Athlete Resource Hub

Earn Your Place In Iron Infamy

Earn Your Place In Iron Infamy

This page is built for athletes who are already part of the Condemned Labz program. Check product availability, stay aligned with program expectations, and know exactly how to keep moving forward.

Stay ActiveKeep posting, creating, tagging, selling, and participating in official brand pushes.
Use Your CodeShare your athlete code consistently and make it easy for customers to support you.
Advance By ActionMovement through the program is earned through sales, content, consistency, and representation.
Athlete FAQ

What Athletes Need To Know

Do I automatically get free products after joining?

No. Joining the athlete program does not automatically guarantee free products. The program is built around contribution first, which means product support is earned through activity, consistency, content, sales, and strong brand representation.

Product allocations are awarded at the discretion of Condemned Labz and may depend on your tier, recent participation, current inventory, upcoming launches, and how well you are helping move the brand forward. The athletes who are most likely to be considered are the ones who show up regularly, create usable content, drive traffic and sales with their code, and participate when the brand has a major push.

The best mindset is to treat free product as a tool to create more content and impact, not as a guaranteed perk for simply being accepted into the program.

How do I become eligible for product allocations?

Eligibility is based on contribution. Condemned Labz looks for athletes who are actively posting, tagging the brand, creating original content, supporting launches, generating affiliate sales, and representing the brand in a way that fits the culture.

Follower count is not the main deciding factor. A smaller athlete who consistently creates strong content and drives real engagement can be more valuable than a larger creator who rarely posts or does not generate sales.

To improve your chances, stay active for multiple weeks in a row, use your code consistently, submit content the brand can repurpose, and make it easy for the team to see the value you are bringing.

How often are free products or allocations reviewed?

Product allocations may be reviewed based on recent participation, campaign needs, tier status, product availability, and overall performance. Tier reviews are conducted quarterly, but product support can also be influenced by what is happening inside the brand at the time, such as new launches, restocks, seasonal campaigns, or inventory limits.

If a product is limited, sold out, or being reserved for a launch, allocations may be reduced or delayed. This is why the product availability board is included on this page. It gives athletes a quick way to see what products are currently available before planning content or asking about product support.

What should I do if I receive free product?

If you receive product from Condemned Labz, the expectation is that you use it to create content and help support the brand. Free product should turn into action.

Strong examples include unboxing videos, first impressions, product reviews, training clips, supplement routine videos, stories, reels, launch posts, and content that clearly shows the product in use. Whenever possible, tag Condemned Labz and include your affiliate code so the content can support both brand awareness and tracked sales.

The more reliable you are with turning product into content, the easier it is for the team to justify future product support.

Does receiving free product mean I am sponsored?

No. Receiving free product does not automatically mean you are a sponsored athlete. Product allocations are a form of support inside the athlete program, but sponsored athlete status is separate and invitation only.

Sponsored opportunities may be considered for athletes who consistently demonstrate high-level contribution, professionalism, leadership, content quality, and measurable sales performance over time.

How do I stay active in the program?

Stay active by completing qualifying activity consistently. This can include generating affiliate sales, submitting original content, posting and tagging Condemned Labz, creating reels or stories, participating in official campaigns, and supporting product launches.

Prospects should complete at least one qualifying activity every 45 to 60 days to remain active. The stronger approach is to do more than the minimum and create a consistent rhythm of content, engagement, and sales activity.

If you disappear for long periods without posting, tagging, selling, or participating, you may be moved to inactive status and temporarily lose certain program benefits.

What counts as a qualifying activity?

Qualifying activity can include an affiliate sale, an original feed post, a tagged story, a reel or video, a product review, content submitted to the team, a community referral, or participation in an official brand campaign or promotion.

The best qualifying activity is content or sales activity that helps the brand in a measurable way. For example, a clear product review with your code, a training reel featuring the product, or a launch post that drives traffic is stronger than a low-effort tag with no product visibility or context.

What should I do before promoting a product?

Check the product availability board first. If a product is in stock, you can promote it normally. If inventory is low, promote it with urgency and let people know it may move fast. If a product is out of stock, avoid making it the main focus until a restock date is listed or the product becomes available again.

This helps prevent athletes from pushing products that customers cannot buy. It also helps you make smarter content decisions by focusing on products that are currently available and more likely to convert.

How should I use my affiliate code?

Use your affiliate code any time you are promoting Condemned Labz products. Add it to captions, stories, link stickers, bio links, product reviews, launch posts, and direct recommendations when appropriate.

Make the code easy to see and easy to remember. Do not bury it at the bottom of a long caption without a clear callout. A simple line like “Use my code at checkout” or “Use code ____ to support me” can make a big difference.

Your code is how sales are tracked back to you, so consistency matters. If you create content but never mention your code, you may be missing tracked sales and making it harder to show your impact.

How are commissions handled?

Commission depends on your tier inside the program. Prospect athletes earn 10% commission paid as Condemned Labz store credit. Higher tiers may unlock higher commission rates and additional benefits based on performance, contribution, and tier status.

To make sure your sales are tracked correctly, always remind customers to use your code at checkout and send them to the correct Condemned Labz website or approved purchase path. If a customer forgets to use your code, that order may not be attributed to you automatically.

Can I use my athlete discount for personal orders?

Active Prospects receive 25% off personal purchases year-round with code IRON25. This discount is meant for your own personal purchases and is tied to active status in the program.

If you become inactive, this benefit may be temporarily removed until you complete qualifying activity and restore active status. The discount should be treated as an athlete benefit, not as a public discount code to share broadly unless the brand gives specific permission.

How do I advance to the next tier?

Advancement is based on contribution, consistency, content creation, community engagement, sales performance, and positive representation of Condemned Labz. Tier reviews are conducted quarterly.

The program is not built around popularity alone. Athletes move up by showing they can create value. That can mean driving sales, creating content the brand can use, supporting major campaigns, staying active in the community, and representing the brand with the right energy.

Status is earned through action, not follower count.

What is expected from Forged athletes?

Forged athletes are expected to consistently contribute through sales, content, and community engagement. The program outlines a target of 10 affiliate orders or $500 in affiliate revenue per month, along with consistent feed posts, story posts, and participation in major launches when possible.

This tier is for athletes who have already shown they can create momentum. Forged athletes should lead by example, maintain a professional presence, and stay involved when the brand is pushing new products, promos, or campaigns.

What is expected from Iron Infamy athletes?

Iron Infamy athletes are expected to set the standard. This tier is reserved for athletes who consistently demonstrate leadership, professionalism, content creation, community engagement, and measurable sales performance.

Iron Infamy athletes should be reliable representatives of the brand. That means creating strong content, showing up for launches, helping drive sales, maintaining a positive public presence, and serving as an example for newer athletes in the program.

Continued high-level performance may also lead to consideration for featured athlete opportunities, collaborations, paid partnerships, or sponsored athlete opportunities.

What happens if I become inactive?

If you become inactive, you may keep your affiliate account and code, but you may temporarily lose access to certain benefits depending on your tier. This can include purchasing discounts, product allocations, priority launch access, event invitations, rewards, featured opportunities, and advancement consideration.

Active status can be restored by meeting the participation requirements during a future review period. The best way to avoid inactive status is to keep a consistent rhythm of posts, tags, sales activity, and campaign participation.

What kind of content should I create?

Create content that feels authentic to you while clearly representing Condemned Labz. Strong content includes product reviews, training clips, supplement routines, reels, stories, lifestyle content, launch content, unboxings, and posts that show the product in a real setting.

Good content should make it easy for someone to understand what product you are using, why you like it, and what action they should take next. Make sure the product is visible, the content is easy to watch, and your code or call-to-action is included when appropriate.

Do I have to post every day?

No, you do not have to post every day. However, consistency matters. It is better to post quality content on a regular schedule than to post once, disappear, and only come back when you want product support.

A strong approach is to build Condemned Labz into your normal routine. Share training content, supplement routines, stories, check-ins, and product callouts consistently so your audience sees the brand as part of your lifestyle.

Can I be featured on Condemned Labz social media?

Yes. Athletes who create strong, on-brand content may be considered for reposts, features, athlete spotlights, or campaign use. Content that is clear, high-energy, easy to understand, and visually strong has a better chance of being used.

To improve your chances, make sure the product is visible, avoid low-quality or dark footage, keep the message aligned with the brand, and tag Condemned Labz so the team can find it. Reels, transformations, strong training clips, product reviews, and launch content are all useful.

Can my conduct affect my status?

Yes. Condemned Labz reserves the right to suspend or remove any member whose conduct, behavior, or public representation negatively impacts the brand, its customers, or the community.

Athletes are expected to represent the brand professionally and positively at all times. This includes how you speak about the brand, how you interact with customers, how you present yourself publicly, and how you behave within the community.