CHECKPEAK • Athlete Accountability + Supplement Risk

Train with confidence — on campus and off.

Nutrition check-ins, workout accountability, and supplement risk scanning — designed to support your program’s standards without replacing compliance staff.

Nutrition + Workout accountability
Scan labels / search ingredients
Not medical/legal advice

What CheckPeak is best at

  • Off-season accountability with consistent check-ins
  • Evidence-based workout completions + staff review workflows
  • Supplement screening as a fast first pass

Reminder

Always approve with your compliance and medical staff.

The workflow

Simple check-ins. Clear feedback.

Easy for athletes to use, quick for staff to review. Everything stays organized by athlete, team, and date.

Step 1

Athletes check in (Nutrition + Workouts)

Athletes submit nutrition check-ins and workout completions — including notes and evidence when required.

Outcome: Coaches see what’s happening, even in the off-season.

Step 2

Staff review & follow up

Organizations use the Review Queue to approve, request info, or coach behavior. Everything stays documented.

Outcome: Accountability becomes consistent — not random.

Step 3

Scan supplements / reduce eligibility risk

Scan labels or search substances for a fast risk screen — then confirm with your athletics health care and compliance staff.

Outcome: Better questions, fewer surprises.

What you get

Three tools. One place.

Workout accountability, nutrition targets, and supplement screening — organized into one repeatable workflow.

Nutrition check-ins

Structured check-ins make it easy to track adherence, habits, and consistency — especially in the off-season.

Workout accountability

Evidence-based completions and review workflows help staff verify training and build better standards.

Supplement risk awareness

Fast label scans and ingredient search help athletes avoid obvious risk — while reinforcing staff confirmation and official rules.

Compliance

How we stay NCAA-aligned

We link directly to NCAA sources and design CheckPeak to support program-first compliance workflows.

Voluntary activity must be athlete-initiated

Must be initiated by the student-athlete.

Why this matters

Programs can label items as optional, and athletes aren’t penalized for opting out of voluntary activity. This is the key guardrail for responsible compliance.

VoluntaryNon-coercion

Voluntary means attendance can’t be required

Student-athletes may not be required to attend.

Why this matters

CheckPeak is designed for alignment, not punishment. Programs control what is required; optional check-ins should remain optional.

VoluntaryOffseason

Voluntary means no reward or punishment

Student-athletes may not be rewarded or punished for participating.

Why this matters

We avoid building “gotcha” surveillance. CheckPeak focuses on clear expectations, documented check-ins, and staff feedback - not coercive incentives.

VoluntaryNon-surveillance

To be voluntary, activity can’t be reported back to coaches

Voluntary on-campus athletic activity must be initiated by the student-athlete…

Why this matters

This applies to activities treated as voluntary (VARA) - not required/countable activities. CheckPeak supports both: programs can mark required or optional so voluntary stays voluntary.

VoluntaryVisibility controls

Coach presence can be allowed only for safety (not coaching)

In sports with a safety exception, a coach may be present for voluntary activities to provide safety instruction

Why this matters

This matters for how teams structure optional sessions. CheckPeak is designed to document expectations clearly so optional stays optional.

VoluntarySafety exception

RARA has special rules (where applicable)

RARA is applicable to autonomy schools and schools that opt into autonomy legislation…

Why this matters

CheckPeak supports program-controlled labeling (required vs optional) and keeps documentation consistent with how your compliance office structures time demands.

RARARequired

Outside the playing season: time limits still apply

Weekly max: 8 hours. Minimum weekly days off: Two.

Why this matters

CheckPeak supports offseason consistency without creating extra required activity. Programs define requirements; the workflow stays transparent, trackable, and most importantly compliant.

OffseasonTime demands

Out-of-season skill instruction is limited

Sports other than football: Max 4 of 8 hours can be skill instruction.

Why this matters

CheckPeak’s workout check-ins can be configured around program-defined requirements (e.g., S&C) without implying athletes are required to do more than permitted.

OffseasonSkill instruction

Football out-of-season hour types are restricted

Football: Hours may only include strength and conditioning, film review and walkthroughs…

Why this matters

CheckPeak’s workout check-ins can be configured around program-defined requirements (e.g., S&C) without implying athletes are required to do more than permitted.

FootballOffseason

Are there “NCAA-approved” supplements

There are no NCAA-approved nutritional or dietary supplements.

Why this matters

CheckPeak doesn’t endorse products. We surface risk within a product and route athletes back to staff and official sources.

SupplementsPositioning

Supplements are not well regulated and can lead to a positive test

Nutritional/dietary supplements… are not well regulated and may cause a positive drug test.

Why this matters

CheckPeak treats screening as a first pass and reinforces staff confirmation. We encourage athletes to understand what’s in their supplements and route questions to staff.

RiskDrug testing

Contamination risk is explicitly warned by the NCAA

Many nutritional/dietary supplements are contaminated with banned drugs not listed on the label.

Why this matters

A “clean” scan isn’t a guarantee. Supplements can be cross-contaminated or mislabeled — leading to a positive drug test. Always confirm with staff.

RiskReality check

Banned substances are organized by class

The NCAA bans drugs by class.

Why this matters

CheckPeak flags class-level risk and aliases so staff can review faster.

Banned substancesScreening

Responsible monitoring requires a written plan

Schools should establish a written plan that addresses the responsible use of performance technologies…

Why this matters

CheckPeak supports this approach: clear settings, clear access, documentation, and program-owned policy — without “always-on” surveillance. Evidence requirements are set by the program.

MonitoringPolicy

Data protection is part of responsible monitoring

…how the school will manage and protect student-athlete performance technology data.

Why this matters

This aligns with how we position privacy: programs decide what’s needed, athletes share only what’s required, and staff access should be explicit.

Data protectionPrivacy

Trusted resources

Use CheckPeak alongside official bodies

CheckPeak helps you spot issues quickly. For final decisions, cross-reference official rules and your program’s compliance process.

Ready?

Run your next label through CheckPeak in seconds.

Scan a label or search ingredients — then confirm with staff when uncertain.

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