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Hyperbolic Stretching

Can Hyperbolic Stretching Help Me do the Splits?

28 February, 2023

I purchased the bare-bones Hyperbolic program, which is a series of self-paced videos that promise to deliver added flexibility and mobility in around 8-10 minutes per day, four times per week. The course costs $27 (there are a couple of upsells in the checkout process, including a sleep product and an Advanced Stretching Accelerator) and you get lifetime access to the content.

What Are the Promises of Hyperbolic Stretching?

21 February, 2023

This stretching regime is done in a safe way for all users who are generally healthy. Thus, any stretching would be more beneficial than no stretching at all! As long as you feel good and no pain bothers you, you can safely continue stretching practices. Larsson focuses on the pelvic floor in this program based on ancient Asian techniques. As it strengthens the core, back, and glutes, you get the overall increased performance as well. Plus, most of the poses involve legs and arms for balance,

What is Hyperbolic Stretching?

14 August, 2022

Hyperbolic Stretching is the product of extensive research that includes ancient methods of Japanese stretching as well as the latest findings of Western science. This revolutionary program leverages the power of autonomic survival reflexes to unlock the hidden potential of your pelvic floor muscles, boost your muscle elasticity, improve your overall body control, and help you reach your full athletic potential.

How I (a 41-year old guy) discovered an amazing way that helped thousands of man & women of all ages (including my wife) reclaim their health & power.

13 July, 2022

I stumbled upon a hidden loophole that activates muscle mobility, elasticity, stimulates hormonal production, prevents injuries, and boosts pelvic muscle strength

These 8-Minute Routines Have Been Hidden From Public For Decades And Used Behind Closed Doors in Japan...

5 July, 2022

Maybe you've heard of the legendary flexibility of world's heaviest people. Sumo wrestlers eat up to 7,000 calories a day. Their muscles are beyond flexible and their hips are open and strong.

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