Experiential Leadership Development

The Gladiator
Leadership Framework.

High-performance neuropsychological training for senior executives.

We use combat physiology as a laboratory for your nervous system — and translate it directly into leadership strength under pressure. Led by a psychologist and a competitive wrestler.

Psychologist & Founder Ulysses Wagner
Competitive Wrestler & Coach Wassili Wagner
Photo: Katharina Sassen
Ulysses Wagner Psychologist & Founder Organisational Psychology · Embodied Cognition · 10+ Years of Leadership Development
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Wassili Wagner Competitive Wrestler & Martial Arts Coach Wrestling · National & International Competitions · Master of Body Control and Precision
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The Result Psychological Depth. Athletic Rigour. No Direct Competitor.
"Gladiator Leadership combines ancient virtue philosophy, modern organisational psychology and somatic learning — into an experiential space unlike anything else."
The System

Three Stages. No Theory.

What happens in the Arena is not an event. It is a calibrated neuropsychological protocol.

01
Physical Trigger
Combat as stress simulator. Your nervous system responds to the Arena as it would to real pressure — cortisol, adrenaline, decision load. That is precisely the point.
02
Psychological Analysis
Video debriefing and neuro-feedback immediately after each exercise. The psychologist reveals what your body betrays — leadership patterns, reactive conditioning, blind spots.
03
Business Transfer
What became visible in the Arena is precisely translated: negotiation leadership, crisis communication, non-verbal authority. Not as metaphor — as measurable competency gain.

The Seven Virtues

I Disciplina Discipline · Self-Mastery · Consistency

The gladiator who enters the Arena has lived a thousand hours before it.

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II Virtus Courage · Excellence · Strength of Character

One who embodies Virtus makes difficult decisions and holds firm against resistance.

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III Stratagem Strategic Thinking · Tactical Intelligence · Clarity

A gladiator who only fights, loses. Stratagem reads the situation before it is decided.

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IV Comitatus Camaraderie · Team Cohesion · Collective Trust

No gladiator survives alone. Comitatus is born from shared intensity.

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V Fides Loyalty · Trust · Integrity

Not the loyalty one demands — but the reliability born of consistent behaviour.

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VI Adaptio Adaptability · Resilience · Capacity to Learn

Adaptio is not arbitrariness — it is the capacity to preserve what is essential and release everything else.

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VII Dignitas Dignity · Presence · Reputation

What remains of a leader when they have left the room.

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The gladiator who enters the Arena has lived a thousand hours before it.

Disciplina is the capacity to align one’s own behaviour with one’s own standards — every day, not only when others are watching.

Leadership begins with self-leadership. One who cannot master their own impulses will also fail to lead a stable system under pressure.

A longitudinal study by Cardiff University shows: leaders with high self-regulation achieve measurably higher team performance, stronger trust ratings, and greater ethical credibility.

In the Workshop, Disciplina is not discussed — it is lived. Under pressure, you see immediately which patterns activate automatically — and which ones you can consciously control.

In Latin, Virtus means virtue and virilitas — not as a characteristic, but as action.

One who embodies Virtus makes difficult decisions, says what must be said, and holds firm against resistance.

Moral courage is not an abstract ideal — it has measurable effects on economic success.

A study by KRW International shows: companies with leaders with high character ratings achieve an average Return on Assets of over nine per cent – a multiple compared to organisations with low scores.

The Workshop poses a simple but decisive question: in which moments do you avoid – and what does that cost you? The Arena makes these moments visible.

A gladiator who only fights, loses.

Stratagem is the capacity to read a situation before it is decided — and to act several steps ahead.

Strategic thinking is one of the most underestimated competencies in modern leadership.

Research shows: the influence of strategic thinking on competitive advantage frequently exceeds the effect of formal planning processes.

In the Workshop, we train the six core capabilities of strategic leadership according to Schoemaker, Krupp and Howland: anticipate, interpret, decide, learn, align and act. The Arena creates a situation in which analysis and action converge immediately.

No gladiator survives alone.

Comitatus is the bond that makes individuals a team — not through exercises, but through shared intensity.

A meta-analysis of over 190 studies shows: team cohesion is among the strongest predictors of team performance.

It is less about mutual liking than about a shared commitment to the mission.

In the Workshop, Comitatus is not created through facilitation, but through experience: physical proximity, shared risk, and the Arena as a context that demands trust. What emerges there transfers directly to leadership teams.

Fides is the foundation of every leadership relationship.

Not the loyalty one demands — but the reliability born of consistent behaviour. The gap between what you say and what you do.

Leadership research describes this principle as Behavioral Integrity — the perceived consistency between a leader's words and actions.

Studies show a strong correlation between authentic leadership and employee trust. Trust, in turn, demonstrably increases performance, engagement, and long-term retention.

In the Workshop, Fides becomes visible under pressure: do you keep your word when it is uncomfortable? Do you remain recognisable when the situation demands adaptation?

Le gladiateur qui combat rigidement perd face à quiconque se déplace.

Adaptio is not arbitrariness — it is the capacity to preserve what is essential and release everything else.

In dynamic environments, adaptability becomes the central leadership competency.

Meta-analyses show: leaders with high self-leadership and transformational orientation demonstrate significantly higher adaptive performance. McKinsey research confirms: teams with high resilience and adaptability are significantly more innovative and engaged.

In the Workshop, Adaptio becomes an immediate experience: the Arena changes, situations shift – those who do not adapt, lose.

Dignitas is what remains of a leader when they have left the room.

It is the sum of decisions, presence, and behaviour — visible in how others speak of you in your absence.

Research from the Academy of Management Journal shows: the reputation of leaders directly influences the reputation of the organisation. Integrity, consistency, and personal stance shape whether trust is built – or lost.

In the Workshop, Dignitas is the final question: what kind of leader do you want to be? And what decisions do you make daily to make that stance visible?

It is not the objective of the Workshop. It is the measure of it.

→ The Flagship Workshop covers virtues I – III. The full journey begins here.

Format

Flagship Workshop

One Day.
Three Virtues.

Villa Borg · 23–24 May 2026

Format1-Day Intensive Workshop
LocationVilla Borg, Perl (Saarland / Moselle)
For WhomC-Level · Managing Directors · Senior Leadership
LanguageGerman · English
PlacesLimited · On Request
Investment
1 950

Price after value justification — see below.

per person · meals included · travel not included

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When You Need Us.

Gladiator Leadership is not an all-purpose measure. It solves specific leadership problems — the ones no seminar resolves.

I

Hostile Acquisitions & Crisis Negotiations

You negotiate under existential pressure. Your body betrays what your mind conceals. We calibrate the physiological stress response before it controls you in a real negotiation.

II

Teams Under Operational Pressure

Your team functions — as long as nothing is on fire. When pressure rises, leadership breaks down. We train precisely that moment: giving direction when others lose their bearings.

III

Non-Verbal Authority & Presence

Leadership is often decided before anyone speaks. Body posture, use of space, speed of response — the Arena makes this visible and trainable. For board meetings, investor presentations, difficult conversations.

IV

Post-Burnout Return & Resilience Building

After a burnout, what is missing is not knowledge — it is trust in one's own capacity to respond. Combat restores that trust: not through words, but through experience.

V

Leadership Transitions & Role Change

You have just taken on a new role or are facing a generational handover. We work on the psychological depth behind the role — identity, authority, presence.

VI

Strategic Decisions Under Uncertainty

Classic analysis tools fail when information is scarce and time is pressing. The gladiatorial decision is the opposite of analysis paralysis — decided by the body, confirmed by the mind.

The Transfer Matrix

Each exercise in the Arena is a direct metaphor for a leadership situation. Not coincidence — intention.

Moment in the Arena Leadership Competency Business Situation
Managing Combat Distance Stratagem Sovereignty in Negotiations +
In combat, incorrect distance means an immediate strike. Those who learn to maintain optimal distance — close enough to attack, far enough to react — train precisely the spatial control that, in negotiations, decides between concession and assertion.
Resistance Under Pressure Virtus Enforcing Decisions Against Resistance +
When an attack comes, the impulse is to retreat. Training breaks this reflex. Those who learn to hold their ground as physical pressure rises transfer this response directly to the moment when an unpopular decision must be defended.
Impulse Control at Attack Disciplina De-escalation in Conflicts +
Delaying the first attack even as the body urges — that is Disciplina in its purest form. This exercise trains the moment before the reaction: the gap between stimulus and response, which in conflict conversations makes the difference between escalation and leadership.
Duo Cover in Combat Comitatus Building Trust in the Leadership Team +
Two fight together — one attacks, the other covers. Those who must rely on a partner standing behind them, out of sight, experience trust not as a concept but as a physical necessity. This changes how teams are led.
Weapon Switch Mid-Combat Adaptio Strategy Change Under Time Pressure +
Switching weapon mid-combat because the current situation demands it — without hesitation, without losing initiative. This exercise trains the capacity to abandon a current strategy when reality has changed.
Posture After Defeat Dignitas Leadership After Failure +
How you lose shapes how others follow you. The gladiator who rises after defeat, maintains composure, and shows respect to the opponent demonstrates Dignitas. This exercise reveals: reputation is not built in victory — but in how you handle defeat.

Process

The Structured Process

01

Preparation +

Personal health questionnaire. Brief intake conversation.

Before the Workshop, you receive a brief health questionnaire. In the subsequent 30-minute intake conversation, the Framework, your personal leadership objectives, and the day's exercises are discussed. All exercises can be individually adapted.
02

Workshop +

One day in the Arena. Full immersion — no passive observation.

The day begins with an introduction to the historical context of the three virtues. Physical exercise phases with professional equipment follow, each concluded with brief reflection rounds. The action-to-reflection ratio is approximately 60/40.
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Psychological Debriefing +

Structured reflection. Facilitated, in-depth, confidential.

In the final debrief, the day’s experiences are systematically translated into leadership situations. Which automatic patterns emerged? Which virtue was strong — which was missing? The debrief is the heart of the transfer and lasts 90–120 minutes.
04

Sustainability Follow-Up +

30 days later: follow-up conversation. The circle closes.

30 days after the Workshop, a 45-minute follow-up call takes place. Where have changes been noticeable? Which situations felt different? The call is optional, but is rated as decisive for lasting impact by almost all participants.
Methodology

Das Tridentum-Modell

I

Head

The cognitive dimension. Concepts, models, and mental frameworks drawn from ancient philosophy and modern organisational psychology — condensed to their essence.

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Body

The somatic dimension. Embodied learning. What the body experiences anchors consciousness durably. No theory without physical resonance.

III

Context

The contextual dimension. The location as learning space. Villa Borg is not a conference hotel — it is a 2,000-year-old argument for discipline and excellence.

Why the Body is Smarter Than the Concept

Under extreme pressure, declarative knowledge fails. What remains is what the body knows.

Embodied Cognition

Cognitive science research shows: knowledge linked to physical experience is retrieved significantly more reliably under stress than purely conceptually learned knowledge. The body encodes behaviour more deeply than any seminar.

The Stress Paradox

Precisely in the moments when leadership matters most — in negotiations, crises, conflicts — prefrontal thinking shuts down. What guides then are automated patterns. Gladiator Leadership trains these patterns consciously.

Somatic Learning

Research on somatic intelligence (incl. Strozzi Institute, Peter Levine) demonstrates: physical training combined with psychological reflection produces behavioural changes that cannot be achieved through classical knowledge transfer alone.

Villa Borg · Perl · Saarland

Villa Borg

Perl, Saarland — Roman era, reconstructed

Villa Borg is not a backdrop. It is a 2,000-year-old statement about power, discipline, and the will to excellence. Those who learn here, learn in a space that does not explain these principles — but embodies them. The location is not coincidence. It is method.

Date Confirmed

The first Workshop takes place on 23–24 May 2026 at Villa Borg. Places are limited — register now to secure your spot.

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Ulysses

Founder · Gladiator Leadership

Ulysses Wagner.

Founder · Gladiator Leadership

“Leadership cannot be learned from books — it must be anchored in the nervous system.”

My approach was not born in seminar rooms. It was born in the sand of the Arena and in the reality of entrepreneurship. When I speak of leadership, I draw on three foundations that, in this combination, are unique in the world.

9
years of mastery in the Arena.

As director of the largest Gladiatoren-Schule in Europe, I spent nearly a decade deciphering the psychological and physical mechanisms of combat. I know how authentic, archaic experience is used to induce genuine behavioural change.

10
years of psychology in leadership development.

As a psychologist, I understand the neural pathways that form under stress. I use the Arena not as an end in itself, but as a neuropsychological laboratory — to correct leadership patterns where they originate: in the subconscious.

14
years of personal entrepreneurial responsibility.

Since 2012, I have led my own business structures. I know the pressure of making decisions for which you bear full responsibility. I do not coach theory — I speak as an equal, entrepreneur to entrepreneur.

“An experienced competitive wrestler and an experienced psychologist have together created an environment in which you learn more about your instinctive leadership patterns in one day than in ten years of standard coaching.”

What Changes.

No grades. No testimonials. Measurable leadership changes — described by participants who were willing to be honest.

COO · Industrial company · 4,200 employees
“I spent 18 years in leadership learning to manage conflicts. After the Workshop, I learned to withstand them.”
Measurable Change Calmer composure during restructuring conversations · fewer escalations within the leadership team
CEO · PE-backed SaaS · Series B
“I knew I decided too quickly under pressure. The Arena showed me why — and how to change it.”
Measurable Change Longer decision cycles for strategic direction · greater acceptance within the board
Managing Director · Professional Services · DACH
“I did not come to fight. I left knowing how I lead — when all eyes are on me.”
Measurable Change More assured presence during board meetings · more direct feedback behaviour towards the senior team

Leadership like
a Gladiator.

The seven virtues of the Arena — as a psychological framework for leadership under pressure.

The book is published in 2026. It condenses the Tridentum model, the neuropsychological foundations of the training, and the seven virtues into a form that can be read, underlined, and shared.

A limited number of advance copies is reserved for executives who wish to discover the Framework ahead of publication.

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Formats

The Path Forward

Entry

Flagship Workshop

One day. Three virtues. The entry point into the Framework — and the beginning of a different way of leading.

From 2,490 € · 23 May 2026
Deepening

Premium Retreat

Several days. Full immersion. For leaders ready to take the next step.

12,000 – 18,000 € · Strategy Call
Transformation

Annual Program

The seven virtues. Over twelve months. The complete Gladiator Leadership Framework.

25,000 – 40,000 € · Strategy Call
Maximum Intensity. Zero Injury Risk. Led by an experienced competitive wrestler — master of body control, not injuries.

Safety, Discretion and Professional Framework

Gladiator Leadership combines physical experience with psychological reflection. For this experience to unfold responsibly and effectively for all participants, the Workshop follows clear standards of safety and ethics.

I

Professional Training Equipment +

All training weapons are specially manufactured: weight-balanced, blunted, with safety grips. The equipment meets the standards of professional gladiator schools. Protective equipment is fully provided — participants bring nothing.

All practical exercises are carried out with specially designed training equipment, combining historical combat techniques with modern safety standards. Each unit is supervised by experienced instructors.

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Prior Medical Assessment +

Before the Workshop, all participants receive a standardised health questionnaire. This is treated confidentially and used exclusively for individual adaptation of exercises. In the case of relevant limitations, alternatives are developed — no one is excluded.

Before the Workshop, a brief health self-declaration is completed to ensure all exercises can be conducted responsibly and individually adapted.

III

Discretion and Protected Space +

All Workshop content, personal experiences, and shared insights remain within the group. On request, an NDA is signed in advance. For Corporate formats, confidentiality is contractually established as standard.

The Workshop is designed for leaders who wish to work in a confidential setting. Personal experiences and content remain within the group. On request, the Workshop can also be conducted under NDA.

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Respectful Framework +

Gladiator Leadership is not a survival training or a competition. The exercises are designed to be challenging — but never humiliating. Each unit opens with an explicit agreement on boundaries and respect.

Gladiator Leadership designs the physical experience not as a competition, but as an instrument for reflection, leadership, and personal development. Respect for participants and the shared learning space is the foundation of every unit.

For Whom This
Training Is Not Designed.

Selection is part of the method. Those who are not the right fit take space from those who are ready.

Experience Tourists. Those seeking a stimulating afternoon will find it elsewhere. We do not train adrenaline seekers.
Amateur Fighters & LARP Enthusiasts. This is not historical re-enactment. It is leadership development by other means.
Team-Building Requests Without Development Intent. Gladiator Leadership is not a motivation event. We work with leaders who want to change something.
C-Level Executives, Managing Directors, Entrepreneurs, who wish to decide better, lead more effectively, and create greater impact in high-pressure situations — and are ready to step into the sand to do so.
Next Step

Ready for the Arena?

Places are limited. First workshop: 23–24 May 2026 · Villa Borg.

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