
At 58, Rachel Webster feels fitter, stronger, and healthier now than she has in years.
"At 58, I’m incredibly proud to have been considered as an ambassador for STAIT.
After 24 years of military service, I understand the importance of resilience, health, fitness, and looking after your body — especially as women get older. I genuinely wish I’d discovered these supplements sooner! The women’s range has made a massive difference to my energy, recovery, wellbeing, and overall health.
There’s a misconception that once you hit your 50s your best years are behind you — I completely disagree. I feel fitter, stronger, and healthier now than I have in years, and having the right nutrition and supplementation has played a huge part in that journey.
I’m excited to be part of a brand that supports women to feel their best at every stage of life."
- Rachel Webster
Rachel served for over two decades in the British Army, with operational deployments in Northern Ireland, the Balkans, Iraq, and Afghanistan. Following her transition from uniform, she built a successful career in corporate and private security, advising organisations on risk, protective security, leadership, and resilience.
In recent years, Rachel has emerged as a credible and influential voice on the impact of “LawFare” - the prolonged and retrospective legal investigations faced by serving personnel and veterans long after conflict has ended. Drawing on her own lived experience of an unjust investigation, she brings both authenticity and authority to the conversation. Her advocacy reframes LawFare not simply as a legal issue, but as a profound matter of veteran welfare and justice - with lasting consequences for mental health, family stability, institutional trust, and confidence in the Armed Forces Covenant.
Alongside her professional and advocacy work, Rachel is nearing publication of her memoir, Forged in Steel - a powerful account of service, leadership, resilience, and the personal cost of institutional failure.

