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Introducing Level 7 Lab

Train. Grow. Belong. Opening Summer 2026.

Level 7 Lab is a place where athletes, parents, coaches, and everyday people come together to train, grow, recovery, and become more. Built in Oshkosh, Nebraska, The Lab brings world-class human performance and athlete training to the Nebraska Sandhills. Get early access now.

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Train. Grow. Belong. Opening Summer 2026.

Through training, recovery, nutrition, and connection, we create an environment where growth becomes a way of life. Located in Oshkosh, Nebraska, The Lab is Level 7’s first brick-and-mortar facility — a place built to bring world class development, training, and community to Western Nebraska.

We serve athletes, coaches, parents, and community members from Ogallala, Sidney, Alliance, Scottsbluff, North Platte, Sterling, Cheyenne, and surrounding communities throughout the Nebraska Sandhills, Panhandle, Northern Colorado, and Southeastern Wyoming.

Who We Built It For

The athlete chasing a dream. The parent trying to rediscover themselves. The coach who wants to lead better. The rancher who refuses to slow down. The retiree who still has goals. The person who knows they’re capable of more.

We Move To Feel Good.

Presence matters more than performance. Authenticity over everything. Grit and conviction are non-negotiable. We become stronger together.

Join The Lab

Memberships Coming Soon

Doors are opening soon. Sign up now to receive early access and exclusive updates before memberships launch.

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Where To Find The Lab

Visit Us In Oshkosh

We’re proud to welcome athletes, coaches, and community members from across the Nebraska Sandhills and surrounding communities.

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Hear From the Community

Your Support Means Everything

Hear from one of the local community members helping bring The Lab to life, Christy Underwood of Oshkosh, Nebraska.

Why Oshkosh?

Potential doesn’t care about geography. Most performance facilities are built where the population is highest. We built ours where the need was greatest. For too long, athletes and families in rural communities have been told — directly or indirectly — that bigger opportunities only exist elsewhere.

We don’t believe that.

We believe talent isn’t determined by a zip code. Opportunity has never belonged exclusively to metropolitan areas. The Nebraska Sandhills have always produced hardworking people with grit, resilience, and determination. What they’ve often lacked isn’t ability — it’s access. And the Lab was built to change that.

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A Letter From Paige, Founder of Level 7 Lab

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If you’re reading this, something made you want to learn more about what the Level 7 Lab is. Whatever it was, I’m glad you’re here. Let me tell you a little bit about what we’re building. 

The Lab is a training space. And I want to be clear about that word, because I don’t really believe in “working out”. Working out is the thing you grind through to burn off a meal or earn the right to feel ok with yourself for a few hours. Training is different. You see, training means you move your body with intention. You do it for a purpose, you do it safely, and you do it to take care of yourself. Not to shrink, not to punish, and not to look a certain way. 

At the Lab, we believe in fueling well, prioritizing recovery, cultivating grit, listening deeply to our bodies, and asking it to do hard things – because it’s capable of doing so. We offer open training (come in and do your own thing), group training classes, and concentrated training programs for athletes with a specific goal in mind. 

But, it’s more than a place to train. 

The lab is also a community,with a lounge space and an event calendar built for every season of life. Leadership and character work with high school athletes. Movement and mobility for people who want to understand and challenge themselves. Wellness-focused gatherings for anyone asking one honest question: what does it actually mean for me to take care of this one body I’ve been given? 

Because the six-pack isn’t actually the goal here. The goal is to grow the whole person, and I mean three very specific things by that. The physical: how you train, recover, move, and fuel yourself. The mental: how you handle pressure, how you talk to yourself, how present you can stay. And the spiritual, by which I just mean the sense that what you're doing matters, and that you're part of something bigger than a single workout. Most places only ever touch the first one. We're built for all three. 

So, who's it for? Honestly — you. The high school athlete. The mom. The dad. The retiree. The coach. The grandparents. The ones in the messy middle. The person who just knows they want to feel better in their own body. The one requirement is that you're pursuing wellness — and by wellness I don't mean a number on a scale or a PR on the board. I mean the ongoing practice of caring for the whole of you, body and mind and spirit, so you can show up fully for your own life and for those you choose to spend it with. You don't have to have anything figured out to start. You just have to be willing to chase it, for yourself and for the people next to you. 

And if I'm being honest with you (and I'm always going to be honest with you) the Lab is the place I wish my 16-year-old self had. I had a lot of outward success back then and still felt like something was missing: a place that cared about more than my results, people (besides my parents) who would tell me the truth, a way to move that wasn't about earning something or punishing something. I couldn't name it then. The Lab is me naming it now, and building the room I needed so the next person doesn’t go without it.