designed for
real results
REALPErformance Solutions is led by Carlos Realpe, a world Champion athlete, elite coach, choreographer, and consultant with experience at the highest levels of the sport. As an athlete, Carlos competed with programs including California All Stars, the University of Louisville, GymTyme All Stars, and Navarro College, earning multiple World Championships, NCA Collegiate National titles, and recognition as an NCA Collegiate All-American. That same standard carried into his professional career. Carlos owned and operated gyms with The Stingray Allstars in Naples and Tampa, and later served as Summit Program Director for The Stingray Allstars Marietta, overseeing one of the most competitive programs in the country. During that time, he coached teams to six Summit, fourteen CHEERSPORT, and four NCA, while also developing systems to improve consistency, staff alignment, and long-term athlete development. He later earned an additional World Championship with Prodigy All Stars and continues to work nationally and internationally with elite programs. Carlos founded REAL Performance Solutions on a simple premise: cheerleading is an elite sport, and elite performance requires elite systems. He rejects the idea that success is accidental, believing instead that consistent results come from proven frameworks and the knowledge to execute them effectively. In an industry long driven by tradition and intuition, REAL Performance Solutions was built to introduce clarity where there is often guesswork, and structure where performance is too often left to chance. By applying sport science principles, performance analysis, and professional management thinking, we help programs create alignment, consistency, and sustainable success—whether through consulting, choreography, or coach education. At every level, the objective remains the same: to elevate coaching standards and maximize athlete potential through structured, repeatable systems.

Innovation
Challenging conventional methods by applying modern performance principles to choreography, training systems, and program design—so progress is intentional, not experimental.
Integrity
Doing what is right for the athlete and the program, even when it takes more time. Honest guidance, clear expectations, and long-term development over shortcuts.