BRIAN FRANK: HAMMER NUTRITION OWNER / FOUNDER
Brian had a very diverse educational career that started with a Summerhill “free school” where classes were offered but student participation was at their discretion. Of course, he opted to go rattle snake hunting, ride bikes, motorcycles, build forts, play S.W.A.T, dig underground tunnels and play marathon games of hide-and-go-freeze-tag with his classmates. That was followed by three years of Calvert correspondence course school while living in Africa. Later, he attended a unique high school called The Center For International Commerce and majored in International Business at San Francisco State University before starting Hammer Nutrition.
From an early age, Brian was always on the go -riding bikes and skateboards, racing BMX and motocross. In high school, he swam and played water polo for cross training.
In 1985, Brian discovered endurance cycling as rehabilitation for his 2nd knee surgery. He was quickly frustrated by the lack of nutritional supplements on the market that addressed the unique needs of endurance athletes. One year later, Brian made the decision to launch a line of nutritional supplements designed to meet those needs.
In 1987, with the support of his late father, Dr. Gerry S. Frank, Brian founded E-Caps, a supplement line designed specifically for endurance athletes. In 1995, Brian introduced Hammer Nutrition Endurance Fuels and the unique modular fueling system to his existing company. In 2007, the E-Caps brand was retired and all of its products were rolled into the Hammer Nutrition line.
Brian moved his business and family to Whitefish, Montana in 1995, with one employee to help pack orders. He found a place ideal for enjoying his athletic pursuits, raising a family, and managing a growing business. Staying true to his active roots, Brian resumed racing motorcross in 1998 and won two Montana State Championship titles. These days he gets his competitive fix riding observed trials, racing shifter karts and Formula 3 cars, consistently finishing at or near the top of the podium. In 2015, Brian won F3 Winter Series and finished 2nd in the Summer Series. He rides road bikes as his fitness staple, lifts in the gym 3-4 days per week, but will not pass up the opportunity to ride or drive anything with one or more wheels!