🎯 Mission-Aligned Focus
The membership supports dads committed to faith, fitness, family, and brotherhood — offering accountability, connection, and value.
💥 Core Member ($10/month or $120/year)
Great for dads who want consistent access and real growth.
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Everything in Free +
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Monthly Fit Dad Workout + Talk session (in-person or virtual)
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Early access to RSVP for events
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Access to the private Microsoft Team App community
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15% off all apparel & merch
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“Dad’s Corner” digital download every month (workouts, affirmations, devotionals, dad tips)
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Monthly fitness & accountability challenge
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Access to replays of guest speaker sessions and podcast extras
👑 Premium Member ($25/month or $300/year)
For dads who want to lead, grow, and give back.
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Everything in Core +
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Quarterly Fit Dad Box (shirt, samples, partner products, surprises)
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Free entry to all live events (e.g., Fit Dad Day, guest speaker sessions)
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1 Guest Pass per month for a friend (to join an event or call)
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Recognition on “Founding Fathers” webpage & private group
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Exclusive early access to new drops and collabs
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1-on-1 “Life & Leadership Check-In” every 6 months
💎 Lifetime Member (80/month or $960/year)
Lifetime of value
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All Premium Member benefits — forever
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Lifetime discount of 30% on all apparel
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Featured shoutout on website & podcast
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Personalized Fit Dad Challenge Coin or Wristband
FAQ Responses for Membership Value and ROI
Q: What exactly do I get for my membership fee?
A: Your membership isn't just a purchase - it's an investment in becoming the father and man you want to be. Here's what you're actually getting:
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$10/month tier: Access to our brotherhood community, monthly group events (normally $15-20 each), exclusive member discounts on apparel, and our private support network where real dads share real struggles and wins.
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$25/month tier: Everything above plus priority event access, quarterly one-on-one check-ins, exclusive workout plans designed for busy dads, and early access to new apparel drops.
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$80/month tier: Complete package including weekly small group sessions, personalized fitness coaching, family event invitations, and direct access to our leadership team.
Q: How do I know this will actually help me as a father?
A: The ROI isn't just financial - it's personal and family transformation. Our members report better energy for their kids, improved confidence in parenting decisions, and stronger marriages because they're taking care of themselves first. When you invest 30 minutes in community connection, you're modeling self-care and brotherhood for your children. That's priceless.
Q: I'm already stretched thin financially. How can I justify another monthly expense?
A: I get it - every dollar matters when you're providing for a family. But consider this: a single personal training session costs $50-80. A therapy session runs $100-150. Our membership gives your ongoing support, accountability, and community for less than what most guys spend on coffee each month. Plus, member discounts on our apparel often pay for the membership itself.
Q: What if I don't have time to participate regularly?
A: That's exactly why you need this community. Our busiest members often get the most value because we help them prioritize and find pockets of time they didn't know they had. Even showing up to one monthly event creates accountability that ripples through your entire month. The community works around your schedule, not against it.
Q: How is this different from just going to a regular gym?
A: Gyms give you equipment. We give you brotherhood. You're not just getting fit - you're connecting with other fathers who understand the unique challenges of balancing work, family, and personal health. Our members say the relationships they build here become their support system for everything from parenting advice to career decisions.
Q: What if I try it and it's not for me?
A: We offer a 30-day extended return policy because we're confident in our community's value. But here's what I've seen: fathers who give it a genuine try for 60-90 days almost never leave. Why? Because they start seeing changes not just in themselves, but in how their families respond to the better version of themselves.
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