Leadership.
Performance
. Mentality.

Building high performing athletes and empowering leaders

Leadership & strength camps and personal athletic training from the area’s top trainers. Athletes will:

  • Develop high competency with foundational strength training movements that will serve them for life.

  • Improve strength, agility, and overall performance for the field.

  • Be empowered with leadership skills that will translate to their athletics, employment, and beyond.

Stand out on the field. Stand out in life.

 

“How much talent is wasted because it isn’t properly developed?

How many opportunities lost to poor talent management?”


Our Athletic Training Curriculum:

 

Performance Curriculum:

  • Hinge Pattern Movements

  • Squat Pattern Movements

  • Rows

  • Presses

  • Stability & Plyometrics

  • Explosiveness vs Static Strength

Leadership Curriculum:

  • Leadership psychology

  • Empathic Leadership vs Authoritarian Leadership

  • Self-awarness

  • Visionary Leadership

  • Preparation and Personal Accountability

Meet our staff of former athletes, leaders, and CPT’s

Athletes will learn from local leaders, our coaches, and star athletes.

Register for our next camp or hire an athletic trainer

 

Frequently Asked questions:

  • Yes! Athletes can train in groups up to 4. We ask that athletes training trios or quads have completed at least 1 athletic camp*

    Prices per athlete:

    Singles: $40/session

    Doubles: $35/session

    Trios: $27.50/session

    Quads: $25/session

  • Prices per athlete:

    Singles: $40/session

    Doubles: $35/session

    Trios: $27.50/session

    Quads: $25/session

  • Click any button that says “hire an athletic trainer” and complete the required forms. A member of our team will reach out shortly to begin the process.

  • Training will take place in various locations around the county, including our facility in Pomeroy. Locations will be given 2-3 weeks in advance.

  • 13 or older.

  • Camp attendees must be in or heading into high school (i.e. 8th grade athlete during spring).

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