Train With Intent
Every rep has a purpose: better mechanics, faster decisions, stronger habits, and more confidence under pressure.
PTP Elite is built around clarity, accountability, and athlete growth before the high school transition.
Coach Angel Ruiz
Angel Ruiz created PTP Elite to give middle school athletes a more professional development environment. Athletes learn technical details, football concepts, movement habits, and personal accountability in a program parents can actually follow.
The approach is simple and demanding: train with intent, communicate clearly, and build the complete athlete before high school begins.
Train the body. Teach the game. Build the mindset.
Philosophy
Every rep has a purpose: better mechanics, faster decisions, stronger habits, and more confidence under pressure.
Athletes learn concepts, spacing, leverage, and situational awareness so they understand football instead of memorizing drills.
Middle school development should prepare athletes for high school expectations while protecting maturity, academics, and confidence.
Method
Technical training, football intelligence, movement quality, and character work are connected into one plan.
Identify the athlete's current skill level, confidence, movement patterns, goals, and family priorities.
Create a focused training path with position work, speed and agility, football IQ, and weekly accountability.
Use coach feedback and parent communication to keep progress visible and adjust the plan when needed.
Help the athlete enter high school with better habits, stronger confidence, and a clearer understanding of the game.
Family fit
If your athlete is serious about getting ready for high school football, the first conversation is about fit, goals, and timing.