LIFT HEAVY.

Only…

You ARE the weight.

The ultimate Bodyweight Strength competition for women

Welcome to the

What is it?

A one day, max effort strength competition where you are the weight.

Think of it as powerlifting, but instead of moving an iron bar, you’re moving yourself… plus a weight belt.

This event is your chance to test your limits - or make a statement.

You’ll compete across up to 4 movement categories, with judges, a crowd, and one goal:

Move your body with maximum output.

  • Women who are strong, and want to prove it

  • Female calisthenics athletes, pole dancers, gym go-ers and climbers who move well and want the numbers to match

  • CrossFitters who love the grit but want something more precise.

  • Strength focused movement enthusiasts who are tired of flow and ready to flex

  • Anyone who’s over being underestimated - and wants a competition built for how they actually train

Who is this for?

  • Pulling Power: Chin-Up, Pull-Up, or Muscle-Up (your best variation)

  • Leg Strength: ATG Split Squat or Pistol Squat

  • Push Strength: Dip on P-Bars or Rings

  • Levers: Front or Back Lever Hold for Max Time

What are the 1RM events?

Pick up to four events and bring your best.

No gatekeeping. No meathead energy.

Just bodyweight strength, clear standards, and a comp you’ll actually want to do again.

Gravity Games isn’t just show day. You’ll get access to a full support system in the lead up to the event:

  • 7 Performance labs over 10 weeks
    Includes workshops / clinics for movement standards, baseline testing, skill breakdowns, and strategy sessions. (view full list in the FAQ section)

  • Nutritional Guidance
    Support for performance, recovery, and strength adaptation.

  • Gravity Games Athlete T-Shirt
    Because you earned it.

  • Event Entry
    Plus enrolment in up to 4 event categories.

  • Pictures and any video footage of all your lifts

What’s included:

Held in Melbourne (remote entries available via video submission)

Runs once a year the final event in our annual strength calendar

Judged competition with live scoring, clear standards, and serious output

You’ll be scored across your chosen events, with full leaderboard results announced after the competition.
Remote athletes can submit videos for review and ranking in the official results.

FORMAT

Ready to Dominate?

Here is what some of our past Gravity Games athletes have had to say

FAQs - Because why not?

  • November 29th, 2025

    8am - 1pm

  • Pick up to four events from our competition list. Over the 10 weeks leading into Gravity Games, you’ll have access to seven Performance Labs (clinics and workshops) designed to sharpen your skills, learn event standards, and test your baseline.

    On event day, you’ll perform each chosen movement for your maximum output, judged live (or via video if remote). Your scores go on the leaderboard - highest relative to your bodyweight wins.

  • All events are judged to clear standards, but we don’t just reward the heaviest lift or the highest rep count. Your score blends three things:

    • Performance – Your result measured as a power to weight ratio, so strength is judged relative to bodyweight.

    • Progress – How much you’ve improved from your baseline 10 weeks ago.

    • Training Age – A small modifier so newer athletes aren’t competing on exactly the same scale as long time athletes.

    This way, the playing field is levelled, effort and improvement matter, and both seasoned athletes and first-timers have a shot at the podium.

  • $280 gets you:

    • 7 Performance Labs (baseline + comp prep)

    • Nutritional guidance for peak performance

    • Athlete T-shirt

    • Entry into the Gravity Games

    • Registration in up to 4 event categories

  • 1) Baseline Testing & Event Standards
    Your first hit out before the comp. Lock in your numbers, see exactly how each event will be judged, and fix the form issues that could cost you on the leaderboard.

    2) Strong From the Start: Set Up Mechanics That Make or Break
    Most reps are lost before the first pull. Learn how to set joints, stack levers, and create tension so every attempt ends with a successful rep.

    3) Push & Pull: Peaking Your 1RM
    Axis Theory approach to peaking singles: top end load tolerance (TELT), smart exposure to heavy attempts, micro cycles that build neural drive without frying you, and exact tapering so you hit your best on the platform.

    4) Lever & Static Mastery: Break Past the Sticking Point
    The drills, loading strategies, and positioning tweaks that actually move your front or back lever from “almost there” to locked in. We strip out the junk progressions, show you how to build the right end range strength, and fix the weak links that are holding you back.

    5) End Range Load Intelligence: Strength That Transfers Everywhere
    How to load your joints at their limit without wrecking them — building the stability, control, and power that makes you better at everything, from Gravity Games events to skills like handstand presses and planches.

    6) Eat to Perform: Fuel Strategies That Don’t Backfire
    Forget random carb-loading or skipping meals because you’re “nervous.” Learn how to fuel so you’re strong in every event, not just the first one.

    7) Fatigue Proof Performance: Train, Recover, and Still Hit PRs
    How to read your body, pull the right levers in training, and walk into comp day charged — not cooked.

  • While anyone can enter Gravity Games, the athletes who dominate usually train for it. BrigadeX is our 10 week performance prep program built specifically to improve your 1RM bodyweight lifts, levers, and hand balancing. It’s designed to peak you right for competition day - so you’re not just competing, you’re competing to win.

    brigadeX + Gravity Games package:

    • Face-to-Face: $1,180

    • Remote: $1,080

  • Yes. Remote athletes can register for the event, complete baseline testing, and submit their final lifts/holds on video for judging. Your results will be added to the same leaderboard as in person competitors.

Become an absolute unit.