Introduction
In a world where hustle culture often overshadows mindfulness and strategy, Neal Conlon, known as The Precision Coach, is forging a new path—one rooted in discipline, clarity, and transformation. A former U.S. Marine, Ironman athlete, tech entrepreneur, and father of three, Conlon’s life is a masterclass in momentum. Through his coaching brand Press Forward and a reputation built on precision and performance, he’s helping entrepreneurs, executives, and visionaries unlock levels of potential they never thought possible.
From the Battlefield to the Boardroom
Neal Conlon’s story begins in the rigorous ranks of the U.S. Marine Corps. The battlefield became his first crucible of leadership, where he learned the foundational elements of mental toughness, adaptability, and mission-driven execution. But for Conlon, the transition from service to civilian life was not a departure from discipline—it was an evolution.
“I learned very early on that clarity and precision win battles. That’s true in combat, and it’s equally true in business and life,” Conlon says.
After leaving the military, he channeled this philosophy into a fast-paced corporate career. Over the years, he became a serial entrepreneur—building and scaling businesses in digital marketing, cybersecurity, and performance coaching. One of his crowning achievements: raising over $100 million in capital and taking a tech company public.
The Rise of ‘The Precision Coach’
While many in the coaching industry lean on hype and hustle, Conlon carved out a lane of his own. His methodology, which he brands as Precision Coaching, centers around clarity of intention, focused execution, and sustainable momentum.
“Success isn’t about doing more. It’s about doing what matters, precisely and repeatedly,” he explains.
Through Press Forward, Neal has coached over 1,000 entrepreneurs, executives, and high-performance teams, guiding them to scale without burnout. His clients don’t just hit their goals—they redefine them.
Whether it’s organizing high-level mastermind events, leading retreats, or offering one-on-one intensives, Conlon’s approach is immersive. He integrates neuroscience, military discipline, business strategy, and a strong dose of personal accountability.
Momentum is the Mission
One of Conlon’s signature mantras is: “Get Momentum. Keep Momentum.” It’s more than a catchphrase—it’s a philosophy that underpins every piece of his brand, from coaching calls to keynote stages.
He believes momentum is the key ingredient often missing in today’s entrepreneurial space. Too many leaders burn out chasing success, while others stagnate because of indecision or a lack of clarity.
“Momentum isn’t speed for the sake of speed,” Neal says. “It’s the conscious decision to move forward every day—even if it’s one inch at a time.”
Through tools, frameworks, and real-world execution strategies, Neal equips his clients with systems that create measurable forward movement—both in revenue and personal growth.
Dad, Ironman, Human First
Beyond the accolades and achievements, Conlon’s most meaningful role is being a father of three. “I’m a 3xDad before I’m a 3xFounder,” he often shares on social media, reminding his audience that true success must be holistic.
This balance is mirrored in his personal commitments. Neal has completed several Ironman triathlons—one of the most grueling endurance events in the world—while simultaneously running multiple businesses.
“Ironman taught me that the human body can do incredible things when the mind is aligned with the mission,” he notes. It’s no surprise that mental fortitude is a cornerstone of his coaching methodology.
Digital Influence & Media Presence
With over 23,000 followers on Instagram and nearly 4,000 posts, Neal’s digital footprint reflects his consistent dedication to empowerment. His Instagram page (@iamnealconlon) is a blend of tactical insights, life philosophy, motivational reels, and behind-the-scenes content from events and masterminds.
One recent video—a giveaway for a year-long coaching package—garnered hundreds of views and interactions, proving that his audience is not only growing but engaged.
He also uses his platform to spotlight other leaders and creators, building a community that thrives on collaboration and shared momentum.
What’s Next for Neal Conlon?
With the launch of his revamped website and new programs under the Get Momentum umbrella, Neal is scaling his impact even further. Plans for international retreats, corporate partnerships, and performance labs are already in motion.
In 2025, he aims to expand into more enterprise leadership training while keeping one foot firmly planted in the entrepreneur space. Neal also has a book in development, focused on his Precision Coaching framework and the intersection of purpose and performance.
His vision? “To equip 10,000 leaders with the clarity and conviction to change the world—not someday, but today.”