Athletic Training Services in College Station, TX

Sports medicine services built for athletes

We provide injury assessment and rehabilitation for athletes and active adults in the Brazos Valley. Each service is delivered through 1:1, Sessions inside Hustle3, a full sports training facility with the space and equipment to support real return-to-play progressions.

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Our Services

How we help athletes and active adults

Sports Injury Rehab

Sessions are always one-on-one with the clinician and tailored to meet your individual needs.

Return to Play Progression

Testing and sport-specific progressions that ensure readiness prior to your return.

Injury Prevention & Mobility Programs

Stay healthy and train consistently with proactive care that helps you avoid setbacks.

Areas We Serve

Sports medicine across the Brazos Valley

Whether you're training for competition, staying active in your community, or just refuse to let an injury slow you down, we're here to get you back to what you love.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about our services and how we work with athletes in College Station.

What services do you offer?

We provide sports injury rehab, return-to-play programming, and injury prevention services. All sessions are 1:1 and 60 minutes long, delivered inside Hustle3 sports training facility.

How do I know which service is right for me?

During your first session, we'll assess your situation, discuss your goals, and build a plan that matches where you are and what you need. Many people start with rehab work and progress to return-to-play or prevention as they improve.

Do you work with all sports?

Yes. While the facility has baseball-focused equipment, we work with athletes and active adults across basketball, football, running, lifting, CrossFit, and general fitness. Your plan is sport-specific to your needs.

How long are sessions and how many will I need?

Each session is 60 minutes, 1:1. The number of sessions depends on your injury, goals, and timeline. Many people notice improved movement and better tolerance to training within the first few visits, and we'll build a clear plan with benchmarks along the way.

What makes this different from traditional outpatient care?

We work inside a full sports training facility with turf fields, basketball courts, and weight room equipment. Sessions focus on athletic training-led decision-making, sport context, and return-to-play progressions in the environment athletes actually train in.

Still have questions?

Reach out and we'll help you decide which service fits your situation.