Throttle Relief Motorsports is an active recovery program built on dirt bikes, side-by-sides, and real peer support — not a circle of chairs and a clipboard. If you're a veteran, first responder, or someone fighting to get your life back, this was built for you.
Most recovery programs put you in a sterile room, hand you a workbook, and expect you to talk your way out of the darkest place you've ever been. If that worked for you, great. But if it didn't — you're not broken. That approach just wasn't built for people like you.
TRM uses movement, mechanical mastery, and real peer mentorship to pull people out of survival mode. You get on a bike. You learn to wrench. You ride with people who have actually been in the same place you are. When the ride is over, you debrief around the tailgate — no therapist-speak, no performance, just honesty.
It is hard. It is uncomfortable. And it works.
"You cannot become the person you want to be while holding on to who you are right now."
You served. You came back. And nobody handed you a real roadmap for what comes next. TRM was built by and for people who know what it means to operate under pressure and feel completely lost in civilian life.
Firefighters, law enforcement, paramedics — the people who absorb everyone else's worst days. If you're carrying weight that doesn't belong to you and can't figure out where to put it down, this is the place.
If you've been in and out of programs and nothing has stuck, it's not because you can't do it. It's because sitting still and talking has never been the right format for everyone. Active recovery changes the equation.
Trauma lives in the body. Movement, adrenaline, and controlled challenge are among the most evidence-backed ways to break the freeze. TRM gives your nervous system something real to work with.
If you're a young person — or the parent of one — who is heading the wrong direction and needs something real to grab onto, TRM's Apex Junior program is a structured path to confidence, skill, and leadership.
You don't have to have a diagnosis to belong here. If you've lost your edge, your confidence, or your sense of purpose — and you're done waiting for something to change on its own — come ride.
Eight weeks. No shortcuts. Here's how it works.
Before you ride, you learn. Safety fundamentals, bike mechanics, trail protocol. You don't just climb on — you earn it. This isn't a petting zoo. We build competence first because competence builds confidence.
Controlled rides on TRM's fleet of 150cc–450cc dirt bikes. Certified Peer Support Specialists ride with you — not behind a desk, not watching from the sideline. They're in the dirt right next to you.
You wrench on the machines you ride. There is something deeply grounding about fixing a physical problem with your own hands. This isn't optional — it's part of the program and it's one of the most powerful pieces of it.
Every session ends with a Tailgate Circle — no circle of chairs, no worksheets. Just honest debrief around the trailer. Week 8 is your graduation. The ones who show up every single week and put in the work get asked to come back as leaders. You won't be cycled through and forgotten.
TRM's peer support team is made up of Arizona-certified Peer Support Specialists — veterans, recovered addicts, and first responders who have been exactly where you are. They don't speak to you from a textbook. They speak from experience.
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Program costs are covered through TRM's corporate sponsorship partnerships. You are not asked to pay. You are asked to show up and put in the work every single week.
Call or text us directly at (602) 555-0100 or email throttlerelief@gmail.com. No form required.