Ongoing Monthly

Corps Community Fitness

Community-based group fitness for veterans, military families, and civilians who want accountability without the intensity of an 8 or 12-week program. Show up regularly. Get stronger together. No time limit, no pressure to graduate.

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$49
per month, cancel anytime
  • Unlimited monthly training sessions
  • Group accountability structure
  • Rotating focus: strength, endurance, mobility
  • Family members welcome
  • No long-term commitment required
  • Corps community access
Join Now — $49/mo → Begin Your Intake →

Cancel anytime. No enrollment fee. Start with the intake form if you have questions about fit.

Community fitness, not casual fitness.

Corps Community Fitness is the ongoing program for people who want consistent training with community accountability — without the defined arc of an 8 or 12-week intensive.

The structure is familiar to veterans: show up, do the work alongside your cohort, track progress. The accountability model is the same as the intensive programs — the difference is there's no graduation date. This is built for long-term wellness maintenance.

Lower intensity than the Bootcamp. Designed to be sustainable at every fitness level. Families and civilians are welcome alongside veterans.

  • 01

    Veterans Maintaining Readiness

    You've done the hard reset — or you stayed consistent through service. Corps Community Fitness keeps you in formation without requiring peak intensity every month.

  • 02

    Military Families

    Spouses, partners, and older children are welcome. The group model works for people at different fitness levels training together — military households know how to adapt.

  • 03

    Civilians Who Want Structure

    You don't need to have served to benefit from mission-oriented fitness. If you show up better when there's accountability and a defined session structure, this is built for you.

  • 04

    Bootcamp & Holistic Readiness Graduates

    You finished the intensive program. Corps Community Fitness is the transition to sustained readiness — the same community, lower intensity, permanent structure.

Rotating focus. Consistent standard.

Week A

Strength & Power

Compound movement focus. Bodyweight and equipment-based strength work. Progressively loaded across weeks. Form-first, intensity second.

Week B

Endurance & Conditioning

Cardiovascular capacity and muscular endurance. Mixed-modal circuits and timed efforts. Scalable for all fitness levels in the same session.

Week C

Mobility & Recovery

Active recovery, movement quality, and flexibility work. Often the most undervalued session. The one that keeps every other session performing well long-term.

Before you ask.

How many sessions per month?

Sessions run 2–3 times per week — approximately 8–12 sessions per month. Monthly members can attend all sessions. The schedule is confirmed at enrollment and posted monthly.

Can I join if I'm not a veteran?

Yes. Corps Community Fitness is open to veterans, military families, and civilians. The training culture and accountability model are built around military principles, but you don't need a service background to thrive here. If you can commit to showing up consistently, you're a fit.

Can my spouse or kids join?

Military families are actively welcomed. Spouses and older children (16+) can join as separate members. Reach out via the intake form to set up a family membership — pricing and logistics are confirmed during intake for families training together.

Is there a minimum commitment period?

No minimum contract. Cancel at any time. Monthly billing means you're never locked into a period you don't want. We'd rather earn your continued membership through program quality than hold you to a contract.

What if $49/month is not affordable?

We are committed to ensuring no veteran is excluded by cost. Flag the concern in your intake form and we will find a way to make membership work. Civilian applicants: standard rate applies, though we have flexibility on a case-by-case basis for genuine hardship.

Stay in formation

Consistency beats intensity.

The Corps Community Fitness program is built for the long game — showing up regularly, staying accountable, and building the kind of fitness that doesn't disappear when life gets busy.