Our Story

We got tired of plans that couldn’t
keep up with real life.

These are the stories that started it. Yours is next.

Andrei Chiorean

Andrei Chiorean

Strength & Conditioning Coach

Coaching should be about athletes, not admin

The athletes who improve fastest aren't the most talented. They're the most involved.

Coaching is easy when athletes show up ready and the plan is clear. The hard part is the middle — keeping athletes engaged between sessions, adjusting when life disrupts the block, staying close without micromanaging. Athle2 gives me visibility without overhead. I stay involved without being in the way.

Coach-led programmingLoad balanceAthlete visibility
Aris Miuță

Aris Miuță

Amateur Triathlete

A plan that adapts across three sports

You can want it as much as you like. Without structure, desire goes nowhere.

Triathlon is three sports, one calendar, and a full-time job in between. I had the desire. What I was missing was a plan that could hold its shape when the week couldn't. With Athle2, the structure adapts — so the mentality doesn't have to. I show up to race day knowing the work was done right, not just done.

Multi-sport planningSession swapsCommunity rooms
Bogdan Ibănescu

Bogdan Ibănescu

Ultra Runner

The plan that couldn't keep up with the race

Consistency isn't glamorous. But it's the only thing that gets you to the finish line.

I built training calendars in spreadsheets for years. The problem wasn't motivation — it was that the plan couldn't absorb real life. A missed week became two. Two became a broken block. Athle2 started as a way to keep the volume honest and the progress real — week after week, whatever got in the way.

80–120km weeksterrain-aware loadAI rescheduling
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Marc Moldovan

Marc Moldovan

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

Control isn't something you have. It's something you train.

In BJJ, control is everything. The same is true for training.

Brazilian jiu-jitsu teaches you that the outcome is decided long before the match. It's the preparation, the mental discipline, the ability to stay focused when everything is unpredictable. I bring that same mentality to my conditioning. Athle2 gives me the structure to stay in control of my training — session by session, block by block.

Mental disciplineTraining controlSession focus
Răzvan Cozma

Răzvan Cozma

Amateur Triathlete

The adrenaline gets you started. The fulfilment keeps you going.

The adrenaline gets you to the start line. The fulfilment keeps you coming back.

Triathlon grabbed me for the rush — three disciplines, one race, everything on the line. What kept me was something quieter. The discipline of showing up every week, the satisfaction of a block completed, the feeling at the finish that every session counted. Athle2 keeps me involved in the process, not just the result.

Race-day readinessMulti-sport consistencyAthlete involvement

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