Social Skill Integration Through Movement and Strength: Home Training
Social Skill Integration Through Movement and Strength: Home Training

Now at home, this is a great opportunity to get the family involved by creating new healthy habits using indoor and outdoor space.

Social Skill Integration Through Movement and Strength — Gym Training
Social Skill Integration Through Movement and Strength — Gym Training

The goal is to get an inactive child on the spectrum socially and physically strong through movement. This initial type of training, the first in a progression of eight, takes place in the gym.

Social Skill Integration Through Movement and Strength: Off-Site Team Training
Social Skill Integration Through Movement and Strength: Off-Site Team Tr...

As we relocate a group of connected individuals outside of the gym, the mindset attached to training evolves.

Social Skill Integration Through Movement and Strength: Team Training at the Gym
Social Skill Integration Through Movement and Strength: Team Training at...

In this type of training, we’re taking things one step further — we share the entire training experience with at least one partner at the gym.

Social Skill Integration Through Movement and Strength: ½ One-to-one, ½ Training Partner
Social Skill Integration Through Movement and Strength: ½ One-to-one, ½ ...

In this type of training, we’re taking things one step further — we share the training experience with a partner.

Social Skill Integration Through Movement and Strength — Off-Site Training
Social Skill Integration Through Movement and Strength — Off-Site Training

½ Gym, ½ Off-Site Training leads us here: a full session away from gym grounds. Fit your programming needs within these structures to differentiate skill, meet new people, and have fun.

Social Skill Integration Through Movement and Strength — ½ Gym, ½ Off-Site Training
Social Skill Integration Through Movement and Strength — ½ Gym, ½ Off-Si...

The goal is to get an inactive child on the spectrum socially and physically strong through movement. You’re ready to leave the comforts of the gym and move off-site to extend the learning curve.

Four More Exercises Your Child Wants to Do
Four More Exercises Your Child Wants to Do

Harness the power of fun. A child will thank you.

Talking about Autism with Matt Wenning
Talking about Autism with Matt Wenning

“I like training athletes, but when you can help a child walk or save someone’s life, that’s a big deal.”

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