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Youth Private Group Sports Performance Training

Small Group Energy. Professional Coaching. Real Development.

Our Youth Private Group Sports Performance Training places 3–6 athletes in a small-group training environment led by a sports performance coach. This setting creates a powerful combination of professional coaching, competitive motivation, and group accountability.

 

Athletes train alongside peers of similar age and ability while still receiving technical instruction, movement corrections, and coaching feedback throughout the session.

Initial Performance Assessment

Each athlete begins with a performance assessment to evaluate movement quality, sprint mechanics, strength, power, coordination, balance, and change-of-direction ability. This information allows our coaches to design training that supports both athletes while still addressing their individual performance needs and development goals.

Using this data, we design a fully individualized training program built specifically for your athlete. Programming is guided by:

  • The athlete’s performance assessment results

  • The athlete’s personal athletic goals

  • Parent or guardian goals for development

  • The professional recommendations of our sports performance coaches

 

This process allows us to identify movement limitations, strength imbalances, and performance gaps so we can implement the most efficient training strategy possible.

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What Your Athlete Will Develop

 

Training sessions are structured to build the physical qualities that directly impact athletic performance:

  • Speed development and sprint mechanics

  • First-step quickness and acceleration

  • Agility and change-of-direction ability

  • Strength and relative strength development

  • Power and explosive movement

  • Coordination, balance, and body control

  • Mobility and movement efficiency

  • Injury resilience and durability

Our goal is simple: help athletes move better, get stronger, and perform with greater confidence.

Structured Athletic Development

Athletes starting as young as 6 years old train through structured progression methods designed specifically for youth development. Our programming emphasizes proper movement mechanics, strength progression, and power development while respecting the athlete’s stage of growth and physical maturity.

Training methods may include:

  • Progressive strength development

  • Plyometric and jump training

  • Sprint mechanics and speed training

  • Agility and change-of-direction drills

  • Eccentric, isometric, and concentric strength phases

  • Multi-directional movement training

  • Long-term athletic development principles

 

These methods help athletes develop strength, power, and movement efficiency safely and progressively.

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