High performance is a daily system. The best days are what it produces.
Apolo spent about 20 years at the highest level of short track and has spent two decades since working with elite business teams. His message on high performance is simple to say and hard to live: the moments that look like magic are built by deliberate work, clear thinking, and daily discipline. He shows teams how to build that system and hold it under pressure.
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Apolo describes what his best races felt like from the inside, and why those moments only arrived after the preparation was already done. The peak state is a result of the work - it rarely shows up on demand.
Deliberate work, clear thinking, and daily discipline.
Most days at the rink were repetitive and demanding, and those days built everything the highlight reels get credit for. Apolo shows teams how to find real satisfaction in that work instead of waiting for a peak state to save them.
Build the conditions, then let the state come to you.
Treating peak states as the goal makes ordinary days feel like failure, and that is how burnout starts. Apolo offers a steadier approach: build recovery, focus, and shared standards into the routine, and the great days arrive more often on their own.
Every engagement is designed around your people and your goals, whether it's a 5,000-person sales kickoff, a conference, or a 30-person executive offsite. Formats range from 40 to 90-minute keynotes with Q&A to half-day workshops and multi-day retreats.
From the moment Apolo arrived, his genuine warmth and friendliness endeared him to all our guests. He captivated the room when he took the stage and was able to inspire and entertain our audience simultaneously.Chris Simonsen, CEO, Orangewood Foundation
It's so invigorating to hear from someone who's had such unique experiences and is influencing not only sport, but also the world to talk more about mental and emotional wellbeing.Celeste Harrington, Global Benefits Manager, Microsoft
I can't think of a better person to inspire us and remind us that succeeding is a marathon, not a sprint. Apolo Ohno is the living embodiment of that mindset.Herve Sedky, President & CEO, Emerald