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Initial Assessment

Know Your Baseline.
Build The Plan.

A structured assessment for military, ex-service, blue light, and selection-focused individuals who need clear direction for performance, rehabilitation, or return to capability.

Assessment first. Plan second. Progress with purpose.
Performance · Rehabilitation · Return To Capability
Movement Screening
Strength Capacity
Injury History
Goal Mapping
Who It Is For

Built For People With Standards To Meet.

The assessment is designed for people who need more than guesswork. Whether you are preparing for selection, rebuilding after injury, or maintaining readiness for a demanding role, the aim is to establish what matters most and what should happen next.

Selection Preparation

For those preparing to join, apply, or progress through demanding physical selection standards.

Injury Rehabilitation

For individuals recovering from pain, limitation, or recurring injury who need a structured return plan.

Blue Light Professionals

For those working in high-pressure environments where resilience, durability, and readiness matter.

Ex-Service Rebuild

For ex-military individuals rebuilding confidence, structure, strength, and long-term physical direction.

What We Assess

Clear Data. Better Decisions.

The assessment identifies your current starting point across movement, strength, load tolerance, conditioning demands, injury history, and goal requirements. The purpose is not to judge fitness. The purpose is to build the correct pathway.

Assess. Analyse. Act.

Each area helps identify what is limiting performance, what needs protecting, and what should be prioritised first.

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Movement

Range, control, restrictions, asymmetries, and movement confidence.

Strength

Baseline force production, control under load, and key strength priorities.

Capacity

Load tolerance, recovery ability, fatigue resistance, and role-specific demands.

Readiness

Your current readiness against the outcome you are preparing for.

The Process

Simple Steps. Serious Standards.

The assessment is designed to be clear, structured, and practical. You will know what is being looked at, why it matters, and how it connects to your next stage of training or rehabilitation.

01

Book

Tell us what you are preparing for, recovering from, or trying to improve. We will start by understanding your goal, training background, role demands, injury history, and current limitations.

02

Assess

Your assessment reviews the areas most relevant to your objective. This may include movement quality, strength, load tolerance, readiness, conditioning demands, and pain or injury considerations.

03

Plan

You leave with clear priorities and a recommended pathway. The aim is to remove uncertainty and give you a structured next step based on what you actually need.

What You Receive

Your Route Forward.

The output of the assessment is practical direction. It gives you a clear picture of where you are now and what needs to be addressed to move toward performance, recovery, selection, or return to duty.

01

Current Profile

A clear overview of your current movement, strength, capacity, and readiness picture.

02

Priority Areas

The key areas that need attention first, so training becomes focused rather than random.

03

Risk Factors

Consideration of injury history, recurring issues, current limitations, and load tolerance.

04

Recommended Pathway

Guidance on whether your next step should be performance coaching, rehabilitation, or preparation work.

05

Next Step Plan

A clear route into structured training, rehab, or ongoing support if appropriate.

Outcome

Leave With Clarity.

The goal is not to overwhelm you with data. The goal is to identify what matters, explain why it matters, and build a plan that moves you forward with confidence.

  • Understand your current baseline before committing to a programme.
  • Identify what is limiting performance, confidence, or recovery.
  • Clarify whether your priority is strength, rehabilitation, capacity, or preparation.
  • Establish a structured pathway based on your body, role, and goal.
Questions

Before You Book.

No. The assessment is suitable for anyone preparing for demanding physical standards, rebuilding after injury, or wanting a more structured approach to performance. The service is especially suited to military, ex-service, blue light, and selection-focused individuals.
Yes, provided assessment is appropriate for your current situation. The process can be adapted around pain, injury history, and current limitations. If something falls outside scope, you will be directed appropriately.
No. The assessment is not designed to simply test how fit you are. It reviews the factors that affect your performance, recovery, confidence, and readiness so a better plan can be created.
You will receive a recommended pathway and clear next steps. Ongoing programming, coaching, or rehabilitation support can be discussed after the assessment if it is the right fit.
Bring comfortable training clothing, relevant notes about your injury or training history, and any specific standards or goals you are preparing for. If you have recent medical guidance that affects training, bring that too.
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Book Your Initial Assessment

Tell us what you are preparing for, recovering from, or trying to improve. We’ll help you identify the right pathway and next step.

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