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Overview

UNLTD is a junior-only training academy, working with football players 7-17 years old. The Academy is home to all ability levels, from beginners learning the basic skills for 7v7 flag to D1 college athletes training in the SEC, ACC, Big 10 and Big 12. Through a unique blend of one-on-one training, group-repetition training, and strength and conditioning, we help our players reach their next level. Each player in the Academy has their personal Coach-Manager that oversees their year-long training plan. The plan varies in frequency and intensity throughout the year so players peak at the most opportune time to accomplish their goals.

You can control your energy, effort and attitude. Bring that every day, and you’ll go exactly where you want to go.

Isaac Jones

Football Managing Director

Isaac is an enthusiastic learner and teacher of sports. Having played a skill position in the NFL gives Isaac a unique perspective on training athletes.

He attended Strathaven High School where he was a standout football and basketball player earning All-State Honors and Delaware County Football Player of the Year. After graduation, Isaac accepted a football scholarship to Purdue University where he was a team captain. Jones will be forever remembered for his final catch in a Purdue uniform, a 19-yard touchdown reception from Drew Brees with 30 seconds left that gave Purdue a 37-34 upset victory against No. 4 Kansas State in the Alamo Bowl. Jones was one of Drew Brees’ favorite targets, and thrived in his final two seasons making 154 receptions for 1,332 yards and 11 touchdowns. Jones went on to play in the NFL with Peyton Manning on the Indianapolis Colts. Over his career, Isaac also played for the Seattle Seahawks, and Philadelphia Eagles.

Products

Private Training

Technical Lesson

Build clean repeatable athletic movements and infrastructure that allow the player to perform under competitive pressure. There is a specific focus on route running, man coverage technique, throwing mechanics, open field tackling, ball tracking and other technical components by player position working in conjunction with your position coach.

Game Film

Record technical and tactical aspects of the athlete’s game via the Coaching Eye app for analysis with your position coach in one of our game film rooms.

Repetition Training

Clinic

The athletic movements and infrastructure built in Private Training are reinforced in a high-paced, high-repetition drilling environment. The athlete will work in a group of similar ability players along the UNLTD Pathway.

Tactical Training

Squad

Football IQ is increased in small-group, equal-ability live ball sessions that train strategies and deploy these patterns in a competitive environment.

Off-Field Training

Off-Field Training

Speed, strength, agility, mobility, timing and functional movement are trained in our fitness studio, built to improve your on-field performance and prevent injury.

Private Training

Technical Lesson

Build clean repeatable athletic movements and infrastructure that allow the player to perform under competitive pressure. There is a specific focus on route running, man coverage technique, throwing mechanics, open field tackling, ball tracking and other technical components by player position working in conjunction with your position coach.

Game Film

Record technical and tactical aspects of the athlete’s game via the Coaching Eye app for analysis with your position coach in one of our game film rooms.

Clinic

The athletic movements and infrastructure built in Private Training are reinforced in a high-paced, high-repetition drilling environment. The athlete will work in a group of similar ability players along the UNLTD Pathway.

Squad

Football IQ is increased in small-group, equal-ability live ball sessions that train strategies and deploy these patterns in a competitive environment.

Off-Field Training

Speed, strength, agility, mobility, timing and functional movement are trained in our fitness studio, built to improve your on-field performance and prevent injury.

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Scheduling

Sample Schedule

At UNLTD each player works with their Coach-Manager, and our dedicated Scheduler, to create a custom schedule for all of their programming. This schedule is created after acceptance into the Academy, and locked in for the entire trimester. Once established, the entire schedule is available on the UNTLD app. The app will send reminders to players and parents for upcoming sessions, as well as show the amount of used and upcoming inventory. This schedule helps players to be better prepared for sessions and creates more predictable efficiency in player households.

Training football players has changed over the last decade. Training for multiple hours at high intensity all year round, no longer works. That’s why at UNLTD we employ cycle training. With cycle training, the number of hours, days of the week, and intensity of training fluctuates throughout the year in order to optimize performance and prevent injury. At UNLTD we have two types of cycle training. Varsity Cycle Training amps up the training pre-season but throttles it down during the varsity football season. We also utilize Multi-Sport Cycle Training for our athletes that play more than one sport. With Multiple-Sport Cycle Training players are at UNLTD only once a week during the peak season of their second sport, to maintain skill set and timing.

Sample Schedule

Progress

Reporting

Each trimester the UNLTD Coach-Manager will create a progress report marking the advancement of the player. The progress report grades position fundamentals, footwork, game awareness, mental approach, and attitude. Throughout the trimester the Coach-Manger will also record multiple training and fitness sessions on video. The film sessions will be reviewed with player and parent, and the Coach-Manager will provide data on speed, agility, strength, ball tracking and more.

College

Recruiting

Successfully graduating from UNLTD can take many different forms. Some of our players choose to continue their football career on the collegiate level. For these players, the Academy has created the UNLTD College Pathway Program. This program works with parents and players to help determine the correct academic fit, social fit, financial fit, and athletic fit for the player. A target list of schools and coaches are developed. A suite of recruitment materials are created for outreach to schools including athletic resumes, technical videos, highlight videos and more. Players are prepped for playing showcases, coach interviews and on-site visits. In this program, ULNTD helps to manage and coordinate the athletic and academic outreach and overall recruitment of the player.

Better

Your Better

Better

Your Better

In order to be admitted to UNLTD Academy, all players go through an assessment and free trial process. The assessment is a friendly and interactive session with Jarrod Grant (Chief Instruction Officer) and Isaac Jones (Chief Fitness Officer). The assessment consists of a tour of the facility, a tennis workout, and fitness workout. The parent will be given a written report detailing the player’s strengths and opportunities. Over the next two weeks, the player will be granted free-trials for an individual lesson, group session, and fitness session. Following the trials, a player and parent will be given their performance plan for the year. If this plan is accepted, admission is granted.