Recovery doesn't start in the mind-it starts in the body.
In Forged in Motion, law enforcement officer and author Andrew Cooley explores the powerful connection between physical training and recovery from PTSD, building on the foundation laid in Choosing Life.
First responders face prolonged exposure to trauma, stress, and adrenaline-driven survival states that don't simply fade with time. Traditional approaches often focus solely on the mind-but emerging research and lived experience show that movement, strength training, and physical discipline play a critical role in restoring mental health.
This book examines how purposeful physical training helps:
Regulate the nervous system after chronic stressReduce symptoms associated with PTSDRestore routine, control, and confidenceReinforce resilience through measurable progressSupport long-term recovery alongside professional careWritten specifically for law enforcement and first responders, Forged in Motion blends real-world experience, practical insight, and evidence-informed concepts to show how the body can become a tool for healing-not avoidance.
This book is not about replacing therapy or clinical treatment. It is about adding a proven, accessible pillar of recovery that empowers first responders to actively participate in their own healing process.
Whether you are navigating PTSD yourself, supporting someone who is, or looking for realistic strategies to build resilience in a demanding profession, Forged in Motion offers a grounded, actionable perspective on why movement matters-and how strength can be rebuilt from the inside out.
Because recovery is not passive-and survival is not enough.