Elite Performance Intelligence

Understand how your body adapts under pressure.

This tier is designed for athletes training at high intensity or volume who want a complete physiological snapshot of performance, recovery, and stress adaptation.

Elite Performance Intelligence goes beyond nutrition and hydration to assess muscle damage, inflammation, hormonal stress response, and overall training load tolerance.

Who This Tier Is For

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This tier is built for athletes who train hard, recover intentionally, and want to understand how their body responds to sustained or high-intensity stress.

❋ Competitive runners and cyclists
❋ High-volume endurance athletes
❋ Wrestlers, MMA fighters, combat athletes
❋ Athletes training through peak or competition phases
❋ Serious strength athletes
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Common questions include:

  • “Am I adapting or overreaching?”

  • “Is muscle damage accumulating faster than I recover?”

  • “How is stress affecting performance and sleep?”

  • “What does my full performance picture look like?”


Why Athletes Choose Elite Performance Testing

Athletes move into this tier when training intensity is no longer moderate and recovery margins get smaller.

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What’s Included in the Elite Performance Intelligence

This tier includes everything from Tier 1 and Tier 2, plus advanced markers that assess training stress, recovery capacity, and physiological adaptation.

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TEST BREAKDOWN

Creatine Kinase (CK) — Muscle Damage

CK reflects muscle breakdown from training. Elevated levels can indicate insufficient recovery or excessive load, helping athletes avoid injury and overtraining.


Cortisol — Stress Load & Recovery Balance

Cortisol shows how your body handles physical and psychological stress. Chronic imbalance can disrupt recovery, sleep, and training adaptation.


hs-CRP — Systemic Inflammation

Inflammation markers help reveal whether your recovery strategies are working or if stress is accumulating beneath the surface.


Hormonal Balance Markers

Hormonal balance influences strength, recovery, and training tolerance. Disruptions can limit adaptation even with perfect programming.


Full Metabolic, Nutrition & Hydration Profile

Performance is systemic. This complete profile connects metabolism, nutrition, hydration, and recovery into one integrated picture.

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Train at the Edge With Insight

When training intensity is high and recovery margins are small, guesswork becomes a liability. Elite Performance Testing helps you understand how your body responds to sustained stress, heavy training loads, and competition demands—so you can make informed decisions, manage recovery, and continue progressing without unnecessary risk.

Train With Data