Standing Arm Rotation TRX
| Similar Pose Names: | TRX Standing Arm Rotation,High Torso Rotation TRX,TRX High Torso Rotation |
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| Category: | TRX |
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| Sub Category: | TRX |
| Types: | Arm Balance, Balance, Chest Opener, Standing, Strengthen, Stretch |
| Anatomy: | Arms & Shoulders, Biceps & Triceps, Core, Lower Back, Wrists & Arms |
| Chakras: | Sacral Centre, Solar Plexus Centre |
| Therapy: | Poor Posture |
| Drishti: | Tip Of Nose |
| Dosha: | Kapha, Pitta |
Anchor the TRX (adjust the straps to mid-length and place the handles in single handle mode). Step forward until your body is at a 45-degree angle, forward leg without bending your knee. Pull your shoulders down and back and reach forward with your arms making a triangle. Let the body rotate down while stabilising the core. When you have reached the limit of the torso rotation without moving your feet, slowly pull your arms back down to the start position. Repeat.
Core stability. Strengthens abdominal muscles, quadriceps, arms, and shoulders.
A) Hold only one of the handles. B) Use a BOSU. C) Use a balance disc.
Injuries to your shoulder, wrist, elbow, or neck.
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TRX Suspension Training FAQs
What does the Standing Arm Rotation TRX exercise work on?
This TRX exercise hits all the major muscle groups of the back—the lats, rhomboids, and traps—as well as the shoulders and the core.
What else is the Standing Arm Rotation TRX exercise known as?
Standing Arm Rotation TRX is also known as:
- TRX Standing Arm Rotation
- High Torso Rotation TRX
- TRX High Torso Rotation
What are the teaching directions for the Standing Arm Rotation TRX?
Anchor the TRX (adjust the straps to mid-length and place the handles in single handle mode). Step forward until your body is at a 45-degree angle, forward leg without bending your knee. Pull your shoulders down and back and reach forward with your arms making a triangle. Let the body rotate down while stabilising the core. When you have reached the limit of the torso rotation without moving your feet, slowly pull your arms back down to the start position. Repeat.
What are some variations for the Standing Arm Rotation TRX?
Below are some variations: …
A) Hold only one of the handles.
B) Use a BOSU.
C) Use a balance disc.
How do I know if I’m compensating in Standing Arm Rotation TRX?
If your hips, knees, and ankles are not aligned in alignment throughout the exercise, too much energy will be put on your hips and knees, putting too much strain on the joints. Make sure your alignment is good to avoid injury.
Will TRX suspension exercises help me build lean muscle mass?
Yes. TRX suspension exercises will increase your overall strength while building lean muscle mass. The TRX is one of the most diverse pieces of equipment at your disposal because you can work out every muscle group with only your body weight. It will strengthen and define your muscles.
Are TRX workouts good for beginners?
Yes. TRX workouts are for everyone, no matter your fitness level. The amazing thing about TRX suspension training is that there are lots of modifications for every exercise. That means that it’s a perfect exercise option for beginners and experienced people.Â
How many TRX workouts are there?
There are hundreds of TRX exercises, and with so many progression levels, you’ll always have a fresh workout. Exercising never gets boring with the TRX. There’s always a new way to challenge yourself. For example, you can also use the cradles in different ways. You can put your hands, feet or heels in the cradles.Â
What are the top 10 benefits of TRX exercises?
- TRX is for beginners and advanced students.
- Exercise is fun (like a game).
- New ways to do old exercises.
- Burn loads of calories.
- Build an epic core.
- Lower risk of injury (compared with free weight training).
- Gain more muscle.
- Workout anywhere.
- Get more results in less time.
- Become a Plank master.
Am I less likely to be injured with TRX training?
Yes. TRX training research shows there is less potential for injury compared to free weight training. The reason is that TRX exercises are much easier on the joints (which are what commonly get injured during free weight training). With TRX you become more mobile, more flexible and stronger.Â
Can I take the TRX with me on business trips?
Yes. The TRX suspension training is mobile. When you get to your hotel, hang the TRX over a door and do your workout. If you want to go “outside”, take it to the park. There will be multiple places where you can hang the TRX.Â
What is the number one benefit of TRX suspension exercises?
I think it’s gotta be that you can do a workout in less time than traditional exercises. The reason is that the TRX works on strength, balance, flexibility, and core stability all at once.


