Adult Fitness Membership – Train Smarter. Move Better. Feel Stronger.
Fitness That Fits Your Life — Not the Other Way Around

At Athletic Evolution, our Adult Fitness Membership programs are designed for real people with real goals. Whether you’re looking to build strength, stay active, recover from injury, or train for an event, we provide structured, expert-led programs that deliver results.
You don’t need to be an athlete to train like one — you just need the right system and support.
Personalized Fitness for Every Goal
No matter your starting point, we build your program around your lifestyle, experience, and goals.
Our adult members train for:
- Strength and muscle building
- Weight loss and body composition
- Injury recovery and prevention
- Improved mobility and flexibility
- Endurance events like marathons or races
- General health and long-term wellness
Every program is designed to help you move better, feel stronger, and stay consistent.

A Smarter Approach to Fitness
At AE, we don’t believe in random workouts. Every session is built on proven training principles and guided by experienced coaches.
Our approach includes:
- Functional strength training
- Movement and mobility work
- Injury prevention strategies
- Progressive program design
- Performance tracking and adjustments
We combine the science of physical therapy with performance training to help you stay active and pain-free.
Why Adults Choose Athletic Evolution
- Customized programs — no one-size-fits-all workouts
- Supportive, non-intimidating environment
- Access to physical therapy if needed
- Coaches experienced in both fitness and rehabilitation
- Flexible scheduling for busy lifestyles
Whether you're getting back into fitness or leveling up your routine, we meet you where you are.
Our Services

Injury Prevention / Return to Sport
Our Return to Sport Program is designed for our patients who are nearing the end of their Physical Therapy treatment at AE PT, but are either unprepared to start training on their own or could benefit from a bridge between therapy and traditional sports specific training. Too often we see patients/athletes being discharged from Physical Therapy because they can walk around pain free, but are not prepared for the athletic demands of their sport or the physical demands of their job or lifestyle. This unfortunately can lead to a set-back or another injury. Our therapists will work in conjunction with our strength coaches, using your initial evaluation, treatments, and a post treatment evaluation to essentially create a road map to lead you from therapy back to your sport. We offer a variety of return to sport programs so that our patients can choose an option that best fits what they need and want. Each program will be customized just for you, and feature our strength coaches and therapists working together to best serve you. Our team will work with you to find the best available option for you and your long term health.

Soft Tissue Massage, Myofascial Release, & Instrument Assisted
Soft tissue massage is a type of massage therapy that focuses on the manipulation of soft tissues such as muscles, tendons, ligaments, and fascia. It is a hands-on technique that is used to treat a range of physical ailments, including back pain, neck pain, headaches, sports injuries, and more.
Instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM) is a skilled myofascial intervention used for soft-tissue treatment. It is based on the principles of cross fiber massage.
It is applied using instruments that are usually made of stainless steel with beveled edges and contours that can conform to different body anatomical locations and allows for deeper penetration. It is used for the detection and treatment of soft tissue disorders.
Instruments effectively break down fascial restrictions and scar tissue. The ergonomic design of these instruments provides the clinician with the ability to locate restrictions and allows the clinician to treat the affected area with the appropriate amount of pressure

Active Isolated & PNF Stretching
Active Isolated Stretching
This technique involves holding a stretch for two seconds at a time, and then repeating the stretch while increasing the resistance by a few degrees each time. AIS uses reciprocal inhibition, which is a two-second hold at the end of the movement pattern.
PNF stretching
This advanced flexibility training technique involves stretching and contracting the targeted muscle group. PNF stretching includes techniques like hold-relax, contract-relax, and hold-relax with agonist contraction.
Combining PNF techniques with active stretching can help increase mobility and maximize the effectiveness of both techniques. For example, you can add a series of contract-relax impulses to an active stretching exercise like the kneeling lunge

Trigger Point Release & Neuromuscular Techniques
Trigger point release, also known as trigger point therapy or myofascial release, is a massage technique that involves applying pressure to specific points in the body to relieve pain and tension

Joint mobilization and Spinal Manipulations
Joint mobilization is a physical therapy technique that involves a physical therapist manually moving a patient’s joint to improve its range of motion, reduce pain, and increase joint function.

Selective Functional Movement Assessment & Functional Movement Screen
The SFMA is a clinical model used to assist diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders by identifying dysfunctions in movement patterns. The SFMA is meant to be used by physiotherapists / physical therapists, athletic trainers, chiropractors, and physicians.

Cupping & Dry Needling
Cupping therapy is an alternative medicine technique that uses suction to create a vacuum on the skin to promote healing.
Dry needling is a treatment that involves inserting thin needles into the skin to treat pain and movement issues.
Start Training for Life — Not Just the Gym
Your fitness should support your life, not compete with it. At Athletic Evolution, we help you build strength, confidence, and consistency that lasts.
