Your goals and or career are physically demanding and mentally challenging. You need to be on your A game constantly. You’re semi fit (or humbly really fit), interested in health and fitness but from a core level, no bullshit.
You’re thirsty for knowledge, know how to find it and believe others should be self-reliant as well!
You’re a hard worker and dedicated to see results.
You surround yourself with like minded people who push you everyday.
You have a strong desire for discovery always absorbing information and motivation.
You’re independent, not a follower but look to your friends and competition for inspiration and advice.
If you are won over, you are loyal and supportive.
You rebel against authority however you thrive in a team environment and take direction well.
You believe in the brotherhood, love thy neighbour, possess traditional values and seek positive change.
In my current job with the police, I have to deploy to areas where gym equipment is scarce and with Raider Lite I had no issues continuing with my training despite the lack of equipment.
I loved that the workouts had plenty of variety and didn’t get repetitive. My endurance really improved and I went into selection feeling really good. I know NDP was a great investment and would do it again!
The community vibe is second to none! There’s no egos, everybody is super supportive, inclusive and actually wants to see each other progress and succeed. It’s awesome! And it’s definitely helped to fill the void that the army left
Even in the first few weeks of Raider Lite I noticed good improvements in running especially over the 400-1000m distances. Smashed my entry fitness test for the police without breaking a sweat. Love what you guys have created, not just another online BROgram!
I make time for mobility now because it’s programmed in TFL. I’m stronger because I stick to the % and progressions. But I’ve got to say I feel a massive difference in the way I approach challenges, mental and physical, thanks to the WMDs. I love em! They suck but I love em!
As a PT and Strength and Conditioning coach myself I was spending all my time programming and training other clients and neglecting myself. I had faith that the FP boys would deliver a solid program and keep me accountable. And they have!
I found Raider Lite to be challenging but it also helped me overcome obstacles and build my mental resilience. I did progress with my test results and happy with the outcome of it all.
I can remember receiving my first TFL workout and being daunted by what was written down on the page. But for many months I worked my way through the program and realised there was far more to training than lifting heavy things. The mental “strength” I gained from the program was probably the most understated advantage I developed.
In my current job with the police, I have to deploy to areas where gym equipment is scarce and with Raider Lite I had no issues continuing with my training despite the lack of equipment.