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The Wolf’s Den Training Facility / Team Wolf’s Den Foundation offers ninja training, functional fitness, mobility work, youth training, and obstacle course racing (OCR), along with community programming, competitions, and camps. The program also hosts community nights, birthdays, group sessions, field trips, private sessions, and fitness events. Participants can take part in community wellness programming, community competitions, and cleanup events that include community beautification, removing trash, stopping illegal dumpings, and wiping out graffiti.
The Wolf’s Den Training Facility is a multi-discipline training environment that combines functional fitness, obstacle course racing, ninja training, mobility, and community wellness into one setting. Team Wolf’s Den is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to creating equitable access to athletic development and wellness across the Inland Empire. Its stated mission is to make fitness and opportunity accessible for every Inland Empire family, including helping low-income families get healthier, supporting top athletes as they compete at the highest levels, and creating community competitions that bring people together. The organization also focuses on building training spaces in its gym and in local parks so children and adults have places to grow stronger.
Team Wolf’s Den is described as being built for the Inland Empire and focuses on supporting underserved families, developing competitive athletes, and strengthening communities through movement, mentorship, and opportunity. Since 2021, Team Wolf’s Den reports more than 600 podium finishes and more than four years of service. The program uses a multi-discipline training model that blends functional fitness, obstacle course racing, ninja training, mobility, and community programming, with clear coaching and progression so participants know what is next, and with technique taught first before strength and intensity. The organization notes that community, events, and visible progress are used to keep people consistent, and it offers scholarships and reduced-cost access for low-income families.
Since 2021, Team Wolf’s Den has partnered with Toyota of Redlands (joined in 2021), Burgesons HVAC (joined in 2022), and the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians (joined in 2024). These partners helped direct a total of $245,000 back into the community, with 100% reinvested locally to support families, youth programs, athletes, and the wider Inland Empire. The foundation has worked on beautifying San Bernardino by removing trash, stopping illegal dumpings, and wiping out graffiti across the city, including partnerships with the Downtown Neighborhood Association of San Bernardino (DNA) and Burrtec for tools and resources, with support from the Mayor and City Council. In October 2025, Team Wolf’s Den organized what it describes as the largest cleanup in San Bernardino’s history, with over 300 volunteers.
Xzavian and Diego, part of the leadership team, were honored as San Bernardino’s Citizens of the Month in July 2025. Team Wolf’s Den has been recognized with a Community Impact Award in 2023 and received a Certificate of Appreciation in July 2025 connected to the San Bernardino Citizens of the Month recognition.
Last updated March 11, 2026.
The Wolf’s Den Training Facility is a multi-discipline training environment that combines functional fitness, obstacle course racing, ninja training, mobility, and community wellness into one setting. Team Wolf’s Den is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to creating equitable access to athletic development and wellness across the Inland Empire. Its stated mission is to make fitness and opportunity accessible for every Inland Empire family, including helping low-income families get healthier, supporting top athletes as they compete at the highest levels, and creating community competitions that bring people together. The organization also focuses on building training spaces in its gym and in local parks so children and adults have places to grow stronger.
Team Wolf’s Den is described as being built for the Inland Empire and focuses on supporting underserved families, developing competitive athletes, and strengthening communities through movement, mentorship, and opportunity. Since 2021, Team Wolf’s Den reports more than 600 podium finishes and more than four years of service. The program uses a multi-discipline training model that blends functional fitness, obstacle course racing, ninja training, mobility, and community programming, with clear coaching and progression so participants know what is next, and with technique taught first before strength and intensity. The organization notes that community, events, and visible progress are used to keep people consistent, and it offers scholarships and reduced-cost access for low-income families.
Since 2021, Team Wolf’s Den has partnered with Toyota of Redlands (joined in 2021), Burgesons HVAC (joined in 2022), and the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians (joined in 2024). These partners helped direct a total of $245,000 back into the community, with 100% reinvested locally to support families, youth programs, athletes, and the wider Inland Empire. The foundation has worked on beautifying San Bernardino by removing trash, stopping illegal dumpings, and wiping out graffiti across the city, including partnerships with the Downtown Neighborhood Association of San Bernardino (DNA) and Burrtec for tools and resources, with support from the Mayor and City Council. In October 2025, Team Wolf’s Den organized what it describes as the largest cleanup in San Bernardino’s history, with over 300 volunteers.
Xzavian and Diego, part of the leadership team, were honored as San Bernardino’s Citizens of the Month in July 2025. Team Wolf’s Den has been recognized with a Community Impact Award in 2023 and received a Certificate of Appreciation in July 2025 connected to the San Bernardino Citizens of the Month recognition.
Last updated March 11, 2026.
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