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Remote AcademySwimming · Tennis · Triathlon

Train with the best, from anywhere

Elite coaching, structured loops, and smart gear — no gym required

Remote academies on Colab Sports give athletes the same structured coaching experience as in-person programs — Smart Coach AI, dual-angle session capture, Loop∞ progression, and a coach who actually reviews your work.

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Remote academies across four sports

Swimming

Technique, race prep, and session loops

Tennis

Serve, return, and match-flow development

Triathlon

Swim-bike-run planning and execution

Movement

Training, recovery, play, and lifestyle loops

REMOTE ACADEMY

Everything in the loop, wherever you are

The full coaching stack — AI, video review, progressive training plans, and sport-specific gear — available to any athlete with a connection.

Remote

Coach from anywhere, train from anywhere

Remote academies on Colab connect coaches and athletes across locations — same rigor, same accountability, no commute required.

Your locationRemote sessionCoached
SwimmingTennisTriathlonMovement
Smart Coach AI

Personalized training, every session

Smart Coach reads recovery, strain, and training load to surface the right prescription before your next session.

Recovery

87

Sleep

8.2h

Strain

14.1

Smart Coach AINext prescription
trace Motion Analysis

Movement analysis, reviewed by your coach

trace clips turn movement into coach-reviewed cues, athlete-specific notes, and the next correction inside your training loop.

Motion trace
Coach notes
trace clipsMotion analysis
Loop∞

Build a training loop that compounds

Smart Loop∞ bundles planning, gear, and add-ons into one repeatable structure that improves with every cycle.

Smart Loop∞GearAdd-ons

CONCEPT

Form follows function

COACHING

When play meets purpose

Cost of play

Youth sport is getting expensive. The coaching loop should not be.

Families already carry travel, facilities, dues, equipment, and time. Remote coaching on Colab is not a replacement for belonging to a team. It is a way to put more of the spend into the work that changes an athlete: clear feedback, better planning, and a coach who can see the pattern.

Primary sport

$1,016

Average family spend for one child's primary sport in 2024, according to Project Play.

All sports

Nearly $1,500

Average spend across that child's sports in the same Project Play survey.

Better allocation

Remote

Put more of the budget toward coaching, review, and gear instead of miles and facility overhead.

Cost data from Project Play's 2024 youth sports survey.

Long-term development

True LTAD means better athletes and longer athletic lives.

The point is not to rush every child toward the same finish line. True long-term athlete development builds physical literacy, protects enjoyment, and keeps the door open to performance, healthspan, and active-for-life participation.

Physical literacy first

Skill, coordination, confidence, and movement variety come before early specialization pressure.

Stage-appropriate training

The work should match the athlete's age, readiness, goals, and season, not a one-size-fits-all plan.

Enjoyment is data

Athletes stay longer when training feels purposeful, social, and worth returning to.

Active for life

True development protects long-term participation, healthspan, and the joy of being capable.

LTAD frame informed by Sport for Life's long-term development model.

Performance should not be gated

If cost is the blocker, tell us where the help should go.

Athletes, families, coaches, and sponsors can raise a hand here. We will review the context and look for the cleanest path: academy access, team support, partner sponsorship, or a direct follow-up.

Cost support

Sponsor fit

Dignified access

Sponsorship path

Performance should not be gated. If sponsorship is the path, reach out and we'll be in touch.