Bringing Clarity, Systems, and a higher standard to coaches and organizations
Speaking and Consulting
Speaking
Frank speaks to coaches, athletic directors, administrators, and sports science professionals on topics at the intersection of movement, performance systems, and long-term athletic development.
Engagements range from keynote presentations to workshop-style sessions with hands-on components. Topics are tailored to the audience and context — whether that's a coaching staff looking to build a shared language around movement, an administrative team evaluating their athletic programming, or a conference bringing together professionals across the field.
Topics include:
Movement as the Foundation of Performance — why assessment comes before programming, and how to build a culture around it
Building Athletic Programs That Last — the difference between a collection of workouts and a real performance system
Long-Term Athletic Development in High School Sports — a practical framework for coaches working with developing athletes
Coach Education as Organizational Infrastructure — how to develop your staff the same way you develop your athletes
The Performance Director Model — what it looks like when schools treat athletic development as a discipline, not an afterthought
Consulting
Frank works with schools, athletic organizations, and fitness businesses in a consulting capacity — helping them design, evaluate, or rebuild their performance systems.
Consulting engagements are structured around your specific needs and may include program audits, system design, staff development frameworks, assessment protocol implementation, and ongoing advisory support. Engagements can be project-based or retained on an ongoing basis.
This is a fit if your organization is: Building a performance program from the ground up and wants to do it right from the start. Running an existing program that isn't producing consistent results and wants an honest outside assessment. Looking to standardize training across multiple teams, locations, or coaching staff. Considering bringing on a performance director role and wants to build the infrastructure first.
a note on Advisory Work
For organizations navigating larger transitions — launching new athletic initiatives, evaluating program partnerships, or building out performance education for their coaching staff — Frank is available in an ongoing advisory capacity. These engagements are selective and relationship-driven. If you think this might be relevant, reach out directly.