Brace- Feedback Step 1 Training starts with Keystrokes where you learn to hold a strong body line under tension. Shoulders, core, hips, and glutes have to stay organized, which means every rep trains the midsection the way real athletic movement should.
Load- Feedback Step 2
The system teaches controlled pressure, not wasted force. That means your body learns how to carry load through the trunk and pelvis with precision, helping build lean muscle, tighter definition, and strength that actually transfers.
Align- Feedback Step 3
These drills train angle, positioning, and directional control. In plain language, they improve how your hips, spine, and shoulders move together, which boosts mobility and helps create the upright, capable posture of a trained man.
Flow- Feedback Step 4
Because the movements are done with rhythm and control, they double as conditioning. You stay under tension longer, burn more, move cleaner, and develop endurance without the sloppiness that ruins most bodyweight work.
Transfer- Feedback Step 5
This is what makes the system different. Every set connects gym-quality physical benefits to one of the most meaningful physical acts in your life. So the training does not stop at fitness. It carries over into how you move, how you hold yourself, and what your body can actually doreate the upright, capable posture of a trained man.