A personalized program for your goals,
every single class.
We coach you through workouts designed for YOUR level of fitness in order to help you progress, stay safe & injury free, and get in YOUR best shape!
We are proud to use and adapt the Level Method system to help members and athletes of all ages and abilities scale to their levels. Using the MAP chart we have in class, we assess your fitness capabilities across 15 different categories, as well as energy systems and strength capacity. You are given a level on each type of assessment, and you use those specific levels to coordinate with and modify each daily workout.
EXAMPLE 1: I've been inactive for so long and I work a desk job.
I feel like I need to be in shape to start!
Goal: Establish a baseline of what you CAN do and figure out your next benchmarks and steps to feel more in shape.
Our Levels system covers ALL levels of fitness...even if you have no idea what an "air squat" is or feel like your lungs aren't what they used to be. Our Onboarding introductory sessions ease you into our group sessions and give you a baseline of where you are starting from so you know what you need to work on most to make the most of your time.
EXAMPLE 2: Let's say you are working around a hurt shoulder.
Goal: Modify around what your shoulders can/can't do but still get an amazing workout in.
On some of the upper body assessments, we may put you at a lower level (but you may have higher levels for other areas like running, squatting or kettlebell). On the days that we use upper body work, you will use the earlier levels to modify. On days that there is minimal or no shoulder work, you can scale to higher levels.
EXAMPLE 3: You are a phenomenal mountain biker or endurance athlete, but need work on your gymnastic and barbell strength.
Goal: Keep up that cardio but also build strength, upper body pull and core work to make you more well-rounded or support your endurance work.
With the level assessments, you will most likely score higher on our aerobic focused categories, and a bit lower on our gymnastic and barbell categories. You then use the column progressions for each category to give you mini goals to build up your strength and capacity to do more. Lower levels will do higher reps of weights to build foundational strength and work on form and technique.