Tactical Fitness Over 40 Series

Tactical Fitness Over 40 Series
Training Hard After 40, 50 and Beyond...

I believe I know some things about this situation as it is my current age group (53 this year) and have been using the Tactical Fitness Over 40 approach to training since I was in my early 40s. I cannot express how much the techniques taught in this four part series has changed by life (seriously).

Everything Hurts...

I have been at that spot in my life where I thought running was history as the injuries, aches, and pains of previous athletics and spec ops profession came back to remind me of their permanent existence in my life. The hips do not lie and mine were killing me. My saving grace was losing weight (mass) and mobility days as running lighter was easier and the mobility and flexibility was just what my hips and lower back needed. I made a few changes.

If you are over 40 and lived life hard up to this point... I know you're a struggling to train without pain and dream of becoming a person who is an asset when other's need him again. Currently, you're focused on recovery from injury (or reduce pain) and need to start training again to both lose weight and get back in fighting shape.

So, let me ask you a question... Would you be ecstatic if you could start training again without getting reinjured, build back the habits of training each day, and start working towards fitness levels and body weight of 20 years ago? Because if you could do those things, THAT would be amazing! It is NOT impossible. You can turn this thing around.

Unfortunately, I also get the sense there are some roadblocks for you here, including figuring out how to:

Get started smartly; Fit training into your schedule again; And it is a lot to ask to: Get in shape, lose weight, and not get injured all at the same time.. Sound familiar? Another thing...

Are you also really frustrated by the fact that every time you try to get started, you hurt yourself again? Do you get bored and lose focus about a week or two into training again? And do you not have a lot of exercise equipment to get started training again? These are the typical things that prevent progress.

Plus, it would be cool if you had the answers to these questions:

How to treat myself like a beginner for a few weeks to avoid injury. How to add variety to training so I do not get burned out by the same old routine. How do I do more with less equipment and build up to harder activities?

Been There... Well let me tell you, I know exactly how you feel because I've been there myself... more than once! When all is said and done, my guess is you really just want to go back to being able to perform like you used to with less pain and less excess weight and be the asset your family needs in potentially dangerous situations either natural or man-made. (ie...Fire, Floods, Winter Power outage, Robberies or Attacks).

If this sounds at all like you...

My Tactical Fitness 40+ Section focuses on helping people become an asset again. To be ready. Ready for any situation. You never know… Your life, a loved one’s life, or someone you are trying to help - their life may somehow depend on your fitness level. Can you carry someone out of a burning building? Can you quickly react to any man-made or natural threat? Can you run, sprint, jump, lift, swim, carry…? Are you an asset or do you need assistance in these situations?

The Tactical Fitness Over 40 (Four Part Series).

If this sounds at all like you... 

I'd like to invite you to check out my Tactical Fitness Section at StewSmithFitness.com that focuses on helping people become an asset again. To be ready. Ready for any situation. You never know… Your life, a loved one’s life, or someone you are trying to help - their life may somehow depend on your fitness level. Can you carry someone out of a burning building? Can you quickly react to any man-made or natural threat? Can you run, sprint, jump, lift, swim, carry…? Are you an asset or do you need assistance in these situations?

The Tactical Fitness Over 40 (Four Part Series).

This program offers a step-by-step instruction with such titles as: 

Part 1) Rebuilding the Foundation (12 weeks) Beginner

Part 2) Taking It to the Next Level (12 weeks) Intermediate

Part 3) Ready to Compete (12 weeks) High Intermediate / Advanced

Part 4) Tactical Fitness for the Athlete over 40 (16 weeks) Advanced

This 4-part series totals 52 weeks of training and can change your life in less than a year so you can rebuild yourself and be proud of your progress and abilities without risk of reinjuring yourself as you will learn about some life changing workouts. IN FACT check this out for FREE: 


See Mobility Day - This is lifechanging and I am offering it to you for FREE even if you don't buy a thing.  Just by adding this 1-2 times a week will help you rebuild and move with less pain.  See Don't Skip Mobility Day  because if you learn only this ONE thing from this series, it will change your life! 

You will learn much more than that!  There are some new rules depending on the extent of previous injuries, but you can see huge results IF you follow these new RULES for Fitness Over 40 (and 50+).

In as little as the first week this program starts out easy with habit forming workout challenges and progress logically each week until you are who you used to be. The answer is here check out this user's comments:

This book series deal makes it easy to buy all four books and save money on a roadmap to getting started to advanced performance again, however, buy one book at a time and save money still and have a path to create good habits of fitness and health, lose weight, and get into top shape to become an asset in certain situations when needed.

I promise just because you’re an OG does not mean you can’t perform at a certain level that can save your own life and others around you.  You can still train hard – you just have to train smarter."