The Outpost

What I’m Building (And Who It’s For)

Most men don’t lose themselves overnight.

They drift.

Life fills up. Responsibilities compound. Wins still happen, but they cost more. The body gets deprioritized. The inner world gets managed instead of explored. And slowly, almost imperceptibly, a man finds himself executing everywhere… except where it matters most.

From the outside, things look fine.
Career is moving. Family is provided for. Life checks the right boxes.

But internally, something feels off.

Energy is lower. Presence is thinner. Follow-through is inconsistent. And the strength he used to feel — physically and internally — feels farther away.

That’s the man The Outpost is built for.

Not the man who’s failing.
The man who’s capable — but disconnected.

What The Outpost Is

The Outpost is a remote men’s group designed to help high-performing men rebuild physical capacity and internal leadership — together.

It’s not therapy.
It’s not a fitness class.
It’s not a biohacking circle-jerk.

It’s a structured, weekly gathering place for men who are tired of navigating change alone.

We use physical training as the entry point, because the body doesn’t lie. Training exposes resistance quickly. Thoughts, emotions, beliefs, avoidance patterns — they all show up under load.

Then we do the deeper work.

We learn how to lead ourselves through resistance instead of avoiding it. Not intellectually. Viscerally. In real time. In ways that transfer into work, relationships, and life.

The Outpost isn’t the destination.
It’s the place you stop, regroup, recalibrate, and move forward — stronger, clearer, and more self-led than before.

Why The Outpost Exists

Because no man should have to do this alone.

At the end of 2019, I found myself in the exact place this work now serves. High-performing. Capable. And completely disconnected.

I wore a smile. I showed up. I got things done.
But my body told a different story.

I was stuck in deep cycles of avoidance — physically, emotionally, relationally. And to be fair, that approach worked… until it didn’t.

What I learned — the hard way — is that lasting change doesn’t come from more force.

It comes from presence.
From learning to recognize what’s happening internally.
From taking ownership without self-attack.
From clarifying direction.
From choosing aligned action anyway.

And most importantly — from doing that work in connection with other men.

Men don’t need more white-knuckle discipline.
They need navigation skills — and a place to practice them.

That’s why The Outpost exists.

Who The Outpost Is For

The Outpost is for the high-performing man who:

  • used to be athletic and wants to feel that again

  • has drifted physically and internally

  • knows what to do, but struggles to follow through

  • feels disconnected from his body and himself

  • carries a lot — but carries it alone

  • doesn’t want therapy

  • doesn’t want hype or empty motivation

  • wants structure, challenge, and real support

  • wants to feel like himself again

You don’t need to be at rock bottom.

You just need to recognize that the way you’ve been doing it isn’t working anymore.

How We Do The Work

Inside The Outpost, we focus on two things — always together.

1. Physical Capacity

Each man trains toward a clear, meaningful outcome.

I provide individualized strength, conditioning, mobility, and simple nutrition guidance to rebuild capacity and confidence in your body.

This isn’t about aesthetics first.
It’s about trust, energy, and capability.

2. Navigation (Internal Leadership)

We build the skills required to stay consistent when resistance shows up:

  • Recognition

  • Ownership

  • Direction

  • Execution

  • Integration

This is the difference between starting strong and staying the course.

Weekly group calls create a container where men:

  • speak honestly

  • feel seen and understood

  • are challenged without judgment

  • make course corrections in real time

  • build trust with themselves and others

Between calls, men practice leadership through commitments, reflection, and connection with other men in the group.

The Outcomes

Men don’t just leave The Outpost stronger.

They leave as men who:

  • trust themselves again

  • follow through more consistently

  • communicate more clearly

  • handle pressure with less reactivity

  • feel more present in their bodies and relationships

  • lead themselves instead of fighting themselves

Physically, they move better, feel better, and perform better.

Internally, they stop drifting — and start leading.

Welcome to The Outpost

You don’t need another program.
You don’t need more motivation.
You don’t need to figure this out on your own.

You need space.
You need structure.
You need connection.

You need a place to regroup — and a way forward.

That’s what The Outpost is.

I’ll be opening a small group later in 2026.
If this resonates, stay close and drop your email below— I’ll share details when the time comes.

Because no man should have to navigate this alone.

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