Purpose-Built Football Development Tracks.

Each program supports the same goal: help young athletes enter high school stronger, smarter, and more prepared.

Core programs

Training blocks that work together.

Skill positions

7-on-7 Football Training

Competitive, structured reps for athletes learning timing, spacing, route discipline, coverage leverage, and game-speed communication.

  • Release work, route timing, and catch details.
  • Coverage recognition and spacing rules.
  • Competitive reps with coach feedback.
Decision making

Football IQ Development

Young athletes learn how to see the game, communicate concepts, understand leverage, and prepare like a student of football.

  • Film study and football vocabulary.
  • Situational awareness and pre-snap clues.
  • Route concepts, coverage shells, and roles.
Movement

Speed, Strength & Agility

Movement quality comes first. Athletes build coordination, acceleration, deceleration, balance, and position-specific footwork.

  • Acceleration and first-step mechanics.
  • Change of direction and deceleration.
  • Age-aware strength and control.
Flagship path

PTP Elite Football Prep Academy

A structured academy path for athletes and families who want to build skill, IQ, speed, maturity, confidence, and readiness before high school football.

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Planning

Family Development Path

PTP Elite helps families map training around school, team seasons, maturity, and long-term goals without losing sight of the athlete.

  • Seasonal training priorities.
  • Progress reviews and parent communication.
  • Academic and character expectations.
Confidence

Leadership & Accountability

Athletes are coached to listen, compete, lead, recover from mistakes, and carry stronger habits into school and team environments.

  • Weekly standards and habits.
  • Communication and coachability.
  • Confidence through preparation.

How it starts

The right program begins with the right questions.

PTP Elite starts by understanding the athlete's goals, current role, school timeline, maturity, and family priorities. From there, Coach Angel recommends the training path that fits.

Development is not random. The athlete needs standards, repetition, feedback, and a reason to believe.

Fit check

Best fit for athletes who are ready to work.

7th and 8th Grade Athletes

Players preparing for high school expectations, tryouts, team roles, and stronger competition.

Families Seeking Structure

Parents who want clarity, honest feedback, and a development path beyond casual workouts.

Committed Competitors

Athletes willing to be coached, be accountable, and build habits when no one is watching.