You can learn to watch your sport properly, give someone a book made for them, or get your own body moving again. They are separate — take one, take all three, or start with something free and decide later.
Read the three questions. One of them is usually obviously yours.
“I watch a lot of sport but I don't really understand what I'm seeing.”
You follow it, you enjoy it, but the commentator explains why a moment mattered and it is news to you. You would like to see the second game happening underneath the obvious one — and be able to join in when everyone else is talking about it.
“I want to give someone something they'll actually keep.”
A birthday, a farewell, a coach retiring, a team at the end of a season. A book of real words from the people who played the game, printed with the reader's own name in it — delivered as a download, so there is nothing to post.
“I've stopped moving and I want to start again.”
Not a training plan for an athlete — a way back in. Four advisors you can ask anything (moving well as you age, stretching, cardio, strength), the full library of sporting wisdom, and a guided journal that turns it into something you can look back on.
Every one of these costs you nothing and needs no card. They are genuinely useful on their own, not demos that stop halfway.
They were built as three answers to one idea: sport is life compressed — it teaches you how to live, and it is worth living fully. You do not need all three. But this is how they meet.
The Season Pass is the eyes. It turns three hours of noise into three hours you can follow, argue about and share with the people you watch with.
The Starting Blocks is the body. Plenty of people find that once they understand a sport properly, they want to move again themselves — and this is the gentle way back.
The Wisdom books are the words. What the great players said about pressure, defeat, and starting again — the part of sport that outlasts the result.
| Season Pass | Wisdom of the Game | The Starting Blocks | |
|---|---|---|---|
| It's for | Understanding the sport you watch | Giving something, or keeping it yourself | Getting your own body moving |
| You pay | Once a year | Once, per copy | Monthly or yearly |
| You get | Eight tools per sport, the Quiz Show, the Prediction Game, the Fantasy Advisor and the community | A personalised ebook of verified quotes, delivered by download link | Four advisors, the full Voices library and the guided journal |
| Good for a gift? | Yes — Team Passes cover a whole squad | Yes — this is mostly what it is for | Yes — group memberships exist |
| Try before paying | Yes, the free taster | Sample quotes on the books page | Teaser answers from each advisor |
All three work for groups, and all three are cheaper per person that way. A Team Pass covers a squad for a season; group ebook orders print every reader's own name into their copy; and Starting Blocks groups put a whole staff room or club on the membership at a per-seat rate.
Team Passes → · Group ebook orders → · Starting Blocks for groups →
No. They are separate products with separate prices, and plenty of people take one and never look at the others. If you do want more than one, they add to the same cart.
That is exactly what the single-sport pass is for. You get that sport's full eight-tool ladder, its quiz questions, its community room and everything else — without paying for 110 sports you will never open.
An email with a secure download link, usually within the hour, with the reader's name printed inside the book. Nothing is posted and there is nothing to collect.
No, and deliberately so. It is four advisors you ask questions of, in your own words, plus a journal. It suits someone starting again far more than someone already training hard.
Yes, yourself, from inside your account — no email, no phone call. You keep access until the period you have paid for runs out.
Yes — the four above. The IQ Challenge and Sport Match in particular are complete things, not teasers that stop at the interesting part.
The FlourishIQ learning platform, built by Dr Alten du Plessis. The tools are the same kind used in its university courses, pointed at sport.
The IQ Challenge costs nothing, needs no account, and tells you more about which of these you want than any sales page will.
Take the IQ Challenge → See every price