The best type of workout gear is the type you use. We think the TRX Suspension Trainer™ is pretty fantastic, and we want you to feel the same way, so we’ve put together a quick tutorial—and a free workout video with TRX Training Club® Coach Niko Algieri—to help you get comfortable with your TRX Straps.
The Set-Up
There are two critical pieces for every TRX workout: The TRX Suspension Trainer and an anchor. If you're brand new to Suspension Training®, you're probably starting with either the Door Anchor or the Suspension Anchor. (Both come with every Suspension Trainer, but if you happen to lose either, we sell replacements.) Wondering which setup is best for your space and fitness needs? Take our quick assessment quiz to get personalized recommendations on anchor points and space optimization for your unique situation. To maximize your workout, try to find a space at least eight feet long by six feet wide.
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The Door Anchor is a black strap with a loop on one end and a padded square on the other end. You can toss the Door Anchor over any hinged door, and then close the door to secure the anchor. (Ideally, you want to use a door that opens away from you.) Once you shut the door, clip the Suspension Trainer carabiner through the loop, and you’re ready to begin.
The Suspension Anchor is the long, yellow or black strap with a carabiner at one end and loop at the opposite end. You can wrap it around a basketball pole, a tree trunk, an exposed beam or a play structure, like a swing set.
To set up your Suspension Trainer with the Suspension Anchor, first clip the carabiner on the main body of the Suspension Trainer to the bottom anchor loop of the Suspension Anchor just below the TRX badge. Do not clip it in any other loop of the Suspension Anchor.
Attach the Suspension Anchor to the anchor point by wrapping it as many times as necessary to ensure the bottom of the Suspension Anchor hangs at about six feet from the ground. This is the ideal height to perform all TRX exercises. If your anchor point is either taller or wider than expected, use a TRX Xtender to accommodate those adjustments and ensure your TRX is still at optimal height.
Clip the carabiner in the Suspension Anchor into one of its intermediate loops, or around the Suspension Anchor itself, and pull it tight to make sure it’s secure. A tip for attaching the TRX to a smooth bar or pole is to wrap the Suspension Anchor several times around it to prevent it from sliding side to side. Always remember to weight-test your TRX before using it by pulling hard on it.