What is TRX, and do I have to be a Navy SEAL to do it?
The concept behind TRX suspension training is simple: your body weight becomes resistance as you hang by your hands or feet using two straps. The muscle groups activated—and the intensity of your workout—depend entirely on how your body is positioned while suspended.
If those strange cables hanging at your gym or studio have caught your attention, here’s what you need to know about TRX training.
1. TRX is for everyone
Whether you’re a runner, cyclist, powerlifter, or golfer, this method can enhance your performance. If you practice yoga or Pilates, you’ll also enjoy TRX because of its similarities in balance and control.
2. It’s beginner-friendly
Another great reason to give TRX a try—it’s completely adaptable. The difficulty of each movement can be adjusted to match your fitness level. Whether you're just starting out or already advanced, TRX lets you personalize every exercise and get the results you want.
3. A fast, full-body workout
Short on time? A few TRX exercises will activate all your muscle groups—including your beloved core—making your session both effective and time-efficient.
4. Set it up anywhere
TRX equipment isn’t limited to gyms and studios. You can install it at home, in a hotel, outside—anywhere you feel the urge to work out.
5. It’s functional fitness
By using your own body weight, TRX provides a more dynamic and functional workout than traditional bulky machines. It helps improve real-world strength and control.
Whether you’re starting a new fitness program, recovering from injury, an avid golfer, or a year-round athlete, TRX suspension training is an effective way to build and control strength in a dynamic, ever-changing environment.
Feeling convinced? Centre Multisports offers a wide range of TRX programs to help you get started.