Your sport ends.
You don't.

You question who you are and what comes next.

This is where our work begins. Human First provides a place for athletes to discover who they are beyond sport. This is not career advice. This is not therapy. This is the bit in between that nobody talks about.

The problem

The hardest part isn't knowing what to do next. It's not knowing who you are without it.

Everyone around you has advice. Get a qualification. Start networking. Use your transferable skills.

None of it touches the thing that actually keeps you awake. The feeling that something important disappeared when you stopped competing and you can't explain it to anyone who hasn't been through it.

Maybe you took the first job that came along and it doesn't feel right. Maybe you can't bring yourself to watch the sport you gave your life to. Maybe you keep telling people you're fine and you keep not being fine.

Most people don't have a system for dealing with this. Most people don't even have the words for it.

That's not a failure. That's a normal, human response to losing something that shaped who you were for many years.

The method

We focus at the layer before career advice

Human First doesn't start with "What will you do next?" We start with "Who are you? What does it feel like to navigate this sense of loss?"

We address the being question. Career programmes answer the doing question. The sequence matters, because until you've worked out who you are without sport, every plan you make is a plan made for someone you don't yet know.

Our programmes start with understanding the psychology and neuroscience of change. This then provides the platform for real transformation. Our ecosystem uses structured group work, somatic and breathwork practices, and one-to-one support delivered by people who've lived the transition themselves. It's research-based, measured and designed specifically for the way athletes think and operate.

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Human First: who am I?
Why do I feel lost and alone? How do I deal with the sense of loss? How do I find my passion again? We build the foundation that supports what comes next.
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Career programmes: what do I do?
Transferable skills. Work experience. Networking. Writing your CV. Interview techniques.
Programmes

Three ways in.
One philosophy.

Step one

First Steps

Six weeks, online, in a small group of athletes who are going through the same thing. You'll work through identity, mindset and the emotional reality of transition with experienced facilitators who've been where you are.

Format
6 weekly online sessions
Focus
Understanding. Building a community. The emotional journey of change. Building resilience. Looking back to look forward.
Cost
Free. Places are fully funded.
Cohort size
Maximum 16
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Going deeper

Residential Retreats

Five days in a supported environment where deeper work becomes possible. The retreat creates space for the conversations and breakthroughs that can't happen in a weekly session. Athletes who've completed First Steps describe the retreat as the moment things shifted.

Format
Five-day residential
Focus
Transformation. Identity. Emotional processing. Slowing down. Connecting to yourself and others. Rebuilding what might have been lost.
Cost
Free. Places are fully funded.
Cohort size
Maximum 16
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One-to-one

Individual Coaching

For athletes who want personalised support alongside or after group programmes. We combine coaching with therapeutic and contemplative practices, tailored to wherever you are in your transition.

Format
Online or face-to-face
Focus
Bespoke. Tailored to what you need.
Cost
Varied depending on support provided
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The most important thing you might do today is make the first move and get in touch.

Have a conversation with one of our team. You don't need to navigate this journey alone. Speaking to someone who understands what you're going through might be all you need.

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The evidence

Five levels of impact.

Wellbeing. Identity shift. Career clarity. Community connection. Advocacy.

Our programmes were designed with Sheffield University's psychology department. They are research-based and evidence-driven. We care, and we measure the impact we have. The team have been supporting athletes for nearly ten years, and have worked with hundreds of athletes.

First Steps and the Human First retreat deliver meaningful change. Across 31 First Steps participants and 12 retreat alumni, we track outcomes across five levels: wellbeing, identity shift, career clarity, community connection and advocacy.

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Retreat participants who felt safe. 100% who would recommend.

Depth matters. Our work is informed by the impact we have.

Stories from the transition

The athletes who've been through it.

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Nothing prepares you as a sportsperson for the biggest contest you ever face. When the final whistle blows, the game has only just begun and I don't know the rules or even how to play.
Ryan Jones Rugby Player
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The programme left an indelible mark on my life, helping me make informed decisions that extended far beyond the realm of sports and employment.
Lorraine Lambert Paralympic Shooter
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Rick provided a safe space within a small group setting to open up, explore our individual challenges and start a process towards self-awareness and progress.
Emma Suckling Weightlifter
Why us

What sets us apart

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Built by athletes for athletes.

The whole ecosystem has been built by people who have lived and experienced the challenges of transition themselves. The programmes are designed to provide the support they wish had existed when they needed it.

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The foundational layer that supports future growth.

We work at the human level, the one career programmes or clinical interventions don't. The question we explore is "who are you now?" Not how you'll make a living or what help you need, but who you actually are now that the sport that defined you is gone. That's where we begin, and where everything else starts from.

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Measured outcomes, not just attendance.

Every cohort is measured across five levels of impact. We publish the data. Funders, system partners and athletes can see exactly what the programme produces.

Meet the team

The people behind the programme

Business & Programme Leader

Richard Smith

Business lead at Human First Athlete Transitions, shaping strategy, partnerships and managing delivery of programmes that support athletes navigating the emotional and identity challenges of life beyond elite sport. Olympian and strategic people leader with 15+ years' experience spanning elite sport and HR consulting. Specialises in partnering to deliver impact across leadership, culture, talent, change and organisational development.

Founder & Specialist in Athlete Transition

Rick Cotgreave

Rick has spent thirty years trying to understand what happens to people when the thing that defines them disappears. As a former international athlete, he knows the disorientation, searching and frustration that can follow the end of a competitive career. His own experience informs the work he now does with athletes navigating life beyond sport. He specialises in identity-level transformation, the deep structural change required to build a meaningful and fulfilling future after elite performance. He is the founder of Human First and has worked with athletes and leaders across elite sport and business. At the heart of his work is a simple belief: the human must come first. Everything else follows from there.

Specialist in Athlete Transition & Leadership Development

Kathryn Davies

Kathryn is a somatic, trauma-informed psychotherapist and facilitator whose approach is rooted in embodiment, relational depth, and non-dual inquiry. Her work is experiential, moving beyond concepts into direct experience and embodied transformation. She specialises in identity and transition, particularly when familiar roles and structures begin to fall away. With personal family insight, and experience supporting elite athletes, she understands the psychological impact of identity loss, life beyond performance, and the search for meaning outside achievement. Her work explores who we are beneath conditioning, roles, and external validation. Drawing on nearly 30 years of Eastern and Western therapeutic and contemplative practice, she creates spaces for emotional integration, authenticity, and a deeper relationship with life.

You don't have to figure this out alone.

It doesn't matter if you retired six months ago or six years ago. It's not too late to make sense of what happened and build something that feels like yours.