Your sport was never the destination. It was always the platform.
Today’s athletes have more opportunity than any generation before them. They can earn, build an audience, launch ideas, use artificial intelligence, invest, and own more of what they create. Yet most are still trained only to perform. They are rarely taught to build.
Athletes Who Build™ is a nonfiction playbook for the NIL, AI, and ownership era. Written for athletes and for the parents, coaches, advisors, educators, mentors, and leaders who guide them, it shows how performance becomes attention, attention becomes opportunity, opportunity becomes assets, and assets become a life that compounds long after the final whistle.
Antonio Banos introduces the Athlete Enterprise™ framework, the Builder’s Ladder™, and the Builder’s Five Capitals: human, social, brand, financial, and impact. Through stories, research, frameworks, and reflection questions, the book helps athletes see their sport not as the end goal, but as the platform for building ownership, wealth, purpose, and lasting impact.
Inside, you will learn how to:
- Turn performance into opportunity
- Build skills, relationships, reputation, ownership, and impact
- Use AI as leverage without losing your judgment or voice
- Think like a builder, not just a performer
- Build an Athlete Enterprise™ that outlasts the game
Blending entrepreneurship, innovation, artificial intelligence, athlete development, and ownership, Athletes Who Build™ is designed for individual readers, classrooms, NIL education programs, teams, and anyone helping athletes prepare for opportunity beyond the game.
For every athlete ready to treat performance as the platform, not the destination, this book asks a better question:
What are you building today that will still matter tomorrow?
Antonio Banos is the creator of the Athlete Enterprise™ framework and the author of Athletes Who Build™, the first book in The Athlete Enterprise Series. He teaches courses in NIL, entrepreneurship, and innovation at TCU's Neeley School of Business, where he holds the Bloxom Foundation Professorship of Sports Entrepreneurship and led the Neeley NIL initiative. He brings more than twenty years of experience ranging from startups to Fortune 100 companies, including three business exits of his own. He created the framework to help athletes and the people guiding them turn performance into ownership, wealth, and lasting impact.