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Meet the coach

Kevin Fessette

Head Coach — Athletic Mechanics

Years of coaching have been distilled into one methodology: the Training Vault. 55 drills, 20 issues, 3 severity levels, one cascade priority. All backed by video.

When an athlete films a 40 in AkMx, they're not getting generic AI advice. They're getting Kevin's methodology, scaled.

Coaching philosophy

Four principles that drive every drill.

Fix the arms first

Arms drive the kinetic chain. If your arms are broken, everything downstream breaks with them. That's why cascade priority is: arms → shoulders → posture → hips → lower body.

Coach the cue, not the angle

Athletes don't think in degrees. They think in feelings. 'Ear to hip pocket. Every time.' beats 'Maintain 90° elbow flexion.' Every drill in AkMx has Kevin's exact verbal cue.

Red → Yellow → Green

Every issue has three drills at three intensities. Start isolated and slow (Red). Progress to integrated (Yellow). Maintain under full speed (Green). Earn the harder drill.

Measurable improvement, not vibes

A coaching session without data is a guess. AkMx measures P40, stride length, cadence, contact time, and 20 mechanical issues — so you know training is actually working.

The Training Vault

55 drills. All filmed by Kevin.

Every drill in the AkMx app is demonstrated by Kevin himself. No stock footage. No generic fitness influencer content. When athletes watch a drill, they're watching the exact coach who wrote the methodology.

Arms
14
Priority 1
Shoulders
3
Priority 2
Posture
6
Priority 3
Hips
9
Priority 4
Lower Body
21
Priority 5
Hands
2
Priority 6
If we had to simplify everything: 45° lean and Arms 90. Fix those two, and everything else falls into place.
— Kevin Fessette

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