Resilience Is the New Strong

Now is the time for health and resiliency. With the advent of COVID-19, it’s time you occupy an unbreakable body. But becoming resilient is not just about washing your hands. It includes remaining physically active (even with social distancing).

Physical activity regulates and supports physiological processes affecting all systems of your body. Movement plays a fundamental part in reducing stress levels while enhancing your immune system. Since exercise is medicine, it plays a pivotal role in managing diseases and pathological conditions. On top of that, it improves physical ability in the aging process.

When it comes to getting strong, it’s not just about lifting heavier weights anymore. The new strong builds on the science of achieving a more resilient body. Check off these boxes to reach your new state of strong.

The new strong means placing adequate stress on the various systems of the body and taking a well-balanced approach to your training process. It recognizes adversity while recognizing your body’s abilities, which will evolve. Adapting, being flexible, bending without breaking—that’s strong!