FlxPod drops a complete strength facility on your campus, run by one coach. Your athletes train right. You coach your sport.
You're a coach with athletes who need to get strong — and a sport that already takes everything you've got.
Your weight room is a crowded corner, an afterthought, or somebody else's gym across town.
You'd bring on a strength coach in a heartbeat if you had the space and the budget to make it real.
Something gives. Usually it's the weight room — because the season doesn't wait, and you're already running practice, managing schedules, breaking down film, and carrying everything else the job buries you in.
So your athletes lift wherever they can. A garage. A crowded corner of the gym. A commercial place across town that doesn't know them or your program. Or they don't lift at all — and you find out the hard way in the seventh inning or the fourth quarter.
PROGRAMS WIN IN THE OFFSEASON. YOU JUST DON'T HAVE THE ROOM, THE STAFF, OR THE HOURS TO OWN IT.
That's not a coaching failure. It's a math problem. One person can't be in two places, and a real strength program needs a place and a person. Until it has both, it stays a wish.
The usual path is a budget request, an architect, a construction timeline, and a hire you can't fund — so it never happens, or it takes three years and a miracle.
There's a faster way to put a real facility on your campus and a coach in it — without the build-out, and without making it your second job.
FlxPod is a complete strength-and-conditioning facility built inside a 20-foot steel container — equipped, delivered, and set on your campus. Ready to train out of this season, not a building cycle from now.
But a building isn't a program. So the pod is built to be run by a strength coach, and the model is built so it can pay for itself. Space, staff, and budget — solved together instead of one at a time.
A complete 20-foot microgym — equipped for the work your athletes actually need: lifting, speed, power. Set on your slab, ready this season. No build-out, no capital campaign, no construction timeline.
A full program needs a full staff. A pod needs one coach — yours to hire, whether that's a new hire or an existing staffer — and the camps it runs help fund the role, so the hire finally pencils out.
The same pod runs camps and clinics in the windows it's not in use — youth nights, summer camps, off-season clinics — to offset the cost, so it's not a straight line-item fight with your AD.
Here's the part that gets it past your AD. The same pod that trains your athletes can run camps and clinics in the hours it's otherwise empty. The facility you needed anyway turns into something that can carry its own cost.
We're not going to stamp a number on this page, and you should be wary of anyone who does. What a pod can offset depends on your market, your calendar, and how it's run.
What we'll do on the call is walk real numbers for your situation — what a pod costs, what it can hold, what camps in your area can realistically do — so you can see whether it pencils out for your program. No promises. Just the math.
Your microgym — engineered, equipped, and delivered to your campus, ready to train out of on day one.
Designed to be run by a strength coach you bring on — or one the camp model helps you afford — so it isn't on you.
Scheduling, rosters, and billing for the pod and its camps in one place — so the admin doesn't land on your desk.
The proven model for running camps that offset the cost — pricing, scheduling, and run-of-show, step by step.
A guided launch so your first season isn't a guess — we help you get athletes training and camps on the calendar.
The pages, scripts, and templates to fill your camps and clinics without building it all from scratch.
Inclusions shown are the working program scope — exact deliverables confirmed on your call.
I help run a varsity baseball program and strength & conditioning program at the same time, so I know exactly where this breaks. I played in the minor leagues and spent twenty-plus years building performance facilities — but the reason FlxPod exists is simpler than any of that: I couldn't be on the field and in the weight room at once, and neither can you.
So I built the thing I needed — a real facility I could put at the baseball field, a turnkey operational model, and a way to pay for it without begging for budget.
The pod showing up is the start line, not the finish. Our commitment is to stand with you through the launch — siting, staffing, and the first camps — until your athletes are training and the model is running.
We don't post the price, because price is the wrong first question — and because what a pod costs your program depends on how it's funded. The call is where we figure out if this even fits your campus, your athletes, and your budget. If it does, we'll walk the facility, the staffing, the camps that pay for it, and the full investment. If it doesn't, you'll leave with a clearer plan than you came in with.
You coach the sport. Let the pod handle the strength.