Just A Cup

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Welcome to Just A Cup—the quick, candid show where athletes, coaches, founders, and performance pros share real stories and practical takeaways you can use today. Host Bryan Fetzer (coach, co-founder of PsyOPTIMAL, and high-performance consultant) sits down for smart, no-fluff conversations on mindset, leadership, training, recovery, and the business of sport. It’s like grabbing a coffee with someone who’s been there—and actually asks the questions you would. New episodes drop regularly with clear highlights, timestamps, and links to dig deeper. Subscribe, share with a teammate, and let’s get better—one cup at a time.

  1. Just A Cup - Daniel Levy, CEO Propel Pro | S2E67

    12/22/2025

    Just A Cup - Daniel Levy, CEO Propel Pro | S2E67

    In this episode of Just A Cup, host Bryan Fetzer talks with Daniel Levy (CEO, Propel Pro) about leveling access to high-quality coaching: connecting athletes with top coaches, speeding up feedback cycles, and giving clubs a scalable way to support development year-round. We cover platform design, coach QA, parent education, and smart pilots with youth organizations. Daniel also shares lessons from recent partnerships (e.g., Vermont Soccer Association/ODP and collaboration with Manhattan SC coach Ray Selvadurai) and how Propel Pro is gearing up for a broader 2026 rollout. Episode Guide (timestamps ~approx.) 00:00 – Welcome + the gap Propel Pro set out to solve (access + timely feedback) 04:00 – Building an “all-sports” marketplace without chaos: coach vetting, SLAs, and quality control 10:30 – Youth club pilots that work: Vermont SA/ODP and the Manhattan SC collaboration playbook 18:20 – What parents actually need to know (expectations, timelines, and avoiding overtraining) 24:45 – Coach enablement: feedback templates, video norms, and milestone tracking 31:00 – Pricing, traction, and the road to a larger 2026 launch window propelpros.com 38:10 – Rapid-fire: favorite youth-development drills, metrics that matter, best advice for multi-sport kids 44:30 – Where to find Propel Pro + how to collaborate (clubs, DOCs, and coaches) Note: Timestamps are approximate—adjust once you finalize chapters. Guest Links Propel Pro (official site): https://www.propelpros.com/ – mission, early access, and staff. News/Partners: Vermont Soccer Association + ODP; collaboration with Ray Selvadurai/Manhattan SC. Update post (Daniel Levy): recent partnerships & platform vision. Daniel Levy (LinkedIn): background + company updates. LinkedIn Listen & Watch Bleav – Just A Cup (show home): https://bleav.com/shows/just-a-cup/ Bleav YouTube – @coachfetzjustacup: https://www.youtube.com/@coachfetzjustacup youtube.com This clip on YouTube: https://youtu.be/_o0mvsGmoLs Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    40 min
  2. Just A Cup - Volleybird co-founders Cassandra Toroian and Tracy Thomas | S2E66

    12/04/2025

    Just A Cup - Volleybird co-founders Cassandra Toroian and Tracy Thomas | S2E66

    n this episode of Just A Cup, host Bryan Fetzer talks with Volleybird co-founders Cassandra Toroian and Tracy Thomas about launching a sports-lifestyle brand that actually serves players: curated boxes of premium gear, wellness, and recovery picks—delivered on a simple cadence—across tennis, pickleball, padel, and golf. We dig into product curation, unboxing delight vs. utility, and how community feedback shapes the next drop. The duo also shares how Ruley, the E-Referee uses AI to translate ref-speak into plain English so games keep moving (and friendships stay intact). We hit startup lessons, supply chain sanity, female-founder realities, and why coffee-shop brainstorms with athletes are an unfair advantage. Episode Guide 00:00 – Welcome + why lifestyle brands win when they solve real on-court problems 03:00 – Volleybird origin story: from player frustrations to curated surprise boxes (sports covered + cadence) 09:30 – What’s in the box? Balancing premium, practical, and “fun” (and how feedback loops work) 16:45 – Ruley, the E-Referee: clearing up rules instantly so games don’t stall (tennis/pickleball/padel/golf) 24:15 – Community building and content: why short how-tos and unboxings convert casuals into fans instagram.com+1 31:00 – Startup realities: supply chain, seasonality, and pricing a bi-monthly experience that lasts 38:20 – Female-founder insights: momentum, mentorship, and measuring traction 44:10 – Rapid-fire: favorite court/course essentials, apps they love, and the best product feedback they ever got 47:30 – Where to find Volleybird & Ruley + how to collaborate Guest + Brand Links Volleybird (official): https://volleybird.shop/ VolleyBird How Volleybird Works (cadence, sports, subscription): https://volleybird.shop/pages/how-it-works VolleyBird Volleybird Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/volleybird_shop/ instagram.com Ruley, the E-Referee (AI rules assistant overview): founder/brand posts & updates LinkedIn Cassandra Toroian bio/overview (background + ventures): https://dontbuythebull.io/about-cassandra-toroian/Cassandra Toroian Tracy Thomas (profile): https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracy-thomas71 LinkedIn Listen & Watch Bleav – Just A Cup (show home): https://bleav.com/shows/just-a-cup/ YouTube – @coachfetzjustacup: https://www.youtube.com/@coachfetzjustacup Episode Credits Host: Bryan Fetzer • Guests: Cassandra Toroian & Tracy Thomas (Co-Founders, Volleybird; Co-Founders, Ruley) Additional Notes / Calls to Action Like the episode? Rate & review on Apple/Spotify—that’s how other players and coaches find us. Apple Podcasts Guest suggestions or partnerships: DM Bryan on Instagram @coachfetz or connect on LinkedIn. instagram.com+1 Volleybird, sports subscription box, pickleball box, tennis subscription box, golf gift box, padel gear box, Ruley E-Referee, AI sports rules, women founders in sports tech, Bryan Fetzer, Bleav podcast Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    32 min
  3. Just A Cup - Arpen Desai, co-founder of SportsFirst | S2E65

    11/24/2025

    Just A Cup - Arpen Desai, co-founder of SportsFirst | S2E65

    In this episode of Just A Cup, host Bryan Fetzer chats with Arpan Desai of SportsFirst, a sports-technology company building products and software used by teams and partners across the industry. Arpan shares the origin of SportsFirst, how his team ships products for real-world use cases, and where AI/automation actually delivers ROI for athletes, coaches, and front offices. We get into fan-experience apps, data privacy/design tradeoffs, and the realities of scaling a sports-tech startup (tooling, hiring, and go-to-market). Stick around for rapid-fire: favorite stadium tech, founder pitfalls, and Arpan’s advice for students breaking into sports + tech Episode Guide (timestamps ~approx.) 00:00 – Welcome, show setup, why sports tech needs “on-field” empathy 02:30 – Arpan’s path to SportsFirst & the core problem they set out to solve SportsFirst 08:20 – Building for elite teams: requirements, speed, and reliability in the wild 14:40 – The AI stack in sports: where it helps (and where it’s hype) SportsFirst 21:30 – Fan apps, live ops, and measurable engagement 28:15 – Data governance & privacy by design for teams and leagues 33:00 – GTM playbook: pilots, proof-of-value, and scaling beyond seasonality 38:10 – Founder lessons: shipping fast without breaking trust 42:00 – Rapid-fire: stadium tech, must-read resources, favorite athlete-led products 45:30 – Where to find Arpan & SportsFirst; how to collaborate 46:30 – Closing + subscribe/ratings CTA Note: Markers are approximate; feel free to adjust to your final chaptering once the audio is locked. Guest Links SportsFirst – company site & resources: https://www.sportsfirst.net/ SportsFirst Sports Technology Trends (reports featuring Arpan): 2024 / 2025 briefs from SportsFirst SportsFirst+1 Arpan on X (Twitter): https://x.com/arpand9 X (formerly Twitter) Arpan on LinkedIn (talks, updates): https://www.linkedin.com/posts/arpan-desai-mobilefirst_ LinkedIn Listen & Watch Bleav – Just A Cup (show home): https://bleav.com/shows/just-a-cup/ YouTube – @coachfetzjustacup: https://www.youtube.com/@coachfetzjustacup This episode on YouTube (if applicable): https://youtu.be/HVAnOzhjfmE Episode Credits Host: Bryan Fetzer • Guest: Arpan Desai (Co-Founder/CTO, SportsFirst) SportsFirst+1 Additional Notes / Resources Interested in partnering or a guest spot? DM Bryan on Instagram @coachfetz or connect on LinkedIn @bryanfetzer (also listed on the Bleav show page). If you enjoyed this, please rate & review on Apple/Spotify—it helps more coaches, athletes, and builders discover the show.   sports technology, sports tech startup, AI in sports, athlete performance data, fan engagement apps, sports product management, SportsFirst, Arpan Desai, Bryan Fetzer, Bleav Network Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    26 min
  4. Just A Cup - Stories on Sneakers: Chummy’s Customs CEO Chris Donell and Colin “Chummy” Szumski | S2E65

    11/15/2025

    Just A Cup - Stories on Sneakers: Chummy’s Customs CEO Chris Donell and Colin “Chummy” Szumski | S2E65

    In this episode of Just A Cup, host Bryan Fetzer chats with Colin Szumski, the Miami-based artist behind Chummy’s Customs, about building a custom-footwear brand that celebrates life’s biggest moments—jersey-material “game day” shoes, charity collabs like My Cause My Cleats, and live activations with major partners. We talk creative process (materials, deconstruction, airbrushing), scaling from single commissions to brand campaigns, pricing transparency, and how to work with athletes, teams, and sponsors without losing the art. Colin also shares social-growth strategy, what makes a design go viral, and the lessons learned from collabs that landed in People, Complex, and BR Kicks. Episode Guide 00:00 – Welcome + why “every pair tells a story” 02:45 – Origin: from college apartment customs to Miami studio & brand activations (Super Bowl / Art Basel) Angelus Direct 08:30 – Process deep-dive: sourcing, jersey upcycling, hand-painting & finishing 14:10 – Athlete & brand collabs: what partners actually need (briefs, approvals, turnarounds) Chummy's Customs 21:40 – My Cause My Cleats: purpose, storytelling, and game-week logistics Chummy's Customs 28:05 – Social & content: reels that convert; behind-the-scenes vs. big reveals 33:30 – From one-offs to activations: working events & fan-engagement contests (Steel United example) 39:15 – Pricing, timelines, IP basics & expectations (what clients should know) 44:20 – Rapid-fire: favorite pair, dream collab, best feedback, toughest material 47:00 – Where to find Chummy’s Customs + how to collaborate Guest Links Chummy’s Customs (official site): https://www.chummyscustoms.com/ – collaborators include Coca-Cola, FanDuel, Chelsea, 76ers, and more. About / Contact / Collabs: Brand collaborations & My Cause My Cleats intake. Chummy's Customs+1 Instagram (@_chummys): portfolio, reels, and latest drops. instagram.com Linktree (all links): requests, collabs, FAQs. Linktree Founder (Colin Szumski) – feature & bio: creative background, live activations. Angelus Direct Listen & Watch Bleav – Just A Cup (show home): https://bleav.com/shows/just-a-cup/ Bleav YouTube – @coachfetzjustacup: https://www.youtube.com/@coachfetzjustacup YouTube Episode Credits Host: Bryan Fetzer • Guest: Colin Szumski (Founder & Chief Creative Officer, Chummy’s Customs). Chummy's Customs+1 Additional Notes / Calls to Action Like the episode? Rate & review on Apple/Spotify—it helps athletes, artists, and brand folks find the show. Inquiries / partnerships: Use the Chummy’s Customs collab form or DM via Instagram; for show bookings, contact Bryan via the Bleav show page or socials below. Chummy's Customs+1 custom sneakers, custom cleats, jersey shoes, My Cause My Cleats, athlete collabs, brand activations, fan engagement, sneaker artist, Chummy’s Customs, Colin Szumski, Bryan Fetzer, Bleav Network Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    40 min
  5. Just A Cup - Ryan Medrano, 2x Silver Medalist, US Paralympian and "Survivor" TV Show | S2E64

    11/03/2025

    Just A Cup - Ryan Medrano, 2x Silver Medalist, US Paralympian and "Survivor" TV Show | S2E64

    How do you go from reality-TV challenges to the Paralympic podium—twice? Ryan Medrano joins host Bryan Fetzerto unpack his journey from Survivor 43 to two Paris 2024 silver medals, explain the T38 classification in plain English, and share practical tools for focus, sponsorship, and storytelling that any athlete can use. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/oCBA-RqjdUk Just A Cup on Bleav (show hub): https://bleav.com/shows/just-a-cup/ In this episode T38 sprinting 101: what the classification means and why it matters Paris highlights: the silver-medal races and the adjustments that paid off Survivor lessons for sport: teamwork, adversity, and decision-making under pressure Mindset tools: a simple 20-second reset for composure in big moments Sponsor strategy for Paralympians: how to craft a story that brands remember The Paralympic movement’s future: visibility, access, and youth pipelines Timestamps 00:00 — Cold open: island games to global games 02:10 — Ryan’s route to Team USA and T38 explained 07:20 — Paris 2024: two silvers and the difference-makers 12:40 — Mindset toolbox: breath, eyes, word 18:05 — Survivor takeaways that work in lane four 23:00 — Sponsorship and storytelling for Paralympic athletes 28:10 — What is next for Ryan and for the movement 32:20 — Rapid-Fire: favorite session, race cue, message to young athletes 35:10 — Closing and how to follow Episode notes Pressure is information—use it to choose the next best action. Keep classification education simple; clarity builds fans and partners. Sponsor pitch rule: story first, metrics second—then prove it with consistent content. The reset that travels: one breath, one focal point, one word. More from Just A Cup YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@coachfetzjustacup Show page on Bleav: https://bleav.com/shows/just-a-cup/ Connect Host: Bryan Fetzer — Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachfetz/ — LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryan-fetzer/ For guests, partnerships, or media: message via the Bleav show page or DM Bryan on Instagram/LinkedIn. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    46 min
  6. Just A Cup - Blake Patterson, CEO & Co-Founder of Wunderfan and Wunderpar | S2E63

    10/23/2025

    Just A Cup - Blake Patterson, CEO & Co-Founder of Wunderfan and Wunderpar | S2E63

    Wunderfan Explained: Rewards, Wundercoins & College Fan Engagement | Blake Patterson | Just A Cup How do you pack student sections and keep fans engaged all game long? Wunderfan founder Blake Patterson joins Bryan Fetzer to break down how the app rewards attendance, predictions, and interactions—with “Wundercoins,” campus contests, and sponsor perks. Watch & subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@coachfetzjustacup Listen on the Bleav Network: https://bleav.com/shows/just-a-cup/ Why watch: Real plays schools are running to boost turnout and keep fans in seats, how Wundercoins convert to prizes and partner offers, and how this ties into NIL and sponsor ROI. Recent launches include college fan contests like Wunder Madness. : Learn More about Wunderfan and Wunderpar https://www.instagram.com/wunderfanapp/ https://wunderpar.com/news/the-wunder-company-redefining-rewards-engagement/ https://duckduckgo.com/?q=wunderfan+sign+in&t=osx&ia=web Timestamps 00:00 Cold open — the empty-student-section problem 02:10 Blake’s path to Wunderfan and the core idea 07:30 How it works: show up, stay, predict, interact → earn 13:40 Rewards engine: Wundercoins, prizes, and partners 18:20 College playbook: promotion nights, student sections, retention 24:30 NIL, brand partners, and measuring ROI 30:10 Rapid-Fire — best activation, biggest lesson, day-one tips 33:40 Closing + where to find Wunderfan More Just A Cup: • Leadership & Culture (playlist) • Sports Business & Tech (playlist) Hosted by Bryan Fetzer | IG @coachfetz | LinkedIn @coachfetz About Just A Cup Hosted by Bryan Fetzer, Just A Cup is where high performance, mindset, and leadership meet real-world stories—from world champions to founders, coaches, and creators. Fun, fast, and actionable. Watch on Bleav and YouTube: https://bleav.com/shows/just-a-cup/ • https://www.youtube.com/@coachfetzjustacup! BE BLESSED MY FRIENDS! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    49 min
  7. Just A Cup - Kevin Owens, Overseas Famous founder and former pro basketball player | S2E62

    09/30/2025

    Just A Cup - Kevin Owens, Overseas Famous founder and former pro basketball player | S2E62

    Learn MORE ABOUT  OVERSEAS FAMOUS https://www.overseasfamous.com/ Buy his BOOK https://www.amazon.com/Overseas-Famous-Kevin-Owens/dp/1737282232/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= Highlights Kevin Owens emphasizes adaptability as the key survival skill for pro basketball players overseas. Owens recounts his Cinderella NCAA tournament run with Mammoth and the humbling experience against Duke’s national championship team. Overseas basketball often comes with financial instability, with late or missed paychecks common, making research and self-advocacy essential. The overseas game improved Owens’ passing skills due to its fast-paced, free-flowing style. Owens shares his pre-game music rituals that helped him mentally focus and embrace his role as the team’s star. ️ Owens founded Overseas Famous and Overseas X to provide community, resources, and protection for players navigating the overseas circuit. Key advice to young players: embrace pressure situations and understand that “this too shall pass” during tough times. Key Insights Adaptability is Non-Negotiable Overseas: Kevin Owens stresses that overseas basketball demands rapid adjustment to new cultures, languages, food, and living conditions. Unlike short trips or the relatively familiar U.S. leagues, overseas players face open-ended contracts in unfamiliar environments, forcing them to “adapt or die.” This adaptability extends beyond basketball skills to everyday life challenges, from driving on the wrong side of the road to managing isolation and homesickness. This insight underscores that success overseas is as much about mental and cultural agility as it is about athletic ability. The NCAA Tournament Experience Shapes Mindset: Owens’ recounting of Mammoth’s improbable NCAA tournament qualification and subsequent matchup against a dominant Duke team reflects the power of belief and underdog spirit. Despite being outmatched, the experience of competing on that stage instilled a lasting mindset of perseverance and ambition. It also highlights the stark contrast between college and professional basketball environments and the evolving nature of athlete recognition and support. Financial Realities and Contract Vigilance Are Crucial: Many players chasing the overseas dream face precarious financial situations, including delayed or withheld paychecks. Owens advises thorough research on the stability and reputation of prospective teams and leagues before signing contracts. He also recommends tools like currency transfer services to minimize fees and maximize earnings. This insight serves as a crucial warning for young athletes to not only trust their agents but also advocate for themselves and perform due diligence to avoid financial pitfalls. Playing Overseas Enhances Skill Sets Beyond Traditional U.S. Styles: Owens credits the international game’s fluid, motion-based offense for greatly improving his passing ability. Unlike the more rigid, set-play style common in American basketball, overseas leagues emphasize constant movement and creativity, which helped Owens develop a wider range of passing techniques. This evolution shows how exposure to diverse playing styles can broaden an athlete’s capabilities and improve overall game IQ. Mental Preparation and Rituals Anchor Performance: Owens’ detailed description of his pre-game rituals—carefully timed music cues and motivational lyrics—illustrates how athletes use consistent mental cues to build confidence and focus. His approach, blending music with visualization of fan expectations, helped him internalize his role as a leader and maintain intensity despite external pressures. This insight reveals the often-overlooked psychological tools athletes employ to stay ready and resilient. ️ Building Community and Protecting Players From Scams: Recognizing the information gap and vulnerabilities in overseas basketball, Owens created Overseas X, a community platform that connects players with vetted resources, mentors, and each other to navigate contracts, living conditions, and cultural challenges. This initiative addresses a critical need for transparency and support in a fragmented and sometimes exploitative market, empowering players to make informed decisions and avoid common traps. High-Pressure Practice and Mindset Training Prepare Players for Pro Realities: Owens advises college coaches to simulate high-pressure, “winner-take-all” scenarios in practice to better prepare players for the immediate expectations overseas. Since pro teams abroad often give athletes a very short window to prove themselves, mental toughness and the ability to perform under stress are vital. This insight bridges the gap between collegiate development and professional demands, emphasizing that skill alone is insufficient without the right mindset and composure. Conclusion Kevin Owens’ story is a powerful testament to the resilience, adaptability, and mental fortitude required to build a basketball career overseas. His journey from underdog college player to international pro, and then to entrepreneur and mentor, offers invaluable lessons for athletes, coaches, and sports professionals. Through his candid reflections and practical advice, Owens sheds light on the realities of overseas basketball—the challenges, the culture shocks, the financial hurdles, and the unique growth opportunities. His creation of Overseas Famous and Overseas X illustrates how community and information sharing can transform the athlete experience, making the overseas path more accessible and sustainable. Ultimately, Owens instills hope that with the right mindset and support system, players can thrive beyond the NBA dream and carve out meaningful careers around the globe. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    49 min
  8. Just A Cup -Matt Booth, Way of Champions and the Canterbury School | S2E61

    09/16/2025

    Just A Cup -Matt Booth, Way of Champions and the Canterbury School | S2E61

    Guest: Matt Booth — Dean of Athletics & Director of Strength & Conditioning, Canterbury School (Fort Myers, FL); Assistant Trainer, Way of Champions. Theme: Performance isn’t complicated—it’s consistent. Build behaviors before outcomes and your Tuesday habits will win your Saturday championships. Key Topics & Takeaways Culture = behaviors you can see. Define vision/mission/values/standards and make sure they show up daily, not just on posters. Protect the Circle. Stand side-by-side, link arms, and guard the shared vision at the center; no one is “in front” or “behind.” This became a campus-wide symbol after Hurricane Ian. Crisis as opportunity. After Ian, the volleyball team rallied, rebuilt connection, and won its first district title in 13 years—proof that culture scales under stress. Coach behaviors, not scoreboards. Start with common language across the department; intentionally schedule short, recurring culture/leadership sessions (e.g., A/B lunch blocks). Rule of One (connection habit). Each coach messages one athlete per day (30 seconds) to recognize effort; track with a simple dot system so no one gets missed. Modern athlete reality. NIL, early specialization, year-round travel, and social media “advice” increase burnout, ACL/Tommy John risk, and confusion—so coaches must explain the why, adapt, and build recovery/off-season windows. Relationship game > X’s & O’s. Inspired by Steve Kerr: the most important win is relationships; meet athletes where they are, especially those beyond your top performers. Simple, hard training beats complicated plans. Stop over-engineering the weight room; emphasize intent, competition, and recovery. Timestamped Outline 00:00–02:30 — Intro; why championship culture shows up on a random Tuesday; coaches must widen the lens beyond results. 03:30–05:40 — Wave of Champions origin; “Nothing changes if nothing changes” sparks a department-wide reset of language, vision, and standards. 06:40–11:20 — Protect the Circle: volleyball adopts the circle ritual; post-Hurricane Ian the whole school gathers in a circle; team wins first district in 13 years. 12:00–14:45 — Expansion to boys’ soccer (state runner-up) and baseball (25–5) as culture evidence spreads; building intentional time for leadership/mental performance. 15:40–22:40 — Trends: NIL in HS, early specialization, burnout, mental health, overuse injuries; why explaining the why matters for Gen Z/Gen Alpha. 22:40–28:40 — Communication systems: one-on-ones, Rule of One texts, dot tracking; lowering ego in the weight room; aligning with outside trainers. 29:00–33:45 — Rapid-fire: Grit workouts: “Continuous 150s” (150 fast / 50 jog / 150 fast) & 30-on/30-off lifts. Coffee: none—high energy without it. Book: The Champion Teammate for short, applicable culture lessons. Pod episodes: Steve Kerr; David Brandt (Messiah Method), Jonah Oliver. Underrated habit: Make your bed—discipline first thing. Advice to new coaches: Know who you are; leadership starts with self-awareness. 33:45–End — Close; Iron Faith Nutrition sponsor; subscribe on Bleav/YouTube/Apple/Spotify. Playbook: How to Implement This Tomorrow Codify culture: In one page, define Vision / Mission / Values / Standards; use this language in practice plans. Adopt a ritual: Open/close practice in a circle; 60 seconds to restate the day’s value (e.g., “composure,” “effort”). Schedule micro-sessions: 20–25 min culture/leadership meetings at lunch once a week per team. Start Rule of One: Coach sends one personal message nightly; staff uses a shared roster with dots to ensure reach. Simplify training: Anchor days with one competitive set (e.g., 30/30) and one clear performance intent; plan off-season blocks. Explain the why: Add a 60-second “Why this works” brief before each lift or speed session. championship culture, high school strength and conditioning, Way of Champions, athlete leadership, mental performance, NIL high school sports, early sport specialization, athlete burnout, ACL prevention, Tommy John risk, team connection, coach-athlete communication, Fort Myers Canterbury School, protect the circle, rule of one coaching, competitive grit workouts, continuous 150s, 30 on 30 off, Steve Kerr relationship game, weight room culture, recovery and off-season. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    34 min
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Welcome to Just A Cup—the quick, candid show where athletes, coaches, founders, and performance pros share real stories and practical takeaways you can use today. Host Bryan Fetzer (coach, co-founder of PsyOPTIMAL, and high-performance consultant) sits down for smart, no-fluff conversations on mindset, leadership, training, recovery, and the business of sport. It’s like grabbing a coffee with someone who’s been there—and actually asks the questions you would. New episodes drop regularly with clear highlights, timestamps, and links to dig deeper. Subscribe, share with a teammate, and let’s get better—one cup at a time.