A&M-Commerce Instructor Self-Publishes Four Sport-Related Books
A&M-Commerce alum and instructor Brandy Runyan has self-published four titles this summer aimed at various groups in professional sports.
“Understanding the Role of Agents and Navigating Legal Aspects of Contracts and Endorsements” equips aspiring agents, seasoned professionals and clients with essential knowledge and skills to excel in the dynamic field of professional representation. It covers agents’ responsibilities, contract negotiations, legal considerations, endorsements and dispute resolution, offering practical tips and real-world case studies.
“Dominating American Football Tryouts/Workouts/Showcases: A Guide for Free Agent Football Players” is a guide designed to help football players excel in high-stakes environments. It offers tips and invaluable insights to maximize players’ chances of getting noticed and signed by a team.
“Goodness to Glory: A Daily Gratitude Journal for Professional Athletes” is a tool to enhance performance, foster personal growth and maintain overall well-being. By offering structured daily planning, affirmations, and gratitude exercises, this journal helps athletes stay organized, motivated and positive while tracking hydration, mood and overall health to ensure a balanced lifestyle and peak performance.
“Hanging Up the Cleats, 20 Things to Do When It’s Over: A Transition Guide for Football Players” helps athletes navigate the significant life change of retiring from football with confidence, clarity and purpose. Designed to empower athletes to thrive in their new chapter of life, the guide provides practical strategies for maintaining mental and physical health, developing new routines, exploring new passions and addressing practical aspects such as career coaching and financial planning.
Runyan—an instructor for the Department of Health and Human Performance—is the founder and CEO of Black Diamond PR and Sport Management Firm, a top PR firm in Dallas.