Explode Out of the Blocks.
Starting blocks for every level — all-weather practice blocks, Olympic and championship models, wide-pedal and indoor blocks from Fisher, JayPro, and Champion Sports.
From First Practice to the State Meet.
Budget all-weather blocks that survive daily team practice, competition-grade aluminum blocks with precise pedal adjustment, wide-pedal blocks for developing sprinters, and indoor blocks for fieldhouse season.
Blocks That Match Your Sprinters — And Your Budget.
A sprint program needs more than one grade of block: durable all-weather and pro-style blocks for daily practice lanes, and championship aluminum blocks — like the Fisher Cheetah Elite and Championship models — for meet day.
Wide-pedal and Olympian adjustable blocks help developing sprinters find consistent settings, JayPro high school and collegiate blocks cover sanctioned specs, and indoor blocks keep winter training honest.
Buy practice blocks by the lane and a championship set for the meet box — the standard setup for school programs.
Common Questions.
What starting blocks are best for high school teams?
All-weather or pro-style blocks for practice lanes, plus one or two championship aluminum sets for meets. Adjustable pedal angles matter more than weight at the HS level.
Do you carry indoor starting blocks?
Yes — indoor blocks built for fieldhouse tracks, so sprint training does not stop when the season moves inside.
Set. Go.
Outfit every practice lane, keep championship blocks for meet day, and give your sprinters a consistent start.