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Full-Body Training Tools for Workouts at Home, Outdoors, or On the Go

TRX provides world-class training for all. We’ve grown a loyal community by offering simple equipment, effective workouts, and education capable of transforming total-body health. Whether beginning a fitness journey or pushing toward your summit, TRX Training® helps you move better, feel better, and live better.

ALL LEVELS, ALL GOALS means it’s literally for ALL OF YOU: Beginners, Pro Athletes, Runners, Yogis, Cyclists, Cross-Trainers, Service members, Combat Athletes, and more!

Independent science shows that Suspension Training® provides muscular and cardiovascular benefits that can amount to a “tremendous impact on an individual’s overall health.”

The TRX System, also known as Total Resistance Exercises, refers to a specialized form of suspension training that utilizes equipment developed by former U.S. Navy SEAL Randy Hetrick. TRX is a form of suspension training that uses body weight exercises to develop strength, balance, flexibility and core stability simultaneously. It requires the use of the TRX Suspension Trainer, a performance training tool that leverages gravity and the user’s body weight to complete the exercises. TRX’s designers claim that it draws on research from the military, pro sports, and academic institutions along with experience gathered from the TRX team. This team works “with thousands of athletes, coaches, trainers, first responders, professors, and service members in all branches.”

History

While deployed in Southeast Asia in 1997, Hetrick was looking for a different method of training than the generic push-ups. He used familiar products–a jiu-jitsu belt and parachute webbing–to create the first version of the TRE Suspension Trainer. In 2001, after 14 years as a SEAL Hetrick left the Navy and attended Stanford University where he earned his MBA.  He attended the gym regularly with the hopes of bringing his apparatus to a working prototype by gaining the attention of athletes, coaches and trainers. Hetrick first established his TRX system at the Krav Maga Fitness Club in San Francisco with US$350,000 from private investors who he met through connections via Stanford and the military. He began to sell the line of training equipment known today as TRX.

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