Why 1% Per Day Still Matters
Small improvements compound when athletes stay consistent, honest about their needs, and connected to a larger plan.
April 8, 2026
3 min read
RRi continues to grow its support network with another relationship-focused voice around athlete development and guidance.
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New additions matter most when they strengthen the athlete experience. Emily Curlett joins RRi with a perspective that aligns with player-first communication, practical support, and long-view development.
Families often judge an agency by how clearly it communicates and how grounded it stays during important decisions. Adding the right people strengthens that experience.
RRi is building a network that can support athletes across advising, development, mentorship, performance, and pathway planning without losing the personal side of the work.
Growth on the team side should always translate into better clarity, steadier support, and stronger follow-through for players and families.
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