The fitness app MadMuscles has launched a new, completely free adaptive training program designed for wounded veterans, individuals with amputations, and people with limited mobility. Developed in partnership with the Invictus Games community in Ukraine, this initiative aims to help users who have completed initial medical rehabilitation return to an active and healthy lifestyle. The program was created with direct input from professional coaches and veteran athletes who understand the physical and psychological challenges of recovery, ensuring the workouts are safe, effective, and tailored to real-world needs.
The program is highly personalized and accessible. When users download the app, they complete a short quiz about their specific condition, which then places them into one of six distinct categories, such as “double leg amputation/spinal cord injury” or “one arm functional impairment.” Based on this, the app creates a customized workout plan that requires no special gym equipment, allowing users to exercise at home. A key feature of the app is its focus on motivation; it includes a digital library of inspirational video stories from veterans and adaptive sports influencers who have successfully navigated their own recovery journeys.
The primary goal of MadMuscles is to make fitness inclusive and break down barriers for those with physical challenges. The program is available worldwide for both iOS and Android users. To ensure global accessibility, the app and its adaptive training content are available in multiple languages, including English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Brazilian Portuguese, and Ukrainian. By offering this specialized program for free, MadMuscles aims to provide not just physical training but also a supportive community and the motivation needed to regain strength, confidence, and well-being.
Head to the source link and MadMuscles’ Adaptive Program webpage to read more about this program and download the app.