The Back Body Blueprint
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50m
The Back Body Blueprint: Deep Core + Mid-Back Integration
Most bodies try to do too much with the neck and shoulders. Effort creeps upward, tension builds, and power leaks out where it was never meant to live.
The Back Body Blueprint teaches a subtle but transformative shift: redirecting effort out of the neck and into the lats, mid-back, and deep core. When the posterior line wakes up, movement stops feeling fragmented and starts working as one intelligent system.
This class rebuilds strength through synergy. The lats connect the arms to the core. The mid-back becomes a relay station instead of a bottleneck. The deep core provides quiet containment so power can move cleanly through the body without strain.
Nothing is forced. Everything clicks.
Like the Beatles, each part does its job brilliantly, not louder, not harder, just in perfect relationship. The result is harmony. Movement that feels smooth, strong, and unmistakably alive. Over time, this kind of coordination becomes legendary. Not because it looks flashy, but because it works.
You’ll leave feeling supported, integrated, and surprisingly powerful. Less tension up top. More strength where it actually belongs. A body that finally feels like it’s playing the same song.
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