About Coach

Founder & Executive Director

Eastside Development Academy was built deliberately.

It did not emerge from frustration.

It emerged from pattern recognition.

A Life in Performance

Keith Martin Fleming has spent decades inside competitive environments.

A former three-sport letterman and champion in football, basketball, and track, he went on to compete at the collegiate level, serve on professional football practice squads, and train as an Olympic alternate level in javelin.

He has coached:

  • High school athletics (Took track team to state)
  • Youth football and basketball (took team to state)
  • Competitive club teams
  • Olympic hopeful athletes


Across sports and levels, one pattern remained consistent:

Performance improves when structure is clear and emotion is regulated.

Beyond Athletics

Keith also spent years coaching CEOs, executives, and high-performing leaders.

In boardrooms and high-pressure environments, the principles are the same:

  • Clarity under stress
  • Emotional regulation
  • Structured decision-making
  • Long-term thinking


He holds a degree in Sociology and has studied the intersection of identity, environment, and performance for decades.

The lesson carried across every domain:

Environment shapes trajectory.

The Pattern in Youth Sports

Over time, Keith observed something concerning in youth athletics.

Young athletes were being told to:

“Work on fundamentals.”

But rarely shown what fundamentals were.

Competition was accelerating.

Instruction was inconsistent.

Emotion was often unmanaged.

Development became uneven.

The issue was not effort.

It was structure.

A Father’s Perspective

Keith is also a father of athletes.

His sons and daughters have experienced the full spectrum of modern youth sports:

  • Making teams
  • Being cut
  • Thriving
  • Feeling sidelined
  • Receiving strong coaching
  • Experiencing volatility


Like many families, they navigated:

Club tryouts.
Travel teams.
Inconsistent development.
Political environments.

Those experiences did not create resentment.

They created clarity.

There was a gap.

Not in talent.

Not in effort.

In sequencing.

In emotional stability.

In fundamentals installed correctly.

Why Eastside Development Academy Exists

Eastside Development Academy was created to address that structural gap.

Not to compete with existing programs.

Not to criticize coaches.

But to build what was missing:

  • Small cohorts
  • Written curriculum
  • Mechanical precision
  • Calm instruction
  • Equal dignity
  • Long-term sequencing


Intensity without volatility.

Correction without humiliation.

Challenge without ego.

Coaching Philosophy

Keith believes:

Before pressure increases, mechanics must stabilize.

Before identity becomes performance-based, effort must feel safe.

Before competition dominates, foundation must be installed.

Young athletes do not need louder voices.

They need clearer instruction.

They do not need emotional volatility.

They need regulated leadership.

Leadership Approach

At EDA, Keith operates under the same standards expected of every coach:

  • No yelling
  • Specific correction only
  • Private performance conversations
  • Equal instruction
  • Structured progression


Culture is not personality-driven.

It is system-driven.

Long-Term Vision

Eastside Development Academy is intentionally small.

It is being refined before expansion.

The goal is not volume.

It is durability.

To build an academy that:

  • Restores fundamentals
  • Protects the love of the game
  • Prepares athletes for competitive environments
  • Models composure under pressure


Development before exposure.

Foundation before spotlight.

A Personal Commitment

Keith left a corporate career to invest directly in community development.

Not for scale.

Not for recognition.

For impact.

Because the early years of development matter.

And when structure is built correctly, compounding begins.