The Entrepreneurial Athlete

Your Passion, Your Business: From Athlete to Entrepreneur.

Ever dream of turning your love for your sport into a real business? This 6-week, accredited course provides the blueprint for creating, launching, and growing your own venture, from running camps and clinics to developing your own product.

If Your Athlete Has Big Ideas, This Course is For Them.

The Aspiring Innovator (Ages 14+): Student-athletes with a creative spark who want to learn how to build something of their own.

Future Coaches & Leaders: Athletes who envision running their own camps, clinics, or even a future dojo.

The Proactive Athlete: Students who want to develop practical business and leadership skills that will set them apart in any career field.

A Curriculum for Building Your Vision

Throughout this 6-week course, students will learn the fundamental steps of turning an idea into a reality through practical, project-based modules. Key learning outcomes include:

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Develop Your Business Idea:

Learn how to identify a need in the market and create a unique business concept.

Create a Simple Business Plan:

Outline your mission, target audience, and the basic steps needed to launch your venture.

Master Grassroots Marketing:

Discover how to effectively market your first camp, clinic, or product to your local community.

Understand Pricing & Profit:

Learn the basics of setting prices for your services or products to ensure profitability.

Execute Your Launch:

Gain the confidence and a clear checklist to successfully launch your first entrepreneurial project.

Flexible, Accredited, and Built for Your Schedule

Format: Flexible Online Learning

Duration: 6 Weeks

Accreditation: Fully Accredited (Powered by K12 Private Academy)

Commitment: 3-5 hours per week, completed on your schedule.

Don't Just Be a Player. Be a Game Changer.

Equip your athlete with the entrepreneurial skills to build their own legacy. With limited spots available, now is the time to enroll them in a course that teaches them how to lead.