1990

Lawn Street Where it all started 

I grew up on Lawn Street, where football wasn’t just a game, it was survival training disguised as sport. We played from telephone pole to telephone pole, with the tackling zone on the pavement right in front of the church. Every Sunday, people sitting in the pews could look out the window and watch us throwing, catching, and hitting on the asphalt. Getting knocked down on concrete taught me one lesson early: do everything in your power to stay on your feet. That street was a factory for champions. It produced over a dozen college football scholarships and three NFL players. More importantly, it produced resilience, grit, and the unshakable belief that you could rise above your circumstances if you were willing to work for it. Coaches Will and Fred Thomas saw something in me during one of those street games and recruited me to the Huntington Bulldogs. Football became my identity, my structure, my path forward. 

2001

The Scholarship

2006

The Dream

2006

The Fall

2008

The Pivot

2013

Phase 2 Begins: The Rebuild

2022

The Mission

From "I'm not smart enough" in my father's basement to Summa Cum Laude with a Doctorate in Psychiatry. That's the power of Phase 2.

2025

The Purpose

Ony Momah

3 Pillars

CLINICAL EXPERTISE

Treating 600+ patients monthly with psychiatric care backed by DMSc

ATHLETIC EXPERIENCE

Former Division I / NFL athlete who lived the worst transition and rebuilt from zero

STRATEGIC GUIDANCE

Creating systems that turn discipline into direction and purpose into impact

Ony Momah

The lessons I've learned from Lawn Street to now shape everything I teach:

Discipline Builds Freedom

The structure my father enforced taught me that constraints create clarity. The athletes who struggle most in Phase 2 are the ones who had no structure outside of their sport. Discipline isn’t restriction, it’s the foundation for everything meaningful.

Identity ≠ Activity

You’re not what you did. You’re not the uniform, the jersey, or the title. The traits that made you elite, discipline, resilience, mental toughness, are YOURS. You brought them to the sport; you didn’t get them FROM the sport. Phase 2 is about transferring those traits to a new arena.

Failure is Preparation, Not Endpoint

Getting blacklisted by the NFL felt like the end. It was actually the beginning. Every setback I faced, failed physical, closed gyms, career pivots, prepared me for what came next. The question isn’t whether you’ll face setbacks. It’s whether you’ll let them define you or refine you.

Phase 2 Can Be Greater Than Phase 1

Most athletes believe they peaked in their playing days. That’s a lie. Phase 1 was training. Phase 2 is where everything you learned actually matters. The impact you have, the lives you change, the purpose you build, that’s where real greatness lives.

My mantra: "I May Not Be The Best At Everything But I Will Challenge The Best At Anything."

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Beyond the Resume

Father, husband, coach, and lifelong student

Credentials

What Drives Me

What You'll Find Me Doing

"I May Not Be The Best At Everything But I Will Challenge The Best At Anything"

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Trusted by former NFL, CFL, NCAA athletes, Brands, Institutions & Movements and high-performing professionals across the country.

Ony Momah

Every Season Ends. Your Purpose Doesn't.