Youth Fitness & Development Programs

Empower Your Young Athlete

Give your child, middle-schooler, or teenager the confidence to tackle whatever the world throws at them through fitness and development.

Our Empower Youth Fitness Programs in Vancouver are designed to develop strong, adaptable, resilient athletes with superior physical literacy. These programs are designed to meet the neurological and physiological needs of the each respective age group. Because these functional fitness movements are scalable, the athletes can safely train at their level.

Whether your child is just starting their fitness journey, is playing sports at a recreational level or is an experienced elite athlete, our programs will help them excel.

In the gym your young athlete will develop self-awareness, discipline, focus and perseverance that will help them overcome obstacles outside the gym. We want to help create a passion for fitness that your child will carry with them throughout their lives.

Group Classes, Small Group Training, and 1:1 Coaching for Youth

Choose from any of the following programs or call for a custom option

Youth fitness programs: junior varsity

For athletes aged 8-12

Junior Varsity

Ages: 8-12

Prerequisites: None

Start date: September 2

The Junior Varsity group learns all the foundational movements of CrossFit. This includes weight lifting, gymnastics and metabolic conditioning. The PVC pipe is an excellent tool for teaching complex movements like clean and jerks without load until the athlete is ready to handle a barbell. If you stop by during class time you might see us playing games like shoulder tap cone grab or tabata hot potato hollow holds. These games help develop the smaller stabilizing muscles as well as make it fun so the kids work hard without realizing it!

Prerequisites: none at this time. All youth athletes welcome. Athletes who have participated in Junior Varsity can graduate to Varsity level when they age up.

Youth fitness programs: varsity

For athletes aged 13-17

Varsity

Ages: 13-17

Prerequisites: Prior assessment

Start date: September 2025

Our Varsity program includes all weight lifting movements, gymnastics and metabolic conditioning. All weights are scaled appropriately to the correct stimulus and intensity for the athlete. We work on injury prevention and strong core conditioning in addition to providing a positive, confidence-building environment.

Prerequisites: Coach assessment and approval to ensure you can transition to Varsity classes safely and easily. One-to-one coaching sessions are available if needed to set you up for success in this program.

Register now, and we'll arrange for an assessment at a time convenient for you prior to joining class.

This program is currently full.

Youth fitness programs: homeschool PE

For young athletes on an alternative education path

Homeschool PE

Ages: 9-17

Prerequisites: None

Start date: September 10

Homeschool PE is a CrossFit-based program that incorporates cardio, strength training, and gymnastics movements for complete body conditioning. All weights are scaled appropriately to the correct stimulus and intensity for the athlete.

We work on injury prevention and strong core conditioning in addition to providing a positive confidence-building environment. Best of all, we have fun doing it, by incorporating partner workouts and games.

Early bird pricing ends August 25.

Youth fitness programs: team training

For teams between seasons

Team Training

Ages: 9-18

Prerequisites: None

Start date: Let's talk!

Empower offers dryland training for teams that are coming off the ice, out of the pool or are in between seasons. Bring your team in for strength and conditioning sessions and set them up for success when they return to sport.

Talk to us to set up a training program for your team.

Youth fitness programs: personal training

For all athletes aged 8-17

Youth Personal Training

Ages: 8-17

Prerequisites: None

Start date: Let's talk!

Our Youth Personal Training program is custom built to support the needs of your athlete. These custom programmed sessions can be built to support youth athletes in specific sports with a focus on strengthening, injury prevention, and injury recovery.

Personal training can be done 1:1 or in small groups (1:2, 1:3, 1:4, etc.) so kids can train with their friends.

Whether the group class time doesn’t fit your schedule, your athlete works better one-on-one, or your elite athlete is looking for more specific training, we are here to help meet those needs.

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How to Get Back on Track After Vacation: Nutrition Edition

August 06, 20254 min read

It was fun while it lasted, wasn’t it?

The breakfasts you’d never have time for on a Tuesday morning. The long, lazy dinners. The “why not?” desserts. Sleeping in and staying up late. A relaxed pace, good for the soul, but when it ends, what do you do?

Sometimes it’s easy to hop right back into your routine. Other times, it takes effort, especially if you come back feeling a little rough around the edges.

I had a great couple of weeks away. It wasn’t a blowout, but it still required recalibration, especially as I snapped my right knee during—of all things—a full-body rock! Long walks on the beach? Out. WODs in the field? No!. My usual run down my favourite path? Not happening. Rest was on tap, but I wasn’t getting airlifted off the island. It was a knee strain, not a crisis. On that day, I hobbled to the kitchen, grabbed a bag of ice, and parked myself in a lawn chair. Later, I insisted my son drive me to the beach, convinced that cold saltwater and lying on a rock would kickstart the healing. (For the record, ChatGPT says the issue was overuse from biking. I say: carrot cake inflammation. ChatGPT can make mistakes!).

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The point is: vacation ends, reality hits, and whether it was an all-inclusive blowout or just a few extra indulgences, getting back on track can feel hard.

Here’s what I did, maybe some of these tips will help you if you are trying to regroup.

First: Mindset. No Extremes.

This is the most important part. No excessive restrictions allowed. No cleanses. No quick-fix plan you can’t stick to. Focus on real food, reasonable portions, and minimizing extras. Fun was had, that is life, now, you just need to recalibrate.

I started simply by tracking what I ate. The act of recording provides real feedback. Ten days of tracking is a solid goal to give you the lay of your land. Record and eat normally while slowly cutting the vacation extras. That might mean two beers instead of six on your first night back or a small bowl of popcorn, not half a bag.

Slow and steady wins the race here.

Before You Leave (or Next Time You Go)

Know that planning ahead makes a big difference to your return.

Stock your freezer and pantry with basics like frozen spinach, protein powder, oats, canned beans, and frozen fruit.

Leave a short grocery list on the fridge: eggs, greens, fruit, chicken, yogurt.

Ask someone to grab essentials if they’re home before you or stayed behind.

Grab a case of bottled water and stick it front and center in the fridge so it’s easy to grab and drink without thinking. The goal is to make hydration effortless while you ease back in.

Day 1 Back: Reset with Ease with these Simple Steps

Nail One Meal

Start with breakfast, or lunch if that’s your first meal. Make it solid: protein-heavy, fibre-filled, and made at home. That one good choice will anchor your day.

Grocery Shop Light

A 10-minute run for greens, fruit, and protein is enough. Skip the pressure to prep everything at once.

Make a Simple Dinner

Protein and fibre. Nothing fancy, just something you made yourself.

Go to Sleep on Time

Dragging out the late-night vacation rhythm will sabotage your reset. Flip the switch early.

Tried and True Reset Meals I Made after this trip

Back on Track Smoothie

This one really helped me feel better. I have it every morning since returning home!

200g frozen spinach
1 scoop vanilla whey protein
1.5 cups unsweetened almond milk
2 tbsp P2B powdered peanut butter

Macros:
Calories: 269 | Protein: 30g | Carbs: 19g | Fat: 6g

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Korean-Style Crockpot Roast Beef

Found a neglected roast and made this dish. Loved it!

Ingredients:

2.5–3 lb inside round roast
4–6 garlic cloves, minced
2 tbsp ketchup
3 tbsp soy sauce
1 tbsp rice vinegar
1 tbsp sesame oil (optional)
1 tbsp honey or brown sugar (optional)
1 tsp ground ginger or fresh grated
½ tsp chili flakes or hot sauce
1.5 cups water

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Instructions:

Whisk everything but roast and water.

Place the roast in the crockpot, pour sauce over it, then add broth around the sides.

Cook on LOW for 8–10 hours or High for 5 - 6 hours. Shred, then let it soak in the sauce for another 10–20 minutes.

Macros (1 cup shredded beef):
Calories: 217 | Protein: 30g | Carbs: 0g | Fat: 11g

Serve with rice, greens, cabbage, or lettuce wraps. I used cabbage, refried beans, and hot sauce, and guacamole one time, and it was delicious.

What’s Next?

Check back Saturday afternoon for a new MOD – Meal of the Day—something simple to try over the weekend when you might have a bit more time. I’ll also be sharing weekend fitness tips and strategies to help you stay on track with your fitness and nutrition throughout the weekend.

Weekends can feel like a mini-vacation, and that’s often where the best intentions get derailed. However, with a few adjustments, you can stay consistent without feeling deprived and start the week feeling great.

And coming later in September to Empower: the Aging Well Challenge, designed to help you build sustainable habits, improve your diet quality, and figure out what amount of food works best for your goals. Stay tuned.

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"Empower has provided our son with a safe and supportive environment in which to test himself, accomplish personal bests and celebrate the results among peers."

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"Empower has become a gym for our family. The coaches are so knowledgeable and can also scale weights/movements to your fitness level. Smaller group classes allow coaches to ensure all movements are performed safely. It is an incredibly supportive environment which makes Empower Youth unique."

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