Levels & Progress
How Levels Work
Every challenge you complete earns you a level. The higher your result, the higher you climb. Your first challenge sets your baseline; from there, it’s a battle with yourself to see how far you can go.
The more you level up, the tougher the challenges get. Each level opens new doors, harder tests, and exclusive rewards.
Level Up
Push yourself often. Completing more challenges means faster progress and access to hidden, higher-level challenges.
Legend Status
Legends aren’t made overnight.
Hold a level above Master and you’ll earn an invitation to compete in special Legend Challenges — one-off events designed to find the best of the best.
Only a few men reach it, even fewer stay there.
MaxOut Challenges
MaxOut challenges are performance-based tests that show exactly where your current limits are — and push them further.
Each MaxOut challenge requires you to complete your chosen action in one continuous go, with no breaks.
How It Works:
Choose your MaxOut challenge (e.g., push-ups, planks, sprints).
Perform the action until you can’t continue — your max effort.
Log your score when finished.
Next time, aim to beat it.
Why It Matters:
MaxOut challenges build resilience, accountability, and clear measurable progress.
They’re not about perfection — they’re about testing your edge and proving to yourself you can go further.
Challenge Stacking
Real progress comes from consistency, not single wins.
Challenge stacking helps you stay on track through our pre-made monthly programs.
How It Works:
Join one of our pre-made stacks focused on a single area — fitness, mindset, or money.
Each stack runs for 4 weeks, giving you a full month of structured 7-day challenges.
Every week builds on the last, helping you stay engaged while seeing steady progress.
Why It Works:
Habit stacking makes behaviors up to 2x more likely to stick long term.
Challenge stacking takes that science further, turning weekly effort into monthly mastery.
The Payoff
Achieve: See real progress in strength, focus, and confidence.
Improve: Build momentum that carries through every part of life.
Test Yourself: Compete against the man you were last week, and win.
Compete (Optional): Compare your results with others once you’ve proven it to yourself.
Every level, every stack, every finish — it all adds up to one thing: progress that lasts.