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Landon Currier, founder of LCAT (Landon Currier Athlete Training), began his journey as a standout motocross racer, winning championships at every major amateur national event, including Loretta Lynn’s. Over the course of a decade, Landon competed against some of the sport’s top future stars like Eli Tomac, Jason Anderson, and Justin Barcia, sharpening his skills in the face of elite competition and snagging wins each year. His hard work and dedication earned him the backing of renowned brands such as Nike, Red Bull, and Yamaha, ultimately leading to a pro am position on the factory Rockstar Energy Supercross/Motocross team.
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With his sights set on becoming one of the world’s best, Landon’s career took an unexpected turn when a significant injury forced him out of competition. After undergoing more than a dozen surgeries, Landon shifted his focus from racing to giving back to the sport that had shaped his life. In 2012, he launched LCAT with a mission to mentor and train the next generation of motocross athletes.
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LCAT Camps quickly gained a reputation for raising the bar in motocross training, offering cutting-edge techniques that promote safer, smoother, and faster riding. The program's drills and exercises are designed to build confidence and skill, helping riders achieve their personal goals—whether improving race results or becoming more proficient on the bike. Over the years, LCAT has worked close to guide grassroots riders like Levi Kitchen, Michael Mosiman, Austin Black, Max Miller, Preston Boespflug and many others to professional careers while also occasionally working with top-tier athletes like Chase Sexton, Austin Forkner, Pierce Brown, Ryder D and more to fine-tune their performance while maturing to the highest levels of the sport.
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Today, Landon remains dedicated to helping riders of all ages and skill levels reach their full potential. To date, LCAT has trained thousands of riders across the United States. As Landon continues to recover, he is thrilled to be back on the bike, demonstrating techniques and sharing his passion for motocross at training camps. His commitment to the sport remains stronger than ever, and he looks forward to continuing to inspire the next wave of motocross champions.
Watch a video of a recent LCAT camp.