2026 Summer Camps
Hold Your Spot before our product releases on Sunday, March 15th, 2025 at 2:30 PM Central Time. At our current held-spot rate, it’s likely we’ll need to cap certain ages and time slots. Priority will go to families who hold their spot and complete registration first.
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Current Held Spots Since Release – January 7, 2026
New To Camp? (FAQ)
What is the goal of Limitless Performance Summer Camp?
Who is this camp for?
What ages and skill levels attend?
How many days per week should my athlete attend?
Which days and times does camp run?
Based on family feedback, sessions will be offered in the morning, midday, and afternoon, with mornings being the most requested time. Projected times will be released soon. Once final numbers are set, the schedule will be optimized for flexibility while keeping group sizes manageable and training quality high. Our goal is to build a schedule that works for families and athletes while still creating the best possible training environment—and the Hold Your Spot responses are guiding that process.
For volleyball, Thursdays are typically competition days, while the other days of the week are grouped by specific skill positions.
How much does summer camp cost?
Early bird pricing will run from mid-March through mid-May. After that, prices will increase as spots fill. We strongly encourage families to hold their spot early rather than waiting to sign up last minute, as capacity is limited and certain days and times will fill faster than others.
Projected schedules and full pricing details will be released soon.
What does a typical camp session look like?
What makes Limitless Performance Summer Camp different?
At the same time, we understand that every family’s schedule and goals are different. That’s why sport performance and mental performance are offered as optional add-ons. They are not required to attend camp, but for families who want them, they integrate seamlessly with sport training.
These add-ons focus on strength, movement, coordination, confidence, focus, and handling pressure, and they’re designed to complement what athletes are already doing on the court. Nothing feels separate or overwhelming. Athletes who choose them simply get a more complete, connected training experience.
This flexibility allows families to choose what makes the most sense for their athlete, while still maintaining a high-quality, intentional camp environment.
How do I know if this camp is right for us?
If you’re looking for unstructured open gym or drop-in childcare, this may not be the right option — and that’s okay. We want families here who value development and are aligned with how we coach.
To get a real feel for what camp looks like, we encourage you to check out our videos and social media below. That will give you a clear sense of the environment, coaching style, and the experience athletes are immersed in throughout the summer.
What Makes Us Special
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Meet Our Coaches
At Limitless Performance, our coaches are more than instructors; they’re mentors dedicated to nurturing not just athletic prowess, but also character growth. We believe in a philosophy where the dream life follows the dream self, not the other way around. Meet our exceptional team of coaches, committed to guiding athletes towards their full potential, on and off the court/field.

Jack Huml
Co-Owner of Limitless Performance, Director of Basketball, and Head Mental Performance Trainer
Coach Jack Huml is the former owner of CTG, now Limitless Performance, and is committed to carrying forward his father Tony Huml’s legacy in basketball and personal development. By combining elite skill development with inner-life training and leadership formation, he has grown CTG into a widely recognized performance brand—reaching hundreds of thousands online, producing thousands of podcast downloads, and earning countless five-star reviews.
A psychology graduate from the University of Wisconsin–Platteville and former Pioneer basketball player, Coach Jack integrates sports psychology, identity development, and high-performance systems into one unified approach. Drawing from contemplative practice and modern scientific research, he equips athletes and families with practical, age-appropriate tools to build discipline, emotional control, resilience, and confidence—training the mind with the same intention as the body.
At the heart of his work is a simple mission: an old-school revival of what makes teams and people strong—choosing love over fear and team over self. His goal is to develop athletes who compete fiercely, lead humbly, and carry character beyond the game.

Shea Lauria
Director of Volleyball @ Limitless Performance
Coach Shea Lauria is passionate about helping athletes excel both physically and mentally in the game of volleyball. With 14 years of experience playing indoor and outdoor volleyball—including five at the D1 (Wichita State) and D3 (UW-Platteville) collegiate levels—she understands the importance of sports psychology in overcoming mental obstacles and performing at the highest level.
Trained by top coaches in the USA Volleyball pipeline, Coach Shea believes volleyball is 80% mental and strives to provide young athletes with the tools to handle pressure, build confidence, and gain a competitive edge. Her goal is to be the coach that players remember for a lifetime—one who not only sharpens their skills but also empowers them to take on challenges both on and off the court.

Brad Fitzke
Co-Owner of Limitless Performance, Head Weight Trainer, and Previous Founder of Athlete X Factory
Brad Fitzke is the founder of Athlete X Factory, now Limitless Performance, a premier training center for athletes aged 6-22. Alongside Monica Fitzke, he focuses on enhancing performance while prioritizing safety and injury prevention. Specializing in speed, strength, flexibility, and power development, Brad also offers limited personal and metabolic group training for adults. As a partner in Limitless Performance, his systematic, science-based approach helps athletes across various sports reach their full potential and gain a competitive edge.

Baily Aegerter
Officer of Athletic Development
Baily Aegerter began training with Brad before 8th grade and played football, baseball, and hockey, ultimately focusing on hockey through high school. He earned a degree in Exercise Science from UWW and later opened a gym in Oregon, working with teams like the Oregon Tradesmen (NA3HL), Janesville Jets (NAHL), and many high-level athletes.
While proud of coaching elite teams, Baily’s true passion is developing young athletes—teaching proper training mechanics and helping them become faster, stronger, and more injury-resilient for long-term success.
