COMPETE
ATHLETES

Committed to the journey

Pros, College and High/Middle Schoolers who are committed to becoming uncommon.

Fully guided Strength & Speed training with programming customized to the athlete’s journey. Injury Prevention integrated into each session.

Mental Performance guidance to develop your own “process” plus actionable tools to help you compete to your full potential.

Nutrition & Recovery tactics to ensure you’re fueled and rested so you can be your best.

Why Strength Training, Now, Matters
Protect Their Potential Before the Window Closes

Strength and speed training - when done properly - is one of the smartest long-term investments you can make in an athlete’s future.

Here’s why timing matters.

1. Some Opportunities Don’t Last Forever

The Long-Term Athlete Development (LTAD) framework shows that athletes go through windows of trainability — periods when the body adapts faster to specific training.

  • Speed and agility respond strongly early in childhood and again in early adolescence.

  • Strength and power become especially trainable as athletes approach and move through pre-puberty into puberty, when hormonal changes support greater adaptation.

If athletes wait until late adolescence to begin structured strength training, many of these windows have already passed. That often means slower progress, more catch-up work, and increased injury risk.

Starting now allows us to build coordination, movement quality, joint stability, and foundational strength - so when peak power years arrive, the body is ready.

2. How We Train at The Athlete Lab

We don’t rush loading or chase numbers. Our approach is grounded in LTAD and athlete development:

  • Age-appropriate progressions that scale with maturity and experience

  • Movement first — control, balance, posture, and technique before load

  • Smart timing year-around aligned with the athlete’s sport calendar

  • Whole-athlete development — strength, speed, recovery, mental performance, and nutrition working together

The result is stronger athletes — that are more resilient, confident movers with habits that last.

3. The Bottom Line & What You Can Do Next

Delaying training risks missed opportunity. Starting now helps athletes:

  • Reduce injury risk

  • Build athletic movement that transfers across sports

  • Take advantage of faster biological adaptation

  • Develop confidence, consistency, and toughness

If you want to understand how this fits your athlete’s age, sport, or schedule, we’re happy to walk you through it.

You can also trial a Strength & Speed session by tapping the button above.

Give your athlete the chance to reach their full potential — starting today.