Nutrition check-ins
Structured check-ins make it easy to track adherence, habits, and consistency — especially in the off-season.
Nutrition check-ins, workout accountability, and supplement risk scanning — designed to support your program’s standards without replacing compliance staff.
What CheckPeak does best
Always confirm with your compliance and medical staff before consuming any product.
Supplements are contaminated, mislabeled, and relabeled every year. The NCAA doesn't care about intent — a positive test is a positive test. CheckPeak gives athletes a fast first-pass screen before anything goes in their body.
Workout accountability, nutrition targets, and supplement screening — one repeatable workflow.
Structured check-ins make it easy to track adherence, habits, and consistency — especially in the off-season.
Evidence-based completions and review workflows help staff verify training and build better standards.
Fast label scans and ingredient search help athletes avoid obvious risk — while reinforcing staff confirmation and official rules.
Easy for athletes to use, quick for staff to review. Everything stays organized by athlete, team, and date.
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.
Organizations use the Review Queue to approve, request info, or coach behavior. Everything stays documented.
Outcome: Accountability becomes consistent — not random.
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.
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Program focus
Data synced from Airtable at build time · Updated quarterly
We link directly to NCAA sources and design CheckPeak to support program-first compliance workflows.
Last reviewed: 2026-03-16
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Direct links to NCAA pages referenced by CheckPeak.
CARA / VARA / RARA Explained (Division I) — Time Demands
NCAA educational resource explaining countable vs voluntary activities, offseason hour limits, and conditions for truly voluntary participation.
NCAA Banned Substances
Official banned substance classes + supplement warnings.
NCAA Drug-Testing Program
Program overview and education context.
Performance technology guidance (responsible monitoring)
NCAA guidance on responsible use of performance technologies, including education and protecting student-athlete data.
NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) Resources
Official NIL hub (always verify your institution and state requirements).
Disclaimer
CheckPeak is informational support and does not replace medical advice, team policy, or official NCAA guidance. Always confirm with your athletics health care staff and compliance office, especially if you are tested.
For final decisions, cross-reference official rules and your program's compliance process.
WADA — World Anti-Doping Agency
Global authority for the World Anti-Doping Code and Prohibited List.
USADA — U.S. Anti-Doping Agency
U.S. education resources and prohibited list guidance.
NSF Certified for Sport
Third-party testing program for supplement certification.
Informed Sport
Global supplement testing and certification program.
Scan a label or search ingredients — then confirm with staff when uncertain.