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03Nov
03Nov

LET‘S BANDS - ALL ABOUT RESISTANCE BANDS 

Your one stop solution for Resistance Bands Products, Education and Programs to Train anywhere anytime, to help you activate, stabilize, train and recover!

"I deeply believe that every single tness enthusiast out there needs at least one set of bands to stay injury free and be well prepared for the rigor in their workout, bootcamp, fitness class, or obstacle run. If I would have had the opportunity in my younger years to train with bands, I would never have needed to endure so much pain, surgery, and time off from my athletic pursuits. powerbands are one of the best investments I made in myself and I keep training almost every day with them to keep my body in shape and free of injuries.” Uno Gomes

22Oct
22Oct

Rock out with the band. One of the best tools you can keep in your workout arsenal or gymbag are basically powerbands. They can help you take bodyweight exercises to the next level, are a great addition to any strength training routine and the exercise variations are endless.

26Jul
26Jul

Glute Activation and why should include them in your workouts. Glute activation exercises are something that I include in almost every one of my sessions with my personal training clients. I wasn’t surprised to discover when I started working with my trainer that she was on board the glute activation train too. We do a lot of it in our sessions.

27Mar
27Mar

Resistance band training has long been known for quick results without all the fuss. You don’t need heavy weights and a gym to see inches melt away. You can become strong and get into shape quicker than you might think.

27Feb
27Feb

If you’ve been at the gym recently and notice someone weightlifting with bands wrapped around their biceps, they are likely trying out a new training regimen called Blood Flow Restriction Training, or BFR. The strategy behind Blood Flow Restriction Training is to maintain arterial blood flow to a muscle, while preventing the venous return of blood. This form of training, also known as occlusion training, involves placing a wrap, band, or cuff around the leg or arm while exercising.

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