In this episode, Joe sits down with Malcolm Chase to break down the Athlete Arc — the full evolution from athlete, to professional, to coach, to advisor.
Malcolm has lived every stage of the journey. From high-level competition to building RPM Lacrosse, his work has helped shape athletes not just physically, but mentally and personally. This conversation dives into the identity shifts athletes face, the mistakes that stall development, what truly separates high performers, and how great players transition into great leaders.
Whether you’re an athlete trying to level up, a coach building a system, or a parent navigating long-term development, this episode delivers real insight from someone who’s been through it all.
What We Cover in This Episode
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About the Guest — Malcolm Chase
Malcolm Chase is a former high-level lacrosse player, coach, and the founder of RPM Lacrosse. Known for his energy, technical knowledge, and athlete-first approach, Malcolm has built RPM into a respected development platform that emphasizes skill, mindset, and leadership.
His work spans athlete development, coaching education, and mentorship — helping athletes navigate not just performance, but long-term growth inside and outside the game.
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