The Protocol Challenge
The
Protocol Family issues a challenge to all trainers, coaches, players,
and teachers. We ask that you review our challenge and bring your
experiences, questions, concerns, and passions to the table. We are
having too much fun teaching athletes the secrets of power and speed to
keep this to ourselves. (The Challenge)
Bios on the Protocol Family
Jonathan M. Fulton
Professional Baseball Player with the Florida Marlins Organization. A High School All-American and All-State Athlete in Football and Baseball, Jon was selected as the 83rd pick of the 2003 draft. He joined the Marlins two weeks after the draft as a position player. Currently, he is developing as a pitcher in the organization. Jon has a strong will and analytical approach to athletics. His search for the best programs and methods started the process of the protocol. Jon consults on the developmental aspects of the protocol.
Joshua G. Fulton
Lance Corporal Joshua Gideon Fulton enter the Marine Corps during Christmas of 2008. A two-sport athlete at George Washington High School in football and baseball, Joshua directed his athletic career into a different direction. His decision to join the Marines proved to be perfect for his talents and skills. He was instrumental in the research phase of the Protocol as it was being designed by Frank and Jon. He spent time with the training phase and utilized the secrets of the program in his own non-conventional methods of athletic activity. Now that he is the special forces he has the ability to compare the program with the best warriors in the world and make positive suggestions to improve the efficiency of those who work the protocol.
Peyton B. Fulton
A four sport athlete at Central of Lunenburg High School and a two sport athlete at Averett College, Peyton has an enthusiasm for bringing out the best in all young athletes that work with him in the weight-room and on the athletic fields. Peyton was an all-region selection in track and football during his high school career. He played baseball in Germany for the Wiesbaden Express, and returned to the USA in 1999. Has has coached on the high school level in Richmond, Virginia and ran developmental teams for the Virginia Sports Complex. Peyton works with the winter raining program at the DAC and manages the Virginia Marlins summer/fall teams.
Wolfgang Schulz
An experienced IT Designer and instructor who loves athletics. Wolfgang is a great baseball and football fan and contributes to developmental programs of the German Baseball Academie, The Virginia Marlins Athletic Academy, and The Good Citizens Foundation. He serves as the IT Coordinator for Performance Protocol and also as the international communications director. Wolfgang lives in Bonn, Germany with his two sons who are student/athletes within the German baseball federation.