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Kids Become
What They See.

On Aug. 23, Arize Training Club puts one parent and one child on the same course — a Yukon answer to the screen-time guilt almost every family knows, from a gym whose members lost more than 1,000 pounds together last year.

Sun · Aug 23 · 2–4 PM  /  Yukon, OK  /  Open to every family

A mother and daughter both flex their arms beneath the Arize Training Club sign in Yukon, Oklahoma.
Yukon, OK · Arize Training Club
The Truth Behind It

The Guilt Almost Every Parent Knows

Ask an Oklahoma parent about screen time and you’ll usually hear the same quiet confession: some days the tablet is the only way dinner gets made — and the guilt sits there long after the plates are cleared. More than 7 in 10 parents say they feel it. Meanwhile, roughly one in three Oklahoma kids ages 10–17 is now overweight or obese.

One Yukon gym is betting the fix isn’t another lecture. It’s letting kids watch a parent do the hard thing.

On Sunday, Aug. 23, Arize Training Club will host Generation Strong — a parent-and-child fitness challenge built on an idea decades of research support: children are far more likely to grow into active adults when they watch a parent lead the way.

Live on the floor What they seeKids training, right beside a parent
Kids don’t become what we tell them. They become what they see.
Brittany Allen, Owner, Arize Training Club
A Track Record in Yukon

Small Town. Four-Digit Results.

That conviction already has proof. In 2025, the roughly 300 members of Arize Training Club lost more than 1,000 pounds together — a four-digit number from a single small-town gym.

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The Event

Generation Strong

Designed for everyday families, not elite athletes. Each team — one parent, one child — moves through a scaled, beginner-friendly course of familiar movements (bike sprints, box jumps, farmer carries, bear crawls and more), with a coach at every station to cheer them on and dial the challenge to any ability.

Ages 6–8

Rising
Generation

The youngest division — first steps, big cheers, and a coach at every station.

Ages 9–12

Next
Generation

Growing strength and confidence, scaled to exactly where each kid is.

Ages 13–15

Legacy
Generation

The oldest teams — finishing something hard, right next to a parent.

What
Generation Strong: a parent-and-child fitness challenge, followed by a Back-to-School Summer Bash — water slides, food trucks, games and a lunch provided by Chick-fil-A.
When
Sunday, Aug. 23, 2026 · 2:00–4:00 p.m.
Where
Arize Training Club, 831 N. Cemetery Rd, Suite B-5, Yukon, OK 73099
Who
Parent-and-child teams · divisions for ages 6–8, 9–12 and 13–15. Open to any family in the Yukon and Oklahoma City area, not only ATC members.
Cost
$89 per team early-bird through July 22 (includes a T-shirt for both teammates); $124 per team July 23–Aug. 12, or until teams sell out.
Register
forms.gle/zXPPXxPj3j7Qa4Yt7 · details on the Arize Training Club Facebook event page. Registration is open now and closes once teams reach capacity.
What They See

Kids, Training

The emotional core of Generation Strong: children moving, spotting, cheering — and a parent right there with them.

A girl flexes in front of the kettlebell wall and Yukon, OK mural at Arize Training Club.
Flex · Yukon mural
A whole family flexes their arms together at Arize Training Club.
A whole family, strong together
Loop
On the rings
A coach guides a young girl on the rig at Arize Training Club.
A coach at every station
A kid on gymnastic rings wearing an Arize tank, outdoors.
Arize kid · outdoor rings
A kid bear-crawls across the training floor at Arize Training Club.
Bear crawl · the training floor
The Founders

Brittany & Devin Allen

Owners of Arize Training Club — they founded the gym in October 2022 and rebranded to Arize in April 2026. They opened the doors of their 300-member community to the town around them.

Brittany Allen, Co-Founder and Head Coach of Arize Training Club.
Co-Founder · Head Coach
Brittany
Allen

Brittany is the heart of ATC — the coach members text on hard days and the voice on the floor calling people by name. A decade of coaching built her conviction that fitness without community is just another transaction. She leads programming, member care, and the pastoral side of the gym.

Devin Allen, Co-Founder and Head Coach of Arize Training Club.
Co-Founder · Head Coach
Devin
Allen

Devin runs the operations and strength side of the floor. He spent a decade as a software developer in corporate America before trading the desk for the gym — and the systems thinking from that prior career shows up in how the place runs. His programming is rooted in real movement, scaled for the real-life adult, not the influencer version.

About

Arize Training Club

The Arize Training Club community on the training floor in Yukon, Oklahoma.

Arize Training Club is a premium coach-led group training gym in Yukon, Oklahoma. Founded October 2022 by Brittany and Devin Allen as FITCAMP 180 YUKON, the gym rebranded to Arize Training Club in April 2026. The community now serves more than 300 members; in 2025, members lost more than 1,000 pounds together. Two coaches lead every 40-minute class, every member is known by name, and movements scale to every body. Every session ends in prayer. The first class is always free. Faith-forward, not faith-required. Learn more at arizetrainingclub.com.

The ATC Way
Love God. Love People. ARIZE.
For Media

Press & Interviews

Media Contact
Signal & Story · atc-press@signalnstory.com · (956) 741-0049
On-Record Spokesperson
Brittany Allen, Owner, Arize Training Club

High-resolution photos, video b-roll and on-camera interviews available on request. Media are welcome to attend and film. A limited number of complimentary parent-and-child entries are reserved for local media and first responders with a child ages 6–15.

↓ Download the full press release (PDF)

Send Summer Off Together.

One parent, one child, one course — then a Back-to-School Bash to start the year with something better than another screen. Registration closes once teams sell out.