Officiating isn’t just about making it through the first few games feeling great—it’s about lasting the entire season, performing at your best.
Every game adds up, and so does the stress on your mind and body.
If we only focus on how we feel week to week, we miss the bigger picture.
When we start looking through the lenses from further away, we start to understand that all stress and fatigue adds up.
As the weeks start to progress, so does the total volume of stress, and further down the line is where problems may arise. You may feel great through week 5, and then week 6 the straw finally breaks the camels’ back!
This is exactly why year-round training matters.
THIS is what you’re fighting against.
The better shape you’re in at the start of the season, the faster you recover, the more resilient you are, and the lower your risk of injury is over the entire season.
That’s why training isn’t just a short-term fix.
A 6- or 8-week bootcamp program can’t fully prepare you for the demands of a long season.
And the old “I’ll use my first few games to get in shape” mindset?
Only holds you back.
Stay in shape year-round, and you’ll be stronger, sharper, and more prepared for anything the season throws your way!
If you STAY in shape, you don’t have to GET in shape!
Get To Runnin’