DO YOU LACK SPEED? ARE YOU CONSIDERED “SLOW”? IS YOUR STRIDE SHORT AND INEFFICIENT? WANT A BETTER VERTICAL? BECOME YOUR BEST ATHLETE WITH ACCELERATION!

THE BEST PLAYERS ARE THE BEST ATHLETES. OUR PROGRAM BUILDS BETTER ATHLETES BY TEACHING FUNDAMENTAL SKILLS OF SPRINTING, SKATING, JUMPING, LIFTING, AND SCORING. WE TRAIN ATHLETES OUTSIDE OF COMFORT ZONES TO GAIN OPTIMAL RESULTS.

Our skating, running, and ground based equipment was scientifically designed to improve mechanics, explosive starts, top end speed, and improve anaerobic endurance. We average 2-4 inches in vertical leap, .02 tenths of a second in 40 yd dash, 6-8 inches in broad jump, and increase recovery time by 50%! We know how to develop competitive athletes. Using state-of-the-art performance testing tools we’ve tested, studied and perfected our training programs so you gain the ability to improve your play and the confidence to win. Every individualized program is based on fundamental test data that identifies your strengths and targets your weaknesses. Our proven methods safely push you past your limits – increasing the competitive skills required to be a champion:

We look forward to working with you very soon. Stop in, we’ve been open since March, 2017.

FREE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION TO ANY NEW ATHLETE THAT HAS NOT PARTICIPATED IN A PROGRAM LIKE THIS.

Maxwell Woods and his younger brother Myles drove 45 minutes each way to Acceleration North in Arden Hills this summer. The trip was to sprint on Acceleration’s proven and very popular INCLINE SPEED TREADMILL. This program was established in Minnesota in 1990 and it continues to churn out athletes. Maxwell already had speed, but you can always get faster. Maxwell Woods is considered one of the best High School football players in Minnesota. He averages 11 yards per carry and plays on both sides of the ball. Maxwell led Chanhassen to an undefeated season and they just beat St Thomas Academy in the state final.; Maxwell had over 200 yards rushing in that game. Maxwell is verbally committed to play football for NDSU next year.