The 15-Minute Drive That Decides Everything

After every game, there is a window. What you say — or don't say — in that car shapes how your child sees themselves as an athlete and as a person. Jean Lopez coached three siblings to the same Olympic podium using a method that starts right here. Download the free Car Ride Home Method guide and use it after your child's next game.

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    Jean Lopez

    4x U.S. Olympic Head Coach

    Founder Raising Champions Method

    Jean Lopez
    U.S. Olympic
    Head Coach

    Jean Lopez started coaching at 15 years old in a garage in Sugar Land, Texas. His brother Steven became the first American to win Olympic gold in taekwondo — twice. His siblings Mark and Diana became World Champions and Olympic medalists. In 2008, all three competed at the same Olympics and all three medaled under Jean's coaching. Guinness World Records certified it. He served as U.S. National Head Coach for 15 years, coaching hundreds of athletes across every level of the sport — from garage beginners to Olympic champions.

    The system that built them is now available to your family.

    What the U.S. Olympic Head Coach teaches every sports parent:

    • The one thing to never say on the drive home — no matter the result
    • The 8 words that rebuild connection after a tough loss
    • How to turn a silent car ride into the conversation your child actually needs
    • The repair protocol for when you said the wrong thing
    • The exact method used by the U.S. Olympic Head Coach — with his family, his athletes, and every parent he's ever worked with