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Chris Barnard’s Biggest Accomplishments: Founder of Overtime Athletes Chris coaches elite NFL, NBA and Major League Baseball athletes to peak performance. Overtime Athletes Nation (OTA) has over 200,000+ athlete members and is in over 91 countries. (with 200,000 subscribers on YouTube) Co-Founder of Strength Camp with friend & mentor Elliot Hulse. Manages 4 businesses Strength Camp Gym, Strength Camp Media, Strength Camp International & Overtime Athletes He earned his Bachelor's in Applied Kinesiology and Physiology at the University of Miami. Chris went from Janitor at World’s Gym to leading entrepreneur & author, coaching athletes around the world to maximise their performance. What You Will Learn This Episode Chris Barnard’s backstory from janitor at world’s gym, to personal trainer at LA fitness, to working with Elliot Hulse and now working with elite athletes and being a co-owner of Strength Camp and founder of overtime athletes. How Chris became a coach and how his own growth was stunted during high school and how his passion for skill/knowledge overcame this. How did Chris know he was passionate about Sports/Athletic Performance? Why overtime athletes gives away so many free resources and why this works in business. How he connected with Elliot Hulse and why you shouldn’t go seeking a ‘big name’ mentor. His specific process for working with athletes. What success secret did Chris learn from Lebron James after watching his development as an athlete over a couple of seasons and how he applies this idea to his own life and business. How to coach young athletes to peak performance and coaching advice for those looking to step into that role. How he manages his time running 4 businesses and managing a team and training athletes on top of that. Some of Chris' best Business ideas and tips. How he sets goals both intrinsically and extrinsically for the year, month, week and day and how you can do the same. How he structures each day for success including morning/evening rituals. What are Chris Barnards goals for the future?