Thursday, December 17, 2020

Building An Iron Core With The Power Wheel

 The Power Wheel may look awesome but can be really brutal in how it's used. The basic rollout alone can make you sore. Most don't know how to handle an exercise like that and it can be so tough, they may quit after the first use. Don't fret, it's not going to kill you, it can make you sore as hell but all it is is just another tool. When I first started using it, it felt like a hammer to the gut the next day but I persisted and kept at it off and on.

My idea of training is to make the workouts mean something, shoot for the best quality possible and make a habit of keeping them interesting, fun and ass kicking. I don't always shoot for failure and i'm not in the habit of doing things so damn sloppy it's going rupture something. Training is a mindset and taking the best from what you learn and mold it into something you can call your own. In the case of the Power Wheel, it's strengthening your body through your center as a main focus and conditioning not just the muscles of abdomen but making your Core as strong as it can be for whatever life throws at you.

Beyond the Rollout, the Power Wheel has straps to put the feet in and get more out of your training. One of the hardest exercises is actually very simple, you strap in, get into a push-up position and start walking; our legs are obviously stronger than our arms but what if you had the strength and endurance to walk a good distance on your hands? A gold standard is to a 100 yard walk but even a minute can wear down even the strongest men in the world.

The stronger your Core is, the rest of the body will be stronger as well. We need that strength to keep our lower backs healthy and injury proof and strong muscles along the sides, upper and lower abs can even strengthen the organs plus giving you an ability to take a punch. Making your abs like Iron can go a long way in having incredible durability and conditioning that can't be matched. Get a hold of the Power Wheel and turn your body into a conditioned machine. 


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