About TRAIN
We built TRAIN because serious track athletes deserve a store that was actually built for them.
You know what it feels like to show up to a second session on legs that didn't fully recover from the first. The tightness that starts in your hamstrings and works its way up. The way your stride shortens when your hip flexors are locked up. You push through because that's what you do — but you know you're not moving the way you should be. That's not toughness. That's compounding damage.
Recovery is where we started — but it's not where we stopped.
Physical therapists have been using IASTM tools for decades. The technique works. The research backs it. But $150 a session isn't realistic for most athletes — especially if you're still in school, still building, still grinding before anyone's paying you to do it. That gap between what works and what's accessible shouldn't exist. TRAIN exists to close it.
We're building something that didn't exist before.
Nike makes gear for everyone. Adidas makes gear for everyone. Amazon has everything and nothing at the same time. There has never been a store built specifically for track and sprint athletes — one where every single product was chosen because a sprinter actually needs it. Recovery tools. Training equipment. Performance gear. Accessories. All curated for the athlete who runs in lanes, not on treadmills. All priced for athletes who are still earning their sponsorships.
This isn't for everyone who works out.
This is for the athlete who trains four to six days a week and plans their recovery with the same intention they plan their workouts. The one who knows the difference between being sore and being injured — and is serious about staying on the right side of that line. The one who shows up twice a day and expects their gear to keep up.
Train hard. Recover harder. Perform at the standard you actually train for.
That's what we build everything around. That's who we build it for.