Dr Pip Thomas

Researcher | Practitioner | Consultant

2026 Fulbright NZ Scholar


Real talk. Genuine care. Small things matter.

I'm Dr Pip Thomas. I research and work with emerging athletes at the most pressured point of their careers — and with the coaches and organisations around them. My work sits at the intersection of published research and real practice — specifically the human dimensions of emerging athlete career transitions. Not theory handed down from the outside. Findings built from experience navigating these environments alongside the athletes, coaches, and families living them.

Success hinges on technical mastery, physical endurance, mental adaptability, emotional and social intelligence and a relentless spirit. Thriving across the athlete career transition requires facing realities head-on with resilience, making smart decisions, continuous pursuit of growth and leveraging a robust support system.

My path to this work wasn't linear — Corporate IT programme management, High Performance Manager at Boxing New Zealand, then a PhD in emerging athlete transition. Each step brought something the next one needed. In 2026 that path led to a Fulbright New Zealand Scholar Award, taking my research on athlete career transitions to Illinois State University.


“Development is a personal process even when conducted in a team environment” John Cryuff


It Takes a Village to Raise an Athlete.

ATHLETES aren’t just chasing performance, they are wrestling with who they are becoming:

  • Feeling isolated or not enough despite their talent, commitment and work ethic.

  • Struggling to connect with teammates, coaches and the people who matter most.

  • Confidence and belief can take a hit—playing time, selection decisions, injuries, strained coach relationships, performance setbacks and not knowing if they are enough.

  • Overwhelmed by next steps—contracts, college moves, new clubs and teams, relocation, and all the pressures that come with transitions no one prepared them for.

COACHES and PARENTS feel the pressure too:

  • It’s a tough ask—supporting every dimension—technical, physical, mental, emotional and social needs, while juggling other roles and responsibilities.

  • Falling short or burning out - expectations, team dynamics, and unique individual athlete needs find you with a long to-do list.

  • Communication, connection and conflict management—managing politics, diverse opinions about selections, playing styles and outcomes, all add complexity and stress.


It starts with a conversation — and your first one is FREE.



 “Continuum is a place where limits do not exist. I’ve learnt what it takes to make it to the top, and Pip assisted me hugely in my progress towards my goal and it doesn't change now."

NAUFAHU WHYTE

NRL Sydney Roosters XIII | NZ Kiwi Representative


“Pip has been a huge help in my transition from a high school athlete, into a semi-professional environment, and through my Student-Athlete Tenure in College in the US. The assistance she provides is above and beyond any other coach/mentor I’ve been around, helping with my confidence and resiliency, being an ear to talk to and more”

KIANI SAXON

Graduated University of Wyoming - D1 Basketball


“Since I left school, Pip has been an incredibly solid and influential figure in my life. She’s been more than just a coach—she’s been a mentor, a confidant, and someone I could rely on through every high and low. From the early days in the NRL Pathways system to where I am now in a US college programme at AIC, Pip has been there behind the scenes, always offering honest advice, quiet encouragement, and strong belief in my potential.

She always saw the bigger picture and pushed me to chase not just athletic success, but personal growth and purpose. What sets Pip apart is how much she truly cares about the people she coaches. Pip leads with integrity, humility, and heart. Her words stuck with me, but more importantly, her actions show what leadership looks like. I carry a lot of what she’s taught me into my own journey both on and off the field.”

LEI SCHAAF

American International College - Rugby Union Programme


“The knowledge, commitment and care Pip brings to individual athlete development adds a quality level of support to our NZ pathways recruits - going a long way to ensuring they are well prepared for the pressures and each transition they face.”

FIFITA HALA

Pathways Recruitment Officer - NRL Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs


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PUBLISHED RESEARCH

Thomas, P.G., Walters, S., Lucas, P. & Oldham, T. (2026). The give and take of social support in professional athlete career pathways. Journal of Sports Sciences.

Thomas, P.G., Lucas, P., Walters, S. & Oldham, T. (2024). Emerging athletes' career transitions in professional sport: an existential multi-case perspective. Frontiers in Sports and Active Living, 6.

PhD thesis: Emerging Athlete's Transition in Professional Sport: An Existential Multi-Case Perspective. Auckland University of Technology, 2024.

2026 Fulbright Scholar Project: An international research collaboration focused on athlete transition and pathway development in the United States; focused on the experiences of New Zealand student-athletes navigating US collegiate programmes. The transitional demands they face. The institutional responsibility to support them.