Ever met a bodybuilder who can dance? Or f*ck? Yeah, me either.
Working the deep core muscles—such as the transverse abdominis, multifidus, and pelvic floor—builds stability, balance, and support by creating a strong foundation for movement.
Plus you can rock playful, out of this world dance moves, connect better with other humans on a physical level and harness the power of body language, to get what you really want.
Unlike surface-level muscles, these deeper layers stabilize the spine, improve posture, and enhance coordination, which reduces the risk of injury and promotes efficient movement.
When you feel good, you look good- period.
Activating the deep core also supports better mobility by allowing the body to move freely and with control, contributing to long-term functional health and wellbeing.
And an ability to satisfy your partners for hours...
Prioritizing core function over appearance fosters longevity, as it sustains the body’s ability to perform everyday activities and adapt to physical challenges.
We believe it's just as important to look and feel strong on the inside- don't forget to lay the foundation so you can build the body of your dreams, for life! 🔥💙
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