Limitless Performance is a sports performance company based in Janesville, Wisconsin, developing athletes from youth (Kindergarten) all the way through college and professional levels. With over 400 five-star reviews, we’ve built a reputation as one of the premier training environments in southern Wisconsin—not just for skill development, but for who athletes become in the process.
At our core, we believe this:
The goal is not just better athletes—it’s better people.
Most people are obsessed with results.
We’re obsessed with the process that produces them.
Because when you truly understand how to train your mind, your habits, and your awareness—results stop being something you chase and start becoming something you naturally produce.
Who This Podcast Is For
This podcast is for:
- Athletes who feel like they have more in them—but can’t consistently access it
- Players who struggle with confidence, overthinking, or playing tight in big moments
- Competitors who want to separate themselves mentally, not just physically
- Coaches who want to lead, teach, and build culture at a deeper level
- Parents who want to better understand how to support their athlete’s mindset
- And anyone who knows that performance is more than mechanics—it’s identity, awareness, and presence
If you care about becoming your best—not just in sport, but in life—this is for you.
This podcast is an extension of that mission.
The Limitless Game is where sport meets psychology, presence, and truth.
Every episode is built to help athletes and coaches:
- Train their mind the same way they train their body
- Remove mental noise and perform freely
- Build confidence without ego
- Compete from clarity, not fear
- Integrate high-level mental performance into daily life
No fluff. No overcomplication.
Just what actually works when it matters.
Coach Jack, the voice behind the podcast, holds a degree in psychology from the University of Wisconsin–Platteville and is the co-owner of Limitless Performance. His work blends modern sports psychology, real-world coaching experience, and deeper principles of awareness, discipline, and identity.
This isn’t theory.
It’s the same framework he uses to train athletes every day—and to train himself.
The mission is simple:
Take what is often complex, hidden, or misunderstood…
…and make it clear, practical, and immediately usable.
Because the only understanding that matters is the one you can live out—
in practice, in competition, and in life.