Young athletes in Sherwood Park, Alberta, can now sign up for spring and summer off-season fitness programs as of March 19, 2026. These sessions, often called dryland training, are designed to help youth stay in shape and improve their agility during the months when they are between their main competitive sports seasons.
According to Strathcona County, the local government offers various recreational and sports programs for children with registration windows typically opening during the early spring weeks. These municipal programs serve as a primary way for local families to keep children active throughout the year.
In addition to county services, private training options are also filling up for the summer. Residents have been sharing information about specialized conditioning through the Sherwood Park Community & Area Info group, which highlights local opportunities like SMASH Dryland Training.
Local sports clubs for hockey, soccer, and baseball frequently use these off-season programs to help young players develop their physical skills. Organizers encourage parents to register early as schedules for these popular fitness sessions tend to fill up quickly as the spring season approaches.