Iron Game Programming brings together structured training plans, daily workouts, and fitness challenges designed for all levels of athletes. This includes Rogue Move eBooks, Rogue Move subscriptions, annual and monthly Rogue Challenges, and programming from well-known coaches and training organizations like Mayhem Athlete, PRVN, and HWPO Training. Whether you’re preparing for a specific benchmark, building strength, or looking for daily structure, these options provide clear direction without requiring athletes to build their own programming. Learn more about Rogue Move programming.
TARGETED PROGRAMS AND DAILY WORKOUT STRUCTURE
Rogue Move eBooks offer focused training cycles built around specific goals, such as improving bike output, rowing performance, or targeted strength work. eBooks like the 50 Cal and 50 Cal 2.0 Programs, 2K Row Program, and other specialized cycles provide defined timelines and repeatable benchmarks. For athletes looking for ongoing structure, Rogue Move and Rogue Move Levels subscriptions deliver daily workouts designed to support consistent training across strength, conditioning, and mixed-modal sessions.
WHO IS IRON GAME PROGRAMMING FOR?
The subscriptions and eBooks within Iron Game Programming are designed for athletes who want structured training with clearly defined goals and progression. This includes individuals training at home, garage gym owners, and competitive athletes preparing for strength and conditioning events. Whether following a short-term cycle, a daily program, or periodic challenges, these options allow users to train with clear intent and measurable progress.
Additional programming from established coaches and training groups expands the available options. Training from organizations like Mayhem Athlete, PRVN, and HWPO provides different approaches to strength and conditioning, allowing athletes to choose a style that aligns with their goals, experience level, and available equipment.
ROGUE CHALLENGES AND BENCHMARK TRAINING
Rogue Challenges provide defined tests of strength and conditioning performance throughout the year, as well as opportunities to participate alongside the worldwide Rogue community to see where you stack up. Annual benchmarks like the 1000LB Club offer repeatable standards for strength, while rotating monthly challenges introduce new formats that emphasize different skills and time domains. These challenges can be used as standalone tests or incorporated into broader training cycles.
BUILD A STRUCTURED TRAINING APPROACH
Combining focused eBooks, daily programming subscriptions, and benchmark challenges creates a flexible training structure. Athletes can follow a dedicated cycle, transition into daily programming, and test progress through periodic challenges. This approach supports long-term development across strength, conditioning, and overall work capacity.
FAQ
Iron Game Programming is a curated collection of training options available from Rogue, including Rogue Move eBooks, Rogue Move daily workout subscriptions, Rogue Challenges, and programming from additional coaches and training organizations. Each program is offered individually, allowing athletes to choose the training option that best fits their goals, experience level, and available equipment.
Rogue Move eBooks are structured training cycles built around a specific goal, such as improving a benchmark or developing a particular skill. Rogue Move subscriptions provide ongoing daily workouts designed for consistent strength and conditioning training.
Rogue Challenges are standalone tests of strength and conditioning performance offered throughout the year. These include annual benchmarks like the 1000LB Club as well as rotating monthly challenges that focus on different movements, time domains, or performance goals.
Iron Game Programming is designed for athletes looking for structured training, whether following a short-term cycle, daily workouts, or preparing for a specific benchmark. Options are available for home gym users, garage gym athletes, and those training for strength and conditioning performance.
No. Equipment requirements vary by program. Some options focus on barbell-based training, while others incorporate conditioning machines, dumbbells, or bodyweight movements. Each program includes its own equipment guidelines.
Programs are typically designed to be followed individually. However, athletes may choose to complete a focused training cycle, then transition to daily programming, or use Rogue Challenges periodically to test progress.
No. While some programming is designed with competition in mind, many options are suitable for general strength and conditioning, improving work capacity, or adding structure to regular training.
Program length varies by option. Some eBooks follow defined timelines, such as 4-8 week cycles, while subscriptions provide ongoing daily workouts and challenges are completed as single benchmarks.