A scalable multi-sport infrastructure
The Institute of Athletic Performance is designed to address underutilization, seasonality, and revenue concentration in traditional sports facilities.
The constraint isn’t demand—it’s design.
Participation in youth and adult sports continues to grow, yet most facilities remain constrained by single-sport layouts, weather exposure, and narrow scheduling windows.
These inefficiencies result in idle inventory, inconsistent cash flow, and limited scalability.
Facilities as adaptable assets.
IAP treats courts, pitches, and training zones as convertible infrastructure. Through intentional layout, surface selection, and scheduling logic, the facility supports multiple sports and user groups without operational conflict.
The result is higher utilization across more hours, more days, and more seasons.
Diversified by design.
The IAP model supports multiple revenue layers operating concurrently:
•Memberships and access passes
• Instruction, clinics, and academies
• Team rentals and league play
• Events, tournaments, and exhibitions
• Retail, café, and ancillary services
Between clubs and complexes.
IAP is neither a traditional single-sport club nor a generic multi-use complex. Its differentiation lies in intentional integration—sports share infrastructure while preserving program integrity.
This positioning is difficult to replicate without foundational design alignment.
A repeatable framework.
IAP is designed as a framework that can be adapted across markets, footprints, and sport mixes. Core learnings compound with each deployment, improving capital efficiency over time.
Early-stage. Institutionally minded.
IAP is currently in development and strategic alignment. We are engaging with investors and partners who understand long-term infrastructure and community-anchored assets.
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