Joe Lenker
Joe is the founder of the Institute of Athletic Development (IAD), and is nationally certified by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) and American Council on Exercise (ACE) as a Personal Trainer. He has been involved in coaching and training athletes in the strength and conditioning field for over 20 years. While serving in the U.S. Air Force, he trained several Air Force athletic teams while stationed in California. He coached both wrestling and football at Bermudian Springs High School. Joe currently trains jr. high, high school and college athletes along with sports teams throughout the Central Pennsylvania area. Joe does this through one on one and group athletic development training sessions, workshops, camps, retreats and his Special Forces Training Program for athletes. He has helped many local athletes receive Division 1 athletic scholarships along with achieving all-state status in a variety of sports. Joe specializes in teaching the mental preparation, exercise programming and nutritional support needed to participate at the competitive level. He also teaches health, fitness and personal development seminars and retreats throughout the United States and Canada. Joe regularly appears on television programs on the subject of exercise and athletic development training. He is the official fitness and athletic development expert for CBS Ch. 21 News in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Tyler Clabaugh
Tyler is the founder of Training Leaders through Athletics (TLA), and is certified by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) as a Personal Trainer. Tyler has been named the 2007 Most Outstanding Pennsylvanian, and was recognized nationally as one of the 2008 Ten Outstanding Young Americans (TOYA) by the US National Jaycees. He also graduated Magna Cum Laude from York College of Pennsylvania with a Bachelor’s of Science in Business Management. Tyler has extensive teaching experience on the topics of leadership, success principles, and personal development through his speaking at numerous business conferences ranging from 250-5000 people. Through TLA and IAD’s partnership Tyler serves as a peYour browser may not support display of this image. rsonal trainer and leadership development coach for hundreds of athletes in PA and MD. These experiences serve as the foundation for TLA, and the subsequent curriculum that links the athletic and leadership development sectors. The message is far-reaching, as Tyler has used the curriculum to facilitate numerous programs locally, and to launch a youth and economic development movement in El Salvador where thousands of teenagers and adults have already been impacted by the message.

He is also the recipient of numerous awards and recognitions, including the University of Rochester’s Xerox Humanities and Social Sciences Award, St. Michael’s College Book Award for Scholarship and Service, Harry S. Fields / SCORE Entrepreneurship Award, Stanford’s Global Realizer Group’s Top Performer Award in Leadership and Entrepreneurship, and others.

Clabaugh’s current focus is the implementation of TLA’s 5-Level Leadership Development program into the local school districts that takes athletes on a 2-3 year personal development journey designed to create “men & women of influence.” The program includes weekly scripture verses & monthly reflections, a 3-tiered book list & corresponding monthly workshop series, camp programs, mountain retreats, one-on-one mentoring & leadership development coaching, and a “Discovering the Warrior Within” El Salvador mission trip. TLA’s efforts are greatly expanding in El Salvador through their recent partnership with the International Sports Coalition. Given their growing network and opportunities for service, TLA will soon be sending over 100 people a year into El Salvador to serve through sports ministry, building projects, orphanage care, micro-enterprise start-up, and local church service.

Tyler’s life is made complete through his faith in Christ as his source of direction and strength, and his desire to instill this within others. This becomes most evident in his Leadership & Character coaching position with Eastern University’s Men’s Basketball team and his assistant varsity basketball coaching position at Hanover H.S., and the ongoing mentoring relationships he maintains with many of his athletes as he strives to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with them as they “pursue greatness” within their lives.

To contact Tyler for further information on TLA’s programs, and/or to have him speak or work with your team or organization call (717) 476-8490 or trainingleaders@gmail.com.

TESTIMONIALS
"I ran a lot last week and lifted a few times and everything that I did seemed REALLY EASY! It was definitely a great feeling! I feel like I am more ready for this season than I ever could have been. Thanks so much for all you have done for me (and made me do)."
- Lindsay,
University of West
Virginia, Div. I Pole Vault

"Joe's ability to show young athletes how they can develop goals and then focus their efforts to achieve those goals is amazing. All coaches are looking for techniques to use to motivate their athletes. The system that Joe has created is a perfect tool to allow young athletes to reach their potential" -Rob Klock,
Lower Dauphin High School
Head Football Coach
(Conference Champions)

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