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Westlake:  512 306 7376

Steiner Ranch:  512 266 6161

Hours of Operation

Monday - Thursday:  5:30 am - 9:00 pm
Friday:  5:30 am - 7:00 pm
Saturday:  8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday:  12:00 pm - 5:00 pm

 

    Student Sports Conditioning

Professional Sports Conditioning for Student Athletes

Give your kids the competitive advantage they need both on and off the playing field.  Wild Basin's Student Sports Conditioning program not only prepares kids physically for the field, but improves their mental focus as well.  And because this program is implemented by professional personal trainers and coaches, you know you are getting the best quality instruction available.

Our Sports Conditioning program is geared towards kids, not adults.  Growing bodies need special direction and our focus is to improve strength and cardiovascular conditioning in a safe, age-appropriate manner.

Personal Attention

Limited class sizes and age-appropriate groupings insure that your kids have the hands-on attention they need to learn.  And the trainers dedicated to these groups are qualified coaches with experience working with kids.

 

Strength & Conditioning

Help your kids build stength & endurance..  Younger athletes focus on cardiovascular conditioning & are introduced to proper form & technique.  Older athletes work with trainers to build muscle mass, speed, & strength in a safe and healthy way.

 

Flexibility

Because we understand how busy you and your family are, we've developed a flexible pricing plan that allows your kids to attend training when their schedule allows.  Punchcard pricing means you only pay for the classes you need.

 

pictureScott Woolwine Leads Student Sports Conditioning

As a former high school and college athlete, Scott has trained under Kirk Leavell and been a member at Wild Basin Fitness since he was 13 years old. He has a degree in Kinesiology and is working towards a minor in anatomy and exercise physiology. Scott is currently the strength and conditioning coach at St. Stephens and has coached football as well. He has led numerous exercise and conditioning camps for all different sports. Scott not only focuses on multi-functionial and injury prevention exercises, but believes building mental strength is very important to the training process. Scott is living his dream and loves helping each client on their indiviudal goals.