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Functional Training Straps Allright FITDC — Allright FITDC
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Functional Training Straps Allright FITDC — Allright FITDC
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Functional Training Straps Allright FITDC — Allright FITDC
Functional Training Straps Allright FITDC — Allright FITDC
Allright FITDC functional training straps are portable suspension straps designed for bodyweight and resistance exercises. They create adjustable anchor points for a wide range of movements such as rows, presses, planks and suspended core work. Lightweight and compact, the straps are suitable for home, gym or outdoor workouts and enable progressive strength, stability and mobility training without the need for fixed equipment.
The straps offer adjustable length and secure attachment options to fit different anchor points and exercise positions. Constructed from durable webbing and reinforced stitching, they provide reliable support during dynamic and static exercises. Their compact, lightweight design makes them easy to transport and store, and the simple adjustment mechanisms enable quick setup and transition between exercises.
Inspect the straps and attachment points before each use. Secure the straps to a suitable anchor following manufacturer guidance or common safe practices—examples include sturdy beams, bars or door anchors designed for suspension training. Adjust strap length using the quick-adjust buckles to set the desired exercise angle and load. Perform controlled movements such as rows, presses, lunges, planks and suspended core exercises, maintaining proper body alignment and breathing. Gradually increase difficulty by changing body angle, strap length or adding repetitions.
Use the straps on solid, load-bearing anchors and avoid improvised or damaged attachment points. Consult a qualified trainer or physiotherapist when using the straps for rehabilitation or if you are new to suspension training. Regularly inspect webbing and buckles for wear, and replace the straps if any damage is found.
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