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A NOTE FROM OUR FOUNDER

My journey through one of the hardest majors and one of the hardest universities, playing a sport built on failure, pushed me to develop systems that would allow me to thrive in any environment.

Champion's Voice is committed to gifting those systems to the next generation of student-athletes so that they learn from my failures and go further than I did.

I hope the teachings from my products and coaching extend far beyond the field and turn you into resilient humans that enjoy the process of living, creating, and walking the path of least regrets. My main goal for the next generation is that you can look back at 90 years old and have the absolute least amount of 'what-ifs' about your journey.

JD

JD

WHAT WE STAND FOR

The Champion's Voice Values

  • 01

    Authenticity

    We tell the truth about the work — the failures, the rebuilds, the wins. No highlight-reel myths, just the real systems behind the results.

  • 02

    Discipline

    Talent fades; systems compound. We show up for the boring reps that turn potential into performance.

  • 03

    Intentionality

    Every rep, every hour, every decision is chosen on purpose. We move with intent so our days add up to the life we want.

  • 04

    Accountability

    We own the outcome — good or bad. Excuses don't build champions; honest scoreboards do.

  • 05

    Growth

    Failure is simply feedback. We treat every setback as data and keep refining the system until it wins.

THE PATH OF LEAST REGRETS

Six Core Areas We Train

Every Champion's Voice system maps back to these seven areas. Master them together and you build a life with the fewest possible what-ifs.

  • 01

    Mindset & Resilience

    Train the inner game first. Learn to treat failure as feedback and pressure as a privilege so nothing knocks you off the path.

  • 02

    Time & Energy Management

    Protect your hours like a starter protects their spot. Systems for time and energy are what let you carry a heavy load without burning out.

  • 03

    Physical Performance

    The body is the engine for everything else. Build the habits — sleep, training, recovery — that keep you performing year-round.

  • 04

    Craft & Academics

    Master the work in front of you, on the field and in the classroom. Deliberate practice beats raw talent every single time.

  • 05

    Relationships & Network

    Nobody walks the path alone. Build the locker room, the mentors, and the circle that holds you accountable.

  • 06

    Purpose & Legacy

    Play the long game. Decide now what 90-year-old you needs to see when they look back.

THE BACKSTORY

Built From Failure, Refined Into Systems

  • High school came easy. Raw athleticism carried the field, and IB courses fell to memory alone — no real study habits, no systems, just talent doing all of the lifting.

  • Then came Cornell. One semester into one of the hardest majors at one of the hardest universities: a 2.7 GPA and a seat in the Dean's office, discussing a leave of absence.

  • The field offered no escape. A disastrous freshman year of baseball, compounded by a broken hand, left nothing standing — not the athlete, and not the student.

  • The next three years were spent ruthlessly developing and refining systems to manage time, stress, and performance — tested daily against an engineering course load and a D1 schedule.

  • The systems won. Dean's List engineering student. Graduation speaker for the Cornell engineering class. And from there — professional baseball.

THE TRACK RECORD

  • D1 Baseball 4-Year Starter & 2x Team Captain

  • MLB Draft League & Independent Pro Baseball Player

  • Dean's List Civil Engineering Student

  • Cornell Engineering Class Graduation Speaker

MEET THE TEAM

The Voices Behind Champion's Voice

  • Jakobi Davis

    Jakobi Davis

    Founder and CEO

    Jakobi built Champion's Voice out of his own rebuild. A D1 baseball four-year starter and two-time captain who went on to play in the MLB Draft League and independent pro ball, he did it while earning a Dean's List civil engineering degree at Cornell — and was chosen to give the engineering class graduation speech. The systems that pulled him out of a 2.7 GPA and a broken freshman year are the same ones he now hands to the next generation of student-athletes.

    D1 Captain · Pro Baseball · Cornell Engineering Grad Speaker