
Granbury, Texas

Real pole vault training. Technical coaching, consistent reps, and a facility built for vaulters — from first jumps to serious bars.
Structured group training with real coaching, not open gym chaos.
Small-group run and takeoff work with Coach Scotty, twice a week.
Year-round development alongside vaulters who push each other.
Home meets on our runway and club trips to compete across Texas.
Long-term progression — drills, strength, and pole progression done right.
Beginner
First jumps, safe landings, and the fundamentals that everything else is built on.
Learn more →Advanced
High school and college vaulters training together — harder technical work, bigger bars.
Learn more →Open
Open sessions for any level, any age. Come get reps on the runway.
Learn more →June 19–20, 2026
June 13, 2026
2026 Season
| Athlete | School | PR | Improvement | When |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kylar Mills | Stephenville HS | 15'9" | +1'3" | 2026 — 3rd at UIL State |
| Jake Groseclose | Stephenville HS | 15'3" | +2'3" | Jun 2026 |
| Brigham Harmer | OTG Club | 15'1" | +3'7" since '24 | Dec 2025 |
| Hudson Williams | L.D. Bell HS | 15'0" | +2'6" | 2026 |
| Rowdee Robison | OTG Club | 14'6" | +3'0" | Mar 2026 |
| Briar Floyd | OTG Club | 14'6" | +1'0" | May 2026 |
| Ryder Peek | Weatherford HS | 13'6" | +3'6" | Apr 2026 |
| Athlete | School | PR | Improvement | When |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Summer Wheeler | OTG Club | 11'3" | +11'3" post-injury | Jun 2026 |
| Emma Ensor | Hamilton HS | 9'6" | +1'0" | May 2026 |
| Kara Dipprey | Peaster HS | 9'6" | +1'6" | Apr 2026 |
| Kylie Lynch | Granbury HS | 9'3" | First HS season | 2026 |

Athlete Spotlight
3rd place at the UIL State Meet (15'6") and a 15'9" PR at Brownwood
Kylar cleared 9'0" as a seventh grader. Five seasons of consistent technical work later, he set his PR at 15'9" early in the season and finished his senior year on the podium at the state meet.
Podium MomentsHome meets on our runway. Club trips across Texas all summer.
Upcoming Meets2615 Boyd Rd, Granbury, TX
Turn left at the metal pole vaulter and follow the gravel road to the back of the property.
See the Facility
Off The Grid exists because North Texas vaulters needed a place to train year-round — a real runway, real coaching, and a club that travels and competes. No franchise, no fluff. Just pole vault.
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