The Tactical Hybrid Sport
FPS fuses functional obstacles with live marksmanship and measures what happens to your precision when your body is wrecked. No other sport scores this.
We capture your shooting clean. Then we make you earn every shot tired. The gap between them is the score.
What Is FPS
FPS is a civilian tactical hybrid sport. You run functional obstacles, then clear a marksmanship shoothouse with ATF-certified non-firearms — on the move, under time. Every rep and every shot is captured and scored objectively, in real time. The competition is the front end. The measurement is the point.
Strength, speed, and grit across loaded stations. 90 seconds each, no rest between them. Scaled by division so the challenge is equal, not identical.
Two rooms, cleared on the move with UNIT Solutions Unit4 non-firearms. The array is unknown until you're in it — targets and no-shoots placed fresh every round. You don't count the room. You read it.
No judges' opinions. Reps, hits, splits, and your Stress Delta — measured by the system and ranked against every competitor on site.
The Event
FPS is validating its operating concept ahead of nationwide launch. This is the proof event: the real sport, the real measurement, a controlled field of competitors. Get in early and your name is on the first board.
Divisions
You're scored against people built like you. Your body weight sets your division, which sets your obstacle loads — the work is matched to your frame so the challenge is equal, never the same.
Winners this event are crowned by gender, weight, and skill. Age is captured and ranked for general standings now. As the sport grows, age-group champions and earned skill classes come online — so the record you set here is where your climb begins.
Rankings
FPS is an objectively scored sport. Live standings, Stress Delta leaders, and division results post here the moment the first relay finishes. No history exists yet — be on the board that starts it.
FAQ
160 slots. Two days. Every block is keyed to its competitors and the scoring runs on the clock — so on-time is the whole game. Register before they're gone.
Register — $120