finding out what type of leaders you have in your team is essential to your season.
Why So Many Teams Struggle With Leadership
"Leadership" is a very generalized term, in the sports world and in life.
The reality is, no team or organization can function properly without leadership.
But the problem?
There is no "one size fits all" for becoming an effective leader.
Generalized leadership advice won't get you anywhere.
So what can you do as a coach?
Find out what kind of leaders you have
And what each player responds to.
From there, you can develop true leadership..
The kind that means more than just a captain's armband.
The Leadership Workbook
Swipe here to see what's inside! 👇
Learn What Kind Of Leader They Are

Not all leadership is the same.
When most people think of a leader, they think of someone screaming at everyone, trying to get them in order.
The problem with that?
Not every athlete is like that.
Not everyone is naturally someone who can yell at the group and bark orders. The good thing is, there are other ways to lead,
for every personality type. I call these different types of leadership:
"The 3 E's of Leadership"
Understand True
Leadership

"Captains are not the same as leaders."
Leadership starts within, with real questions that athletes need to ask themselves. And no...
A captain's armband does not automatically give them those answers.
In the workbook, we go through real questions, prompts, and exercises that let athletes discover what it truly means to be a leader, as well as how they can unlock that skill within themselves on and off the field/court.
Understand the Leadership Loop

Leadership isn't a "one-time thing."
When you yell at a teammate once or show how you should act after a bad call from the referee,
Your job as a leader is not done.
Leadership is continuous, and it consists of multiple steps. In these workbooks, you can guide your athletes through the steps of what it takes to become a true leader, as well as how to maintain it all season.
This isn’t theory.
These are practical exercises, reflections, and conversations designed to
unlock the hidden leadership inside of any of your athletes.
Captains aren’t born, they’re built.
Give your athletes the tools to step up and lead with confidence.
This isn’t theory.
These are practical exercises, reflections, and conversations designed to unlock the hidden leadership inside of any of your athletes.
Captains aren’t born, they’re built.
Give your athletes the tools to step up and lead with confidence.
Quick Message From Coach K
Quick Message From Coach K
“Before a team can truly succeed, it’s not just about plays or conditioning, it’s about leadership. I’ve worked with high school, college, and even international athletes, and I can tell you this: teams with captains but no leaders always fall short.
The ones who thrive are the ones with athletes who step up, who take responsibility, set the standard, and lead by example. That’s why I created these Leadership resources: to help coaches develop captains and players into true leaders, with practical tools that build ownership, accountability, and influence that lasts beyond one season.
I didn’t cram everything into one big course either. I designed short, focused resources so you can choose which leadership skills your athletes need most, and start building them today."
The athletes who make the strongest leaders are the ones who:
Take absolute responsibility
Hold teammates accountable
Lead by example
Inspire confidence and trust
What Do You Get As A Coach?

Get everyone on the same page.
Leadership doesn't look the same for every team.
Why?
Because not every team has the same players. Everyone is different, responds differently, and needs to be led differently.
Learn how to develop common standards of leadership among your athletes, your coaching staff, and your organization.

Start conversations surrounding leadership.
Knowing where to start can be the most difficult part of fostering leadership in your athletes.
How do I start the conversation?
What part of leadership is most important?
How can the athletes do it amongst themselves?
These workbooks give you ways to kickstart those conversations between you and your athletes.

Real coaching tools, not just theory.
As coaches, we should not only understand WHY something is so important to leadership, but also have real resources to put
theory into action. In this workbook, we go through each side of leadership and why it's so important, as well as having resources you can pick out and use with your team to not only educate, but also empower them when it's time to compete.
Don’t wait until your team is crying out for leadership. Start Now.
Don’t wait until your team is crying out for leadership. Start Now.
Most coaches wait until clear problems explode.
When it feels like you give directions in the locker room, but then there's no one on the field to enforce them.
But by then, it’s too late.
You can't change anything anymore.
This workbook changes that.
This isn't a $2,500 workshop or weeks of one-on-one consulting.
It's a simple, powerful resource you can implement this week,
and every week for the rest of the season!
And it's available now for just $149!
Before the first whistle, your team has a choice:
Take responsibility and teach them to lead their teammates,
Or leave your team's success to chance.
Team Culture

Believe it or not, the culture within your team can have a MASSIVE impact on the mindset of your players. A strong team culture where players get along, push each other, and hold each other accountable will show in the mindset and resilience of your athletes. At the same time, teammates who constantly argue, put each other down, or are unclear about where the team is going, will crumble much faster individually when adversity hits.
Mindset

Leadership can't be done without a strong mindset. Simple as that. Leaders need to not only be responsible for their own performance, but also be mentally strong enough to stand up and be there for their teammates, especially in the most difficult points of the season. If you're going to develop a strong leader, you're always going to have to develop a strong mindset to go along with it.
All 3?!

Maybe it's not just one section you're looking for help with...
Are you looking for actionable and structured advice for Mindset, Leadership, AND Team Culture?
Then get the 3 Playbook Bundle and save $50!!
Maybe you don’t need all three playbooks... just two that fit your team best.
If you’re ready to go beyond leadership, grab one of these bundles and save!!
Not Sure Where To Start?
Every team is different.
Sometimes a workbook is all you need ...
But sometimes you need an outside perspective to help apply the tools directly to your athletes.
If you’re facing challenges around building leadership amongst the "leaders" in your team,
let’s work through them together 👇
Have Any Questions?
Have Any Questions?