SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS
Scott Felluss presents research findings, methodology, and theoretical frameworks to institutional audiences. These are formal research presentations for organizations that need to understand what actually happens inside elite performance under pressure.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
Formal research presentations at sport science conferences, performance psychology forums, and academic institutions. Presentations are customized to audience expertise and research interests.
Presentation Topics
- • The Control Loop Framework: Theoretical foundations and applications
- • Attunement-Response Architecture: Aging, performance, and reference signal reorganization
- • Longitudinal Methodology: Autoethnographic research design and implementation
- • Study 001 Findings: Specific findings and their implications for performance science
- • Competitive Performance Under Pressure: Real-time data from elite competition
Format & Duration
Presentations are available in multiple formats: keynote addresses (45-60 minutes), research seminars (90 minutes with Q&A), or workshop sessions (2-4 hours with interactive components). All presentations include data visualization, case studies, and practical implications.
CORPORATE STRATEGY SESSIONS
Workshops and strategy sessions for high-performance programs, equipment companies, sports organizations, and corporate wellness initiatives. Designed to help institutional leaders understand how to integrate the Control Loop Framework into their own systems.
Session Types
- • Framework Integration Workshops: How to implement CLF in your program
- • Performance Strategy Sessions: Using ARA for competitive advantage
- • Coaching Staff Training: Reference signal architecture and athlete development
- • Product Strategy Consultation: Framework-based product design and development
- • Research Collaboration Planning: Designing studies using CLF methodology
Engagement Model
Strategy sessions are customized to your organization's specific challenges and objectives. Sessions typically run 4-8 hours and can include follow-up consultation and implementation support. Multi-session engagements are available for comprehensive program development.
UNIVERSITY LECTURES & SEMINARS
Guest lectures for graduate programs in performance studies, sport science, kinesiology, psychology, and related fields. Seminars on research methodology, longitudinal study design, and autoethnographic investigation.
Lecture Topics
- • Perceptual Control Theory and the Control Loop Framework
- • Autoethnographic Research Design: Theory and practice
- • Longitudinal Study Methodology: Five years of real-time investigation
- • Performance Under Pressure: Competitive data and theoretical implications
- • Aging and Athletic Performance: Decline, adaptation, and excellence
Format
Lectures are typically 60-90 minutes with Q&A. Can be adapted for seminar formats (2-4 hours) with discussion and interactive components. Lectures include visual data, case studies, and practical applications relevant to graduate-level coursework.
MEDIA & PUBLIC SPEAKING
Scott Felluss is available for media interviews, podcast appearances, and public speaking engagements. Media inquiries should include details about the outlet, audience, and specific topics of interest.
Current media interest includes The New York Times and other major publications covering performance research and competitive athletics.
SPEAKING INQUIRY & BOOKING
For speaking engagement inquiries, conference presentations, strategy sessions, or university lectures, contact Scott Felluss directly.
Include details about your event or organization, the audience, preferred topics, date and location, and any specific objectives. Response within 48 hours.