TRISOmetric(R) Exercise is not just another workout-it is a highly advanced, science-driven strength system designed for those who demand exceptional results. This powerful hybrid method fuses three proven exercise techniques into one uncompromising training system, delivering maximum strength and muscle development in minimal time.
Developed through pioneering research by Brian Sterling-Vete at Manchester Polytechnic in the late 1970s, TRISOmetric training was refined at the highest level of elite sport. It was successfully applied during Brian's coaching of four-time World's Strongest Man Jon P ll Sigmarsson, supporting three of Jon's historic world title defences. This is a system forged under real competitive pressure, not theoretical speculation.
TRISOmetric exercise is strictly for advanced trainees. It is a pure strength and muscle-building programme intended for serious athletes, experienced trainers, and natural bodybuilders who want to achieve peak physical condition with ruthless efficiency. Beginners need not apply-this system is about precision, intensity, and results.
Clear instructional photographs with directional arrows eliminate all guesswork, showing exactly how and where to apply force for maximum effect. The system is highly versatile and can be performed with or without equipment, seamlessly integrating with home tools such as the Iso-Bow(R), Bullworker(R), Steel Bow, Iso-Gym, suspension trainers, or full commercial gym equipment.
For optimal results, a small selection of simple, affordable equipment is recommended, allowing you to unlock the full potential of this elite training method without unnecessary complexity.
If you are ready to train at the level where science, strength, and serious results meet, TRISOmetric(R) Exercise delivers a no-compromise pathway to exceptional power and physique development.
An interesting and crucial footnote is that the National Health Service (NHS) Innovation Team in Greater Manchester, England, has successfully trialled and deployed the Workout at Work system for employees. The authors, Brian Sterling-Vete and Helen Ren e Wuorio, worked closely with the NHS Research and Innovation Team to create a practical and effective system suitable for virtually anyone in any job.