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Charlie Amos III
Sports Analytics Innovation Performance Enhancement • Fan Engagement • Scouting the Right Talent - Ask me how?
Charlie Amos III, also known as Coach Chuck, is the Founder, CEO, and Inventor of Lean 7 Fitness/Draft Day Technology, a Dallas, Texas-based software company specializing in sports performance technology.1
Professional Background
Coach Chuck founded Lean 7 Fitness in September 2010 and has been leading the company for over 13 years.1 The company focuses on:
- Sports performance technology
- Driving revenue and fan engagement for sports teams
- Supporting colleges, high schools, and sports fitness organizations
- Utilizing data-driven decisions for health, training, and sports development
Vision and Impact
Coach Chuck's vision revolves around using technology to optimize sports fitness decisions. His work has made an impact in both college recruiting and professional sports.1 He aims to help athletes from various backgrounds (rural, urban, and suburban) across the United States make informed decisions about their health, training, and sports development to prepare for college recruiting and beyond.1
Innovative Approach
Lean 7 Fitness/Draft Day Technology has developed state-of-the-art fitness equipment that allows for real-time comparison of athletic performance metrics between high school athletes and college-level All-Americans.1 This technology provides a benchmark for aspiring athletes and helps them understand their qualifications for different levels of collegiate sports.
Personal Mission
Coach Chuck is passionate about helping young athletes succeed. His goal is to get as many kids into college, trade school, or associate degree programs as possible.1 He believes in the power of knowledge and opportunity, often citing Hosea 4:6 (KJV): "My people perish from a lack of knowledge".1
Through his work at Lean 7 Fitness, Coach Chuck Amos continues to innovate in the field of sports analytics, performance enhancement, and talent scouting, with a focus on empowering athletes and bridging the gap between high school and college sports.