Before graduating last June from Washington-Lee High School in Arlington, Va., Chris Ozgo was a four-year starter at point guard who set school records for assists in a game (16), season (169), and career (403). With visions of playing in college, he sought out a private trainer and worked out early in the morning and late at night.
“I was getting better but wasn’t getting better at the rate I felt I should be,” Ozgo said. “I thought to myself, is there a way to create something that helps athletes translate what they’re putting in outside of practice and outside of games into a more effective transition into games?