Sagi Muki Joins Project Max Athlete Advisory Board Project Max proudly welcomes Israeli Olympic judoka and 2019 World Champion Sagi Muki to its Athlete Advisory Board. Muki, one of Israel’s most celebrated athletes, is known not only for his achievements on the mat — including gold at the 2019 Judo World Championships, two European titles, and an Olympic bronze in the … [Read more...] about Sagi Muki, Olympic Medalist (Judo) And World Champion
Advisory Board
George Foreman III – Pro Boxer and Entrepreneur
Undefeated heavyweight (18–0) and Rice University alum, George Foreman III pairs ring craft with sharp execution outside the ropes. He founded EverybodyFights, helping mainstream authentic boxing training, and later launched new coaching and gym initiatives, including Craft Boxing Club. After a successful 2024 return to competition, Foreman continues to build athlete-centered … [Read more...] about George Foreman III – Pro Boxer and Entrepreneur
Tamara Schoen – Professional Softball Player
We’re thrilled to welcome Tamara “T” Schoen to the Project Max Advisory Board! A standout athlete, scholar, and leader, Tamara brings the same discipline and drive that defined her softball career to everything she does. A former University of Arizona All-American and member of Israel’s national softball team, Tamara has built her post-playing career around mentoring … [Read more...] about Tamara Schoen – Professional Softball Player
Rick Barry, Former NBA Player Among Top 50 Greatest Players
We are thrilled to welcome Rick Barry to the Project Max Advisory Board. A true basketball legend, Rick Barry is one of the most accomplished and versatile players in the history of the game. Born in 1944 in New Jersey, he became the only player ever to lead the NCAA, ABA, and NBA in scoring, earning recognition as one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History and a member of … [Read more...] about Rick Barry, Former NBA Player Among Top 50 Greatest Players
Jason Hirsh – Former MLB Player
Jason pitched in the big leagues for the Houston Astros and Colorado Rockies. Drafted in the second round of the 2003 MLB Draft out of California Lutheran University, Jason quickly made a name for himself in the minors — winning Texas League Pitcher of the Year (2005) and Pacific Coast League Pitcher of the Year (2006) in back-to-back seasons. He debuted with the Astros in 2006 … [Read more...] about Jason Hirsh – Former MLB Player




