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Fitdad Collective

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A community for busy dads who want to get lean, strong & energized without giving up family time or favorite foods.

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11 contributions to Profit & Purpose for Dads
We have hit the 50 member mark!
I just wanted to stop in and say thanks for helping me organically break the 50 mark of organic members in the “Best Dads Ever” group! This is a project I’ve always dreamed of starting, and now have the opportunity to help elevate some of the very best dads to new heights live out their goals, dreams and wishes by sharing, creating and collaborating with one another. Built by a Dad, For a Dad! Tag a Dad and Invite him in!
We have hit the 50 member mark!
0 likes • Oct 22
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0 likes • Oct 22
we are 2 away from 50 in the Fitdad Collective
Our Kids Might Not Always Listen But They Are Always Watching
Something I realised a while back - kids don’t just listen to what we say, they copy what we see us do. I used to tell my kids to be confident, patient, and kind… but when I was rushing around, glued to my phone, or stressing over small things, that’s what they were learning instead. Now I focus less on the “lessons” I talk about, and more on how I live them. If I want them to: 👉 Be kind - I show it. 👉 Be healthy - I move and eat well. 👉 Be calm - I slow down, even when life’s hectic. The shift was massive - less pressure, more presence. What’s one thing you’ve changed in yourself that’s had a positive ripple effect on your kids? 👇
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Playing by the Co-Parenting Rules — Showing Up the Way God Calls Us To
Co-parenting isn’t always simple… but it’s sacred work. When we play by the rules — respecting schedules, boundaries, and each other — we do more than “keep the peace.” We show our children what real love and maturity look like, even when life didn’t go as planned. At school events, our kids shouldn’t have to worry about tension between mom and dad. They should just feel proud, safe, and seen — knowing both parents are cheering for them. That’s the kind of presence that plants lifelong security. Even when we’re separated, we can still stand united for the child God entrusted to us. 💛 👉 Faith reminder: When we lead with grace, humility, and patience — we reflect our Father in Heaven. Our kids are always watching how we love, how we forgive, and how we show up. Because at the end of the day, they may not remember the event itself… but they’ll always remember that Dad was there. 💬 Question for the group: How do you stay grounded in faith and peace during shared school events or co-parenting moments?
Playing by the Co-Parenting Rules — Showing Up the Way God Calls Us To
1 like • Oct 20
unfortunately me & my youngest 2s mother don't communicate well, i had to take the step back for my own piece so now i dont even reply to her i have my set days and times with the kids & this way they get the best out of me not having their mother in my life at all
Hey beginner and high-handicap golfers
I’ve always loved using my God-given ability to help others learn what’s come naturally to me after nearly 30 years in this game. Golf has a funny way of teaching us more than just how to swing — it teaches patience, focus, and how to get better at life, one shot at a time. One of the biggest issues I see in most golf swings starts before the club ever moves… right at your stance and setup. If you’re looking to level up your game, take a look at the picture below. Use it as your go-to reference for building consistency, confidence, and a swing you can trust — without fear or overthinking it.
Hey beginner and high-handicap golfers
0 likes • Oct 17
@Ryan Egger ye there is a good range not far from here
0 likes • Oct 17
simulators are good when the weather is not great tho
Dedicated girl dad
I have been focused and highly dedicated to give my girls the best opportunity at life while understanding their wants and needs. In order for that to happen they have to learn some fundamental life choices. Let’s hear it, who can relate!! I recently quit my job as a quality manager to better focus on them. My approach is a little unorthodox but so can being a dad. There is no handbook handed out to say what’s right and what’s wrong. That’s why I’m interested in this brotherhood. To hear other father’s opinions and understanding, that’s what gets my creative juices flowing. Much love, and stay strong brothers 🤘
1 like • Oct 16
love this man 👏 I made a career change to spend more time with my kids too . There was a time i was burnt out no energy a very snappy dad, because i was so tired all the time & decided to make a change, few years on i Help dads do the exact same as i done 🙌 Took me a long time to wake up & have my purpose everyday but now i would never change it
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"Coach, dad, and founder of FitDad Collective - helping busy dads reclaim fitness, confidence, and a life they love."

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