Accessibility Statement
Last Updated: March 2026
Compound Performance & Wellness LLC (“Compound PW,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) is committed to making our website, compoundpw.com (the “Site”), accessible and user-friendly for as many individuals as possible.
We recognize that athletes, clients, and families may have different needs when accessing online information, and we aim to provide a website experience that is clear, usable, and inclusive.
Our Approach
Our website is built using the Wix platform, which provides a range of built-in accessibility features.
As we develop and maintain our Site, we aim to incorporate accessibility best practices where reasonably possible, including:
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Providing text alternatives for images (alt text)
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Supporting keyboard-friendly navigation
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Using clear headings, labels, and readable formatting
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Maintaining a consistent layout and structure
Our goal is to ensure compatibility with a wide range of devices and assistive technologies.
Video & Multimedia Content
Some of our Services may include video, audio, or other multimedia content (e.g., training demonstrations or educational materials).
As our content expands, we intend to incorporate accessibility features where practical, such as:
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Closed captions
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Transcripts
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Descriptive text
Ongoing Improvements
We are committed to ongoing accessibility improvements as our website and Services evolve.
While we do not currently guarantee full compliance with any specific accessibility standard (such as the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)), we strive to make reasonable, good-faith efforts to improve usability and accessibility over time.
Feedback & Support
If you experience any difficulty accessing or using our Site, or if you have suggestions for improvement, we encourage you to contact us.
We will make reasonable efforts to address accessibility concerns and provide assistance where possible.
Contact:
compoundpw@gmail.com
Third-Party Tools & Content
Certain features of the Site may rely on third-party platforms or embedded services (such as payment processors, scheduling tools, or hosting providers).
While we do not control the accessibility of these external services, we aim to use providers that support accessible and inclusive design practices where possible.
