People often ask, "How did you guys get so ripped?" Ok not really, but here is the story of how we started this brand!
Ripped Disciples did not start in a boardroom; it emerged over two years of early mornings, heavy lifts, and brutal runs. We discovered that our time training together was doing more than building muscle—it was forging a greater motivation to strive for excellence in every facet of life: mental, physical, and spiritual.
Taking part in daily exercise requires discipline. We realize that the root of discipline is being a disciple—a student of life who strives to be part of something much bigger than themselves. Ripped Disciples was born from that realization. We are not just built on physical power, but the mental and spiritual grit required to reach our highest potential and invite others to do the same.
Our mission goes far beyond selling premium activewear. We are forging a global community. In the coming years, Ripped Disciples aims to become the central hub for believers dedicated to becoming their best selves.
We envision expanding into community-driven training events, sponsoring faith-based athletes, and creating resources that connect physical fitness with spiritual growth. We want to see a generation of men and women who are strong enough to carry the heavy burdens of their communities, disciplined enough to lead by example, and grounded entirely in their faith in a higher power.
Founders
Tanner and Morgan are a fitness force to be reckoned with, but they are even more impressive in their approach to life. They are kind, down to earth, and so positive. They push each other to be their best and love taking on life's adventures together. If Tanner says the words "You know what would be fun..." prepare yourself for the most intense workout of your life.
Founder
Miles is a fitness enthusiast with a slight mountain obsession. Catch him running, hiking, or climbing most weekends. His real passion is people though- his friends and family mean the world to him and he wants to cheer them on as they pursue their dreams. If vascularity was a sport he'd be a pro athlete. Sadly it isn't so "fitness enthusiast" it is.