
“Paired in Purpose. United in Strength.”
At Wodaptive, we believe fitness should be for everyone. Our mission is to create competitive competitions where a para-athlete and an able-bodied athlete compete side by side to grow stronger physically and learn from each other, build trust, and move forward together.
We pair one para-athlete with one able-bodied athlete to create a real connection, mutual respect, and powerful teamwork. This one-on-one partnership isn’t about scaling workouts, it’s about showing up for each other, pushing past limits, and proving that ability comes in many forms.
Through inclusive programming, coaching that meets people where they are, and a community that truly cares, we’re breaking down the barriers that too often separate us. We’re here to challenge expectations, celebrate progress, and build a culture where every athlete, regardless of ability, is seen, supported, and inspired to thrive.
Our mission wouldn’t be possible without the support of sponsors who believe in more than just a brand; they believe in people. Their partnership helps us build better programs, provide essential resources, and open doors for para-athletes and able-bodied athletes alike to compete on equal ground. Together, we are not only growing a sport, we’re growing a movement.
At Wodaptive, we don’t just compete, we grow confidence, resilience, and an unshakable community.
Having spent 9 years in the Royal Marines, 4 of which as a Physical Training Instructor, Ben has a comprehensive understanding of fitness. After leaving the Marines he completed a degree in Strength & Conditioning to further his knowledge and to better help his clients.
Ben currently holds REPs Level 3 and CrossFit Coaching Level 2.
Ben’s hobbies include Rugby, Mountain Biking and competing in CrossFit competitions.
Founder and creator of Alt Movement, Craig found his passion for working with individuals with disabilities when he came across a hidden problem. And this problem was the lack of inclusivity within gyms and the knowledge other trainers had around working with those with impairments.
With his knowledge and commitment to giving all adaptive athletes a chance to prove themselves in getting the best from them.
Having been injured in 1998 in a work accident and being spinally injured at c5/6, Nigel has found the need for exercise and movement beneficial to maintain his health.
Having trained for nearly 20 years in gym environments and doing CrossFit along with competitions, he understands the complexity of adaptive athletes and trying to train and compete.
Nigel currently holds his CrossFit-OL1 and his adaptive training academy certificates.
It has been a dream of his to help other adaptive athletes compete with their friends on a level playing field.
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