Youth
Training
Our SIGNATURE youth training session
Designed to help kids build strength, coordination, confidence, athleticism, and a love for movement in a fun and encouraging outdoor environment.
Training
Youth Training
WHAT TO EXPECT
Each session combines movement, competition, conditioning, games, teamwork, and skill-building in a way that keeps kids engaged, active, and growing.
MOVEMENT & ATHLETIC DEVELOPMENT
Helping kids improve coordination, speed, balance, agility, and overall athleticism.
CONFIDENCE THROUGH TRAINING
Creating an encouraging environment where kids can challenge themselves, grow, and build confidence.
OUTDOOR ACTIVITY & PLAY
Fresh air, movement, competition, and time outside are a core part of the Acre experience.
COMMUNITY & TEAMWORK
Building friendships, leadership, encouragement, and connection through shared experiences.
FUN FIRST
We believe kids stay active when movement feels exciting, positive, and something they genuinely look forward to.
COMPETITION & CHALLENGES
Relay races, team competitions, games, and challenges that encourage teamwork, effort, and confidence.
WARM UP & MOVEMENT
Dynamic movement, mobility, and athletic prep to get the body moving and ready to train.
SPEED, AGILITY & STRENGTH
Focused training designed to build coordination, athleticism, confidence, balance, and overall physical development.
At Acre, we believe movement builds more than athletic ability — it builds confidence, discipline, resilience, leadership, and character.
Frequently Asked Questions
What ages are Acre programs designed for?
Most Acre youth training programs are designed for kids ages 7–13.
Do kids need sports experience to attend?
Not at all. Acre is designed for all skill levels — whether your child plays competitive sports or simply loves being active outdoors.
What should my child bring?
Athletic clothing, athletic shoes, a water bottle, and sunscreen for outdoor sessions.
Are sessions indoors or outdoors?
Most Acre programs are designed around outdoor movement and activities, weather permitting.
What types of activities are included?
Sessions may include movement training, speed and agility work, games, challenges, competitions, conditioning, teamwork activities, and outdoor play.
Is Acre focused only on sports performance?
No. While athletic development is part of our programs, Acre is equally focused on confidence, community, leadership, movement, and creating positive experiences outdoors.
Can parents stay during sessions?
Absolutely! Parents are welcome to stay during any Acre Athletics session.
While your athlete trains, feel free to enjoy our property, walk the ½-mile loop to get some steps in, relax in a lawn chair, catch up on work, or simply enjoy the outdoors and watch the session.
We love creating an environment where the whole family can spend more time outside and enjoy the benefits of movement, nature, and community together.
Will there be camps and community events?
Yes. Acre plans to offer seasonal camps, family events, community nights, and special Play It Forward events throughout the year.
What is Acre Access?
Acre Access is Acre Athletics’ scholarship and community support program. It helps provide access to training opportunities for local youth through sponsorships, donations, and community partnerships.
How do I stay updated on new programs and registration?
Join the Acre Community email list to be the first to hear about upcoming programs, registration openings, and community events.
What happens if a session is cancelled due to weather?
Because many Acre programs take place outdoors, weather cancellations may occasionally happen. If a session is cancelled due to weather, your registration credit can be applied toward any future Acre class or session.
Contact Us
Address
31099 570th Ave.
Cambridge, IA 50046
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