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Questions about training programs
Which training program should I choose based on my sport or goal?
How much does it cost to join the member’s section of the site?
How can I change the goal for my training program?
What should I do if I miss a workout?
Am I too young or too old to use a Core Performance training program?
I'm following the program in the Core Performance book. What should I do when I'm done?
What is ESD and what are ESD zones?
Questions about the store
Do I need to be a member of Core Performance to purchase items from the store?
What is your return policy?
What is the correct size medicine ball or physioball for me?
Which book is best for me?
Do you ship items to APOs? (Army Post-Office)
Questions about careers with Athletes’ Performance and Core Performance
Where can I ask a question or submit a comment?
Which training program should I choose based on my sport or goal?
There are 57 training programs specifically designed to help you perform better in a variety of sports...
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Distance running
- Field hockey
- Football
- Golf
- Hockey
- Lacrosse
- Racquetball
- Skiing
- Snowboarding
- Soccer
- Softball
- Tennis
- Volleyball
...and lifestyle goals....
- Decrease pain/tightness
- Weight loss
- Live better, live longer
- Conditioning
- Strength
- Performance Conditioning
- Performance Strength
- Performance Training
- Core Performance Endurance
- Core Performance Essentials
...plus a training program specifically designed to help firefighters perform better.
The purpose of each program is indicated by its name. For instance, the program labeled "golf" is designed to help you play better golf. Want to improve your golf game but you don't like to lift weights or don't want to ditch your current weight workout? Go with "golf - no lift."
Can't find your sport or goal in our list of programs? Chances are, we have a program that will benefit you since many sports share similar skills sets and physical demands.
Below, you'll find our recommendations for the most applicable programs for some common sports and activities that we do not yet have specific programs for.
Bodybuilding Performance Strength
Bowling Golf
Boxing Performance Training
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Performance Training
Cardiovascular Health Conditioning Only
Dancing Soccer
Fat Loss Performance Conditioning (See also: Weight Loss)
Fencing Performance Training
General Health and Fitness Live Longer/Live Better
General training in your 60s or later Pain/Tightness
Handball Tennis
Law Enforcement Performance Training
Marathon Distance running
Martial Arts Performance Training (See also: baseball or tennis)
Military Training Firefighter
Motor Cycle Racing Performance Training (See also: Performance Strength)
Navy Seal Performance Training (See also: Performance Conditioning)
Officer Candidate Training Firefighter
Police Work Performance Training
Racquetball Core Performance (CP) Essentials
Returning from injury Decrease Pain/Tightness
Rowing Core Performance (CP) Endurance
Rugby Performance Training (See also: Soccer)
Running Core Performance (CP) Endurance
Strength Performance Strength
Surfing Performance Training (See also: Performance Strength)
Swimming Performance Strength
Thrower (discus, shot) Performance Strength
Track and Field (sprinter, high jumper) Football - Lineman
Triathlon Core Performance (CP) Endurance
Ultimate Fighting Performance Training (See also: Performance Strength)
Ultimate Frisbee Soccer
Walking Core Performance (CP) Essentials
Water Polo Performance Strength
Wrestling Performance Training (See also: Performance Strength or Hockey)
How much does it cost to join the member’s section of the site?
Membership is $9.99 a month, but click on the “Free Trial” button from the home page to start for free. You don’t have to provide a credit card number until your free trial is over if you elect to continue your membership. That means you won’t get charged for not cancelling your membership in time. Members receive access to all the Core Performance training programs, nutrition and performance tools, recipes, articles and member forums.
How can I change the goal in my training program?
To change your goal or program, simply click on the link that says "Retake Health & Fitness Assessment." This link appears just below "My Account."
What should I do if I miss a workout because of an illness or scheduling conflict?
If you miss a workout, simply perform the session when you're able to. This may extend the total length of your program, but you'll see better results by following the full progressive program.
Am I too young or too old to use a Core Performance training program?
Your readiness to train depends on physical ability and maturity level, but 14 is most often an appropriate age to start a Core Performance program. And you're never too old. In fact, the "Decrease Pain/Tightness" program can be very beneficial to our older athletes. Of course, you should always consult a physician before starting any activity.
I'm following the program in the Core Performance book. What should I do when I'm done?
If you're looking to maintain the benefits, you can simply repeat cycles two, three and four, but use the more advanced progression. Also, try adding one or two sets to the strength training portion of your workouts. If you're looking for a new challenge altogether, peruse the online programs in the member's section of the site.
What is ESD and what are ESD zones?
Energy System Development (ESD) is the cardiovascular component of your training program. Your body has different energy systems and ESD trains them all.
The zones are heart rate-based.
- The yellow zone is low-level aerobic training, which is great for recovery and warm-up intervals.
- The green zone is a medium intensity level that is great for building work capacity and leg strength.
- The red zone is a high intensity section that will challenge your anaerobic threshold (where the body goes from primarily fat utilization to carbohydrate utilization).
Using a combination of these zones progressed over a 12-week training phase will help you reach your goals. A heart rate monitor will come in handy to monitor your heart rate as you progress through each of these zones during your training sessions.
Do I need to be a member of Core Performance to purchase products from the store?
No - the store is open to everyone. Signing up at the store is just a way to store your information for more convenient shopping. By creating an account you can keep a “wish list”, save billing and shipping information, look at your order history and easily manage your account.
What is your return policy?
You may return most new, unopened items to us within 30 days of delivery for a full refund. We'll also pay the return shipping costs if the return is a result of our error, (you've received an incorrect or defective item, etc.).
Items that are opened or returned more than 30 days after delivery will recieve a partial refund. Contact us at 888.530.4441 or email seth@gofit.net for our Refunds Policy.
If you received a faulty item and need to exchange it for the same item, contact us at 888.530.4441 or email seth@gofit.net to request a replacement.
Please note that it takes us 3 to 5 business days to process returns once they arrive at our returns center.
What is the correct size physioball or medicine ball for me?
Physioball Physioballs, also known as a Swiss, stability, or exercise balls, are one of the most important pieces of equipment in a Core Performance training program. To get the most out of your workout, make sure you pick the right size. Remember, a physioball should be firm, not squishy.
| YOUR HEIGHT |
BALL HEIGHT |
BALL HEIGHT |
| Up to 4’ 10” (145 cm) |
14 in (35 cm) |
Small |
| 4’8” to 5’5” (140 - 165 cm) |
18 in (45 cm) |
Medium |
| 5’6” to 6’0” (165 - 185 cm) |
22 in (55 cm) |
Large |
| 6’0” to 6’5” (185 - 195 cm) |
26 in (65 cm) |
Extra Large |
| Over 6’5” (195 cm) |
30 in (75 cm) |
Extra Extra Large |
Medicine Ball For most exercises, a 3-kg ball will be appropriate. If the throws become too easy as you progress through your training program, you can always simply throw the ball harder or pick up a 4-kg ball. Athletes 16 and younger should start with 2-kg ball, which may seem small and too light, but when you start performing the exercises with speed, quality of movement is much more important than the weight of the ball.
Which book is best for me?
To date, there are four Core Performance books available to help you reach your goals:
Core Performance is a comprehensive view of the Core Performance system. This book helps you develop strength and muscle mass, endurance and a lean body, balance and flexibility, athletic quickness and power.
Core Performance Essentials was developed for people with less time to train because of busy schedules. If you can’t dedicate as many days a week to exercise as you might like, this is the book for you.
When it comes to more specific goals, the Core Performance Golf book can improve your golf game while the Core Performance Endurance book will help you become a better endurance athlete.
Can you ship to APOs (Army Post-Offices)?
Yes, we can ship to APOs.
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