Strength Training of Wyoming—

(STW) is Gillette’s premier strength training program. The program operates under Hand Therapy of Wyoming and Employment Testing Center of Wyoming and is located at 1211 South Douglas Highway, Suite 110, Gillette, Wyoming, 82716. Training sessions are one hour each, two days per week. This is a private, small-group training program aimed at junior high and high school aged individuals in need of improved strength and strength-related outcomes such as power and speed. The program is individually designed and coached by Gillette’s only certified and registered strength coach with an advanced degree in athlete development for sport performance. In addition to the small-group training program, true 1-on-1 personal training sessions are also offered.

Why Strength?

Strength is the body’s ability to produce force. Because this is required for all human movement, it is universally valuable. Force production occurs as a combined effort between the nervous, muscular, and skeletal systems and is very specific in nature. These systems and specificities are highly trainable and improvable. Complexities aside, strength is the most fundamental motor ability which precedes, underlies, and increases all others (e.g., power, speed, agility, and even endurance). Strength’s foundational nature inherently contributes to ability-related sport performance as well as the management of injury risk. Finally, strength’s value extends far beyond the obvious applications of just the athlete. Strength qualities are mechanistically connected to body composition, mobility, longevity, and overall quality of life. Strength is for everybody!

Why Training?

Training is the purposeful, goal-oriented, and methodical long-term process of acquiring specific physiological adaptations of interest (e.g., strength). This opposes exercise-based approaches that are unstructured, unplanned, and without the necessary progressive direction to be effective. Simply stated, randomized exercise produces randomized results (if any at all). Well-designed training programs seek to optimize the exercise-related variables required to promote the best possible improvements respective to the defined and established goals.

Why Coaching?

Strength training is appreciably complex. However, much is scientifically known about conducting the process effectively and efficiently. Methodology and specifics relevant to exercise-based variables have been well-explored and there are known current best evidence-based practices. As such, this knowledge should be combined with intelligence and experience. This usually requires a good coach. The critical thinking and decision making of a good coach should be combined with the hard work and physical effort provided by the athlete/trainee. Coaching additionally provides individualized program design, situational adjustments, technical cueing, realtime feedback, progress tracking, and education pertinent to exercise science.

Individualized Program Design:

Periodized Programming (Off-Season, Pre-Season, & In-Season)

Sports Training Class Alternative; or Concurrent

Power, Speed, & Jump Training

Injury Risk Management & Corrective Exercise Strategies

Post-Rehabilitation Training

Two Days Per Week:

Mondays & Thursdays

One Hour+ Sessions

Full 3x, 4x, and 5x/Week Programming Available

(Homework Workouts as Necessary)

Small-Group Sessions:

Limited to 5 Participants/Hour

Personalized Coach:Athlete Ratio

7th Grade Age Minimum

All Fitness Levels Welcomed

True 1-on-1 Athlete Personal Training Available

Limited Adult Personal Training & Group Classes Available

Pricing Philosophy:

High-Quality Youth Strength Training Should Be Accessible & Affordable

We Should Invest In The Athletic Future of Our Youth

Lowest Pricing in Town—Guaranteed

Programs Are Often 50%/Cost of Our Competitors

Programs Are As Low as $100/Month

Inexpensive Training Fosters LTAD (Long-Term Athletic Development)

Short-Term, Multi-Week Programs Are A Cash-Grab

High-Level Physical Development Requires Periodized Long-Term Training