What does elite sport actually teach you that business school can't? For TK, the answer isn't what most people expect. It's not tactics or tenacity — it's the experience of being around specialists who see what you can't see in yourself, competing against people who push you to levels you'd never reach alone, and learning to find complete clarity in the moments of highest pressure.
In this episode, Nigel sits down with TK to explore the through-line between competing at representative level in baseball and football, wanting to turn professional in kickboxing, and building companies from the ground up. The conversation moves from Formula One's obsession with marginal gains to what it feels like when the world slows down in the middle of a fight — and why that same state of clarity is something TK actively engineers into his daily routine as a founder and CEO.
This episode is for business owners who sense that their physical habits and their business performance are connected — but haven't yet made that link explicit. TK makes it explicit. The correlation between his best business periods and his most consistent physical routine isn't coincidental. It's causal. And the habit he shares at the end of this episode is one of the most practical and transferable things you'll hear on this show.
This one is also for anyone who's ever felt the strange joy of competing hard against someone they deeply respect — and understood, on some level, that their greatest rival made them who they are.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- Being around specialists — even briefly — can create leaps in performance that years of local-level experience never produces; the right coach at the right time changes everything.
- Your greatest competitor is often your greatest teacher — rivalry, handled well, pushes you to levels you'd never reach in comfortable environments.
- The obsession that drives great business owners isn't about money — it's about the fascination of the build, the love of working with people, and the joy of winning together.
- Physical grounding isn't separate from business performance — for TK, the gym isn't a wellbeing habit, it's the central pillar that everything else is built on.
- The best thinking doesn't happen at the desk — clarity comes when you're fully present in something else entirely, and the smartest thing a founder can do is engineer more of those moments into their week.
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