For Athletes

Train the foundation, not just the output.

Every rep, every stride, every jump transfers through two square inches of tissue most athletes never train. Inyo is how you train it.

Climber resting on a stone bench at dusk, recovery mules on, training shoes set aside.
Off‑day · recovery
Athlete seated barefoot on a concrete pad in desert light, sand mules beside her.
Between sessions · stillness
01

The foot is a performance organ.

Power output starts at ground contact. If the tripod of your foot is asleep, your kinetic chain is leaking force before the first millisecond of push‑off. Most programs skip this. Inyo does not.

02

Periodization, for your feet.

You already periodize strength and conditioning. Inyo applies the same logic to foot mechanics — a single insole matched to your feet, paired with a protocol that progresses as your feet adapt.

03

Ground feel is a signal, not a feeling.

Better ground feel is more sensory data reaching the nervous system, faster. Faster data means faster correction, better stability, more efficient force transfer. You will notice it in balance work first, in heavy posterior chain second.

04

Built, not branded.

No neon. No hype. A leather mule with a tray‑contained cupsole and a matched insole, made in USA. You wear it on off‑days, after training, and in recovery — the work compounds quietly.

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