04/17/2026
Some of you know I have been heads-down on something big outside of Wired Fitness for the past several months. Today I want to share it.
I founded Movement Futures Foundation — a California nonprofit dedicated to structured youth strength training and mentorship right here in San Diego. The idea came from 25 years of coaching and watching too many young people fall through the cracks — not because they lacked potential, but because the right programming and the right person in their corner was never available to them.
That includes youth athletes who never got real structured coaching. It includes teens in underserved communities. And it especially includes the neurodiverse community — kids with autism, ADHD, sensory processing differences, and other developmental profiles who are too often overlooked, underestimated, and left out of traditional fitness and athletic spaces entirely. These young people respond powerfully to structured strength training. They deserve coaches who understand how they learn and programs built around how they move — not programs that just tolerate their presence.
MFF is built to serve all of them. Structured strength and athletic development programs, mentorship, and scholarship access for those who need it most.
The foundation is officially incorporated. The 501(c)(3) application is in process. The website is live.
This one is personal. It is the work I have wanted to do at scale for a long time, and it is finally moving.
If you know a young athlete, a neurodiverse teen, a family, a school, or an organization that could use this — or if you just want to follow along and support the mission — start here:
movementfuturesfoundation.org
More to come. Grateful for all of you who have supported Wired Fitness over the years. This is the next chapter. Super excited! 💪
Movement Futures Foundation is a youth fitness nonprofit San Diego organization providing structured outdoor strength programs for children and teens.