
After 20 years as the Director of Performance and Nutrition at Gonzaga University, Mike Nilson joins the show to share why he stepped away from strength and conditioning to begin a new chapter as a financial advisor with Ten Capital. In his new role, Mike helps athletes navigate the world of NIL and how to manage their finances.
We dive into the principles behind his career transition, how to build a personal philosophy and framework, and what studying a wide range of disciplines taught him about skill acquisition. Mike also delivers a masterclass on the power of commitments, how just five minutes a day can change your life, and the value of mapping out your future with clarity and purpose.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Transition to New Beginnings
03:03 From Basketball to Strength Conditioning
06:03 Recognizing the Need for Financial Education
06:57 Transitioning to Financial Coaching
09:49 Overcoming Fears of Starting Anew
13:18 The Power of Daily Commitments
16:24 Principles, Strategies, and Techniques in Coaching
20:53 Connecting Different Fields of Knowledge
25:11 Crafting Personal Principles and Frameworks
27:59 Building Systems for Effective Delivery
30:52 Family First: Prioritizing Relationships Over Career
34:54 The Principle of Retirement: Timing and Decision Making
38:00 Commitment: Transforming Wants into Musts
42:41 Building Momentum: The Power of Small Wins
46:34 Discipline and Freedom: The Balance of Commitment
53:41 Nutrition and Commitment: The Importance of Consistency