REP THE WORK
Wear the Work is what you earned. Rep the Work is how you prove it. This isn't a free-shorts-for-a-tag program — it's a 30-day trial for lifters who show up, train hard, and represent LumberLegs right.
THIS ISN'T FOR EVERYBODY. GOOD.
We're looking for disciplined lifters who can create real training content — not influencers hunting for free product. Every application is reviewed by the founder and team for effort, training credibility, and brand fit.
Non-negotiables:
- LumberLegs gear must be clearly visible and worn properly
- Content covers real training — not posing, not mirror selfies
- Tone is disciplined, focused, intense, self-aware — not goofy, not performative
- If it wouldn't belong on the LumberLegs feed, don't send it
THE PATH
Pass the trial, move into full Athlete/Ambassador status.,
Submit your info, photos, and socials below.
(30 DAYS) -If accepted, you'' get a trial brief: 5 vertical videos, 15-45 serconds eachs.
Founder + Team review every submission.
FOUR WAYS TO SHOW UP
Raw lifting footage. Squats, lunges, deadlifts, leg presses, sled work. Show the actual work.
Quad room, inseam, waistband, movement. Product proof, not infomercial.
4AM alarm, gym bag, meal prep, recovery. The work outside the lift.
Natural product moments. Pulling shorts from the drawer, opening a package, fabric close-ups.
READ THIS BEFORE YOU APPLY
Is this a free shorts program?
No. It’s a trial. You earn your spot with real content that meets our standard.
Do I need a big following?
No. We care about training credibility and content quality over follower count.
What happens if I miss the deadline?
Late submissions may not be reviewed. We don’t chase people who need to be chased.
What gets rejected?
Blurry/shaky footage, mirror selfies with no training, over-filtered content, shorts that aren’t clearly visible, missing the deadline. Full detail is in the Content Guidelines you’ll receive after applying.
What if I don’t make the roster?
It doesn’t mean you’re not a good athlete — it means the content didn’t hit the standard yet. Some applicants get invited to resubmit.