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Beginner Stage: (Ages 8-11) In the beginner stage, young athletes develop the foundation for performance training through the teaching of techniques and body control to help increase performance. In this stage some resistance is used as young athletes learn proper form and technique that will be performed in later stages.
Intermediate Stage: ( Ages 12-15) In the intermediate stage, foundation has been established and now athletes are ready to perform at a higher stage of training with moderate increased resistance to ability.
Advanced Stage: (Ages 15-Collegiate) In the advanced stage, the drive to achieve and excel is at a higher focal point and resistance has increased to a much higher level due to body development and the competitive nature of each athlete to strive to be the best.
Professional: The highest stage of training offered, designed for top level professional athletes. It is perfect for the pre-season, off-season, or specific event training such as an NFL combine, Showcase, or Big try-out. This is when it counts the most, to earn a scholarship, make the team, or earn a contract. It has all the functions as the other stages but more specific to the actual event.
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