3x Team USA Member7'5" Personal RecordOlympic Trials Qualifier5x NCAA All-American4x SEC Medalist2x Team USA Captain
Coach Dontavious Hill clearing the bar — 5x NCAA All-American, 3x Team USA high jumper

Your Athlete Gets In Their Own Head…

And Watching It Happen Without Being Able To Help Is The Hardest Part.

Most high jumpers get in their own head because there's something specific holding them back that no one around them can see — not their coach, not their parents, not even them. They know something is wrong. They just don't know what it is or how to fix it.

What Happens When You Apply

  1. 1

    Tell Us About Your Athlete

    Complete the short application and share your athlete's story — where they are, where they want to go, and what's been holding them back. Takes less than 2 minutes.

  2. 2

    We Review It Personally

    Dontavious and his team review every application the same day it's submitted. We read every word. We're looking for families we can genuinely help.

  3. 3

    We Call You Directly

    If your athlete is a fit, our team calls the parent directly — same day to schedule a coaching consultation. On that call we walk through exactly where your athlete stands, what's holding them back, and what the path forward looks like.

A Note to Every Parent on This Page

Dontavious Hill with an athlete and both parents at a track venue

Dontavious Hill knows exactly what your athlete is going through — because he lived it. A freshman with a personal record of 4'8" and no high jump specific coach. Just a kid who lacked confidence and wondered if he'd ever get a real chance. His parents made one decision — they invested in a specialized high jump coach who had competed at the Olympic level. That decision changed the trajectory of his entire life.

He jumped 5'10" as a sophomore. 6'3" as a junior. 7'0" as a senior. College scholarship. 5x NCAA All-American. Mechanical Engineering degree from Auburn. 7'5" as a professional. Team USA three times.

He built this program because your athlete deserves what he almost never got — someone who believes in them before they believe it themselves.

If your athlete is a fit, our team calls you directly — same day.

They Were Exactly Where Your Athlete Is Right Now. Here's What Happened Next.

Gavin Robinson commitment graphic

This program has really helped Gavin in all his endeavors and his goals. Even when he didn't perform how he wanted, he could always come back to this community. We just can't say thank you enough.

Shannon Robinson Gavin's Father

Gavin Robinson (TX) · 6'0 → 6'8 · 41 Weeks · 0 to 32 Scholarship Offers

Committed D1 to Alabama A&M University

Ryan Janak commitment graphic

I asked him what's the greatest thing you've gained — and he said, Mom, I feel confident. Just watching him believe in himself again has been awesome.

Kayrene Janak Ryan's Mom

Ryan Janak (TX) · 6'10 → 7'1 · 22 Weeks

Committed to Pittsburgh State University

Ryan Buskey commitment graphic

I'm watching my daughter's orientation and the high jump at the same time. I looked at her and said — I can't believe we had to come to this. Your brother is making history.

Taj Buskey Ryan's Dad

Ryan Buskey (NY) · 7'3 PR · 20 Offers

Committed D1 to University of Georgia

Isaac Fant commitment graphic

His goal was to break the school record. He did that — and they recognized him highly for it. He has been applying everything you taught him.

Faith Fant Isaac's Grandmother

Isaac Fant (PA) · 6'1 → 6'8 · 61 Weeks

Committed D1 to Winthrop University

Cooper Scott commitment graphic

When he got 6'6" and just easily cleared it, we felt much better. And when he went up for 6'8" on his first attempt — for us, it was over.

Beth Rigsby Cooper's Mom

Cooper Scott (AL) · 6'6 → 6'8 · 19 Weeks

Committed to University of Alabama Huntsville

Mia Kropewnicki commitment graphic

The mental piece you provide helps her tremendously. The visualization, the post-mortem after the event — it goes to her mental game. That is really key.

Tom Kropewnicki Mia's Dad

Mia Kropewnicki (TX) · 5'4 PR · National Runner-Up Indoors

Committed D1 to Holy Cross University

Mikey Sanders commitment graphic

He's only 5'8" and he's not supposed to be jumping this high. But he's doing it. So as soon as he gets taller — it's over.

Crystal Sanders Mikey's Mom

Mikey Sanders (SC) · 6'1 → 6'4 · 1 Season

Committed to Columbia College

Harper Gibson commitment graphic

She fell in the hurdles and you never know how your kid will respond. She regrouped and went out and killed it. That's what's going to carry her a long way.

Corbett Gibson Harper's Dad

Harper Gibson (TN) · 4'11 → 5'4 · 19 Weeks

Committed D1 to Davidson College

100+ Scholarship Offers. One Coach. Class of 2026.

This Is for a Very Specific Type of Athlete and Family

This is for you if:

Your athlete is a high school high jumper who searches for drills on their own, watches film, and shows up ready to work. They are dedicated — but they know something is missing.

You are a parent who knows your athlete's goals, knows their frustration, and has decided you're going to find them the help they need — even if you have to look outside their school to find it.

This is not for you if:

Your athlete is looking for a shortcut. This work requires real commitment.

You are a parent who is not involved in your athlete's journey. This process requires the whole family to be in it together.

The Window to Change This Is Smaller Than You Think

There will come a point where there's not enough time left to fix what's been holding them back. That point comes faster than most families expect. Don't let it come before you have answers.

Application reviewed same day · Parent called directly