By Christopher Baker on Thursday, 26 February 2026
Category: Blog Articles

13: Fire Captain Forrest Martin

Join Host Christopher Baker and Fire Captain Forrest Martin on Monday, March 2, 2026, at 4:30 PM (PST) / 7:30 PM (EST), for a powerful and inspiring discussion on the Wim Hof Method and the transformational impact of the Wim Hof Breath Protocol.

Forrest shares his journey as a disabled veteran and how military service shaped his discipline, mental toughness, and unwavering commitment to service. After sustaining service-connected disabilities, he faced both physical and psychological challenges while transitioning into civilian life. Rather than allowing those challenges to define him, he chose to rebuild — mentally, physically, and emotionally.

When Forrest was introduced to the Wim Hof Breath Protocol, he describes the experience as transformational — not because of the cold itself, but because of what it revealed about the mind's perceived limits versus actual capability. Through controlled breathwork and intentional cold exposure, he discovered a powerful tool for regulating stress, sharpening focus, and strengthening resilience.

Blending his background in the military and fire service with breathwork instruction, Forrest now helps others build resilience from the inside out. As a Fire Captain and certified instructor, he teaches that mastering your breath is the first step toward mastering your response to adversity.

This episode delivers a compelling conversation about service, leadership, perseverance, and the extraordinary power of the human mind to move beyond perceived limits.


Biography:

Forrest Martin is a Level 1 Wim Hof Method Instructor with a mission-driven focus on bringing the three pillars of the Wim Hof Method—breathwork, cold exposure, and mindset—to the first responder community.

A disabled veteran and current first responder, Forrest recognized early in his career that many traditional approaches to resiliency were reactive in nature and often disconnected from the natural systems of the body. He believed there was a missing element—one that was proactive, accessible, and rooted in our own physiology rather than dependent on therapy rooms or specialized tools.

That missing piece revealed itself in the spring of 2019, when a colleague introduced Forrest to Wim Hof's breathwork protocol. The impact was immediate. For the first time, Forrest experienced a profound sense of balance and relief—drawn not from avoidance or suppression, but from engaging the power of nature and the body's innate resilience.

True to his nature, Forrest went all in. In early 2020, he traveled to Poland to participate in the Wim Hof Winter Expedition, where he trained directly under Wim Hof himself. That experience became a turning point, solidifying Forrest's commitment to bringing these practices to those who regularly face trauma, stress, and high-stakes decision-making.

Over the following years, Forrest refined and adapted the Wim Hof Method specifically for first responders, ultimately earning his official Wim Hof Instructor certification in December 2024. Since then, he has partnered with the First Responder Resiliency Institute and has guided thousands of participants in reconnecting with their natural capacity for health, strength, and happiness—through the simple, powerful tools of breath and mindset.

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