ULE was born in April 2026. What you're looking at is a working proof of concept, a first attempt at standardising hybrid fitness benchmarking across three domains (Upper, Lower, and Engine), where your ULE Level is only as high as your weakest domain. The core mechanic is here and functional, but the system is still being shaped, and your input directly influences where it goes next.
I'm especially keen for feedback on the male and female performance standards. Getting these right is the foundation of the whole system. ULE rests on them being fair, accurate, and meaningful across different body types, ages, and training backgrounds. If a standard feels too soft, too brutal, or just "off" based on your own numbers and experience, I want to hear about it. Tell me where the benchmarks land wrong, what you'd adjust, and why. Honest, specific feedback now is what turns this proof of concept into something the hybrid fitness community can actually trust.
Got feedback? I'd genuinely appreciate it. Reach out at ContactULEfitness@gmail.com - every message gets read.