05/30/2026
She's not lazy. She's underfueled.
If your daughter is dragging through practice, always sore, or crashing after school - it might not be about effort. It might be about food.
Most female athletes aren't eating enough throughout the day to support how hard they're training.
We put together a quick guide with easy snack ideas for before school, before practice, and after. Small changes that make a big difference.
Want help building her fueling plan? Ask us about our Nutrition Program.
05/26/2026
If your daughter plays sports — this data is worth understanding.
Adolescent girls get injured more often than boys. In the same sports. With the same rules. On the same fields.
A 10-year study tracking 20,000+ lower-extremity injuries across ~25 million athlete-exposures in US high school sports found that girls had a higher rate of injury in ALL 8 gender-comparable sports — and their injuries were more severe. More MRIs. More ACL involvement. Higher rates of medical disqualification.
In girls' soccer and basketball, approximately 30% of knee sprains involved the ACL.
The mechanisms driving these injuries — non-contact landings, cutting, and deceleration — point to factors that are absolutely trainable: strength relative to body mass, force-absorption capacity, and neuromuscular control during the rapid changes of puberty.
These are not inevitabilities. They are preventable risk profiles.
If we want fewer ACLs, fewer MRIs, and fewer season-ending injuries for our daughters — we have to train them differently, earlier, and better.
That's exactly what we do at Relentless Athletics. Every rep. Every session.
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Research: Brant et al. (2019) | Credit:
05/23/2026
The weight room changed how she sees herself. 💪
She didn't walk in confident.
She walked in nervous, unsure if she belonged, and wondering if she was strong enough.
Then she hit her first chin-up.
Then she deadlifted her bodyweight.
Then she stopped apologizing for taking up space.
Strength training builds more than muscle.
It builds body confidence that isn't tied to appearance, a belief that hard things are possible, comfort being loud, competitive, and powerful — and resilience that carries into school, sport, and life.
This is what it means to be Relentless.
Know a girl who needs this? Tag her parent in the comments. 👇
05/18/2026
Whether it's session 50 or session 150 — we celebrate every milestone. :trophy:
Because showing up is the hardest part. And these girls keep showing up.
Every rep counts. Every session matters. That's what it means to be Relentless.
05/16/2026
This is what consistency looks like!!!
Emma Morgan has been training at Relentless 2x/week, year round, since November 2022 — zero time off. 3.5 years of showing up.
The result? A brand new AACA meet record in discus: 131'-1"
Consistency wins. Every. Single. Time.
05/14/2026
Congrats to Relentless Athlete Kenna Atkinson on her commitment to Lackawanna College for NCAA Division II Women's Wrestling! 🤼♀️🎉
Kenna — your hard work, dedication, and relentless mindset brought you here. We are so proud of everything you've accomplished and can't wait to watch you compete at the next level.
Once Relentless, Always Relentless. 💪