About FullGo
FullGo began with a simple observation: many of the decisions that shape a young athlete's future don't happen on the field. They happen during the drive home, around the dinner table, and in the quiet moments between practices. After years working with athletes and families, I realized they didn't need more data—they needed a better way to notice, reflect, and stay connected through the journey. FullGo is my attempt to build that guide.
Why we exist
Youth sports has never been more complicated for families. There is no shortage of advice about athlete development, specialization, and sports performance for kids. What families lack is a way to notice what is actually happening with their own child, week after week, and to talk about it before it becomes something bigger.
FullGo does not measure a child. It helps a family pay attention.
What we believe
- The journey matters more than any single performance.
- The relationship between a parent and a young athlete comes before any technology.
- Simple beats comprehensive. One minute a day is enough to stay connected.
- No child should be reduced to a score, a ranking, or a data point — including by us.
- Absence is never punished. A missed day is a day, not a failure.
Who FullGo is for
Parents of children ages 5 to 18 who play youth sports — recreational, school, club, or travel. Coaches, club organizations, athletic directors, and sports performance professionals often share the same questions about healthy youth sports, and are welcome in the knowledge center. But a family's reflections belong to the family.
The founder
FullGo was founded by James Dulkerian, who spent years around youth and developmental sport watching families make consequential decisions with very little support. FullGo is built and run from Severna Park, Maryland, and serves families across the United States.
The first families to use it are helping shape it. If that sounds like yours, you can read about Founding Families.
How the experience fits together
A family begins with the Compass Check, a one-minute daily reflection. The Guide notices patterns across those reflections. Over months and seasons, those moments become the athlete's journey. Everything a family records stays private to that family.