TRX turns every exercise into a challenge for the core by using two very accessible resources: gravity and our own bodyweight.
In general, a part of your body will be suspended above the ground or you’ll be leaning into or away from the straps to create resistance and destabilization. Knocking our balance out of whack gives us no other option but to adjust, which means engaging the midsection and back and firing up the shoulders and hips to maintain control throughout the movement.
TRX exercises can work your upper and lower body from multiple angles, targeting every muscle and replicating how you move in real life. That means you won’t just get slimmer and stronger all over—you’ll also perform better and be less prone to injury. Plus, because you’ll need to maintain balance (the straps are wobbly), each move works your core and even you’re smaller stabilising muscles.