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STORIES THAT MOVE YOU TANYA: MOVE A LITTLE BIT EVERY DAY
Tanya was an active mother of three until viral meningitis left her fighting for her life in 2019. After a month-long coma, she began her years-long battle back to movement using her TRX Suspension Trainer.
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STORIES THAT MOVE YOU: Alison the Fighter
After three surgeries, radiation, and chemotherapy, Alison had beat cancer, but was still a long way from recovery. She couldn’t use the muscles in her chest, much less attempt her usual workouts, but she left her TRX Straps hanging in her house as a reminder that she would fight her way back.
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STORIES THAT MOVE YOU: Why Lift Weights If You Cannot Lift Yourself?
"When I reach 60, I want to be a really good and fit 60. If you are using the TRX or you’re using calisthenics with your own body weight, you're activating everything."
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STORIES THAT MOVE YOU: YOGA IS A WAY OF BEING
“I like to say, ‘Don’t practice until you get it right, practice until you can’t get it wrong.’”
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STORIES THAT MOVE YOU: "I had to be challenging myself and others"
Trevor "TA" Anderson's career as a player and a coach has been fueled by his desire to compete. Now, he's passing the lessons he's learned on to a new generation of athletes.
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STORIES THAT MOVE YOU: MORE THAN JUST A QUICK WORKOUT
“To move to mostly TRX was kind of eye-opening; that it could still be hard and not have all this gear and weights to deal with."
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Stories that Move You - Tara
After being diagnosed with a neuromuscular disease at 13, TRX Training Club® trainer Tara Lynn Emerson chose a path of strength.
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STORIES THAT MOVE YOU: "Show up for others, always"
Straightforward and direct, TRX Trainer Marisa just goes for it all the time—with fitness, reading, everything. What inspires her? Knowing she can make a physical and emotional difference for the people she trains.
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STORIES THAT MOVE YOU: From frozen shoulder to fit & fierce
After nearly 3 years of surgeries and setbacks, TRX Training Club® member Mary returns to form with a ferociously funny wit and talks to us about injuries, adversity, and strength.