And it really doesn't look like a sports psychologist's office. The only nod to that he has, besides some sports psychology books on a shelf behind him, are some bobbleheads from our local baseball team on the verrrry top of a very tall cabinet, just shy of the ceiling, that you wouldn't notice unless you happened to look up there. He has some Japanese (I think?) art hanging around, too, very calming, but probably jarring to an athlete coming in.
It's quite eclectic. I hope he doesn't completely get rid of that vibe in the new office. Like I don't want to suddenly feel like I'm in a sports bar, say. Or for it to be very minimalist, as it won't feel like him.