Meet Jason

Jason Beauparlant is dedicated to providing student athletes with a positive training experience by utilizing the most up to date, scientifically proven training methods. His program is aimed at providing constant and careful teaching, and coaching through a dynamic, fun step-by-step program.
Peak Performance was founded in 1994 by strength and conditioning coach, physical education teacher, and high school football coach Jason Beauparlant. Over the past fifteen years, Jason has designed a number of strength programs, speed programs, and clinics for hundreds of middle school, high school, college, and professional athletes. He’s currently the strength coach at University of Massachusetts Lowell for 8 Division 2 collegiate teams including volleyball, basketball, baseball, softball, field hockey and soccer. He was previously the strength and conditioning coordinator for The Governors Academy.
In addition, he has worked closely with, and consulted with, many college and professional strength coaches, which include the San Francisco Forty Niners, Boston University and numerous Div. 1 college and professional teams
Along with coaching, Jason is a personal trainer at Hard Nock’s Gym in Amesbury, MA. As a graduate of Springfield College, and Salem State College, he holds both a BS in Exercise Physiology, and a Masters Degree in Physical Ed. He is also a member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association and the International Youth Conditioning Association.
The Peak Performance program utilizes all types of equipment which include, ladders, hurdles, med. balls, viper belts, and weight sleds. It is open to all athletes in all sports. The program consists of 7 components:
- Active warm-up drills
- Running mechanics drills
- Ladder drills for linear and lateral speed and quickness
- Change of direction drills for acceleration and deceleration
- Game speed drills for game breaking speed
- Total body strength, mobility, and stability for injury prevention
- Regeneration and recovery
