Movement Pattern

Power

Power is the movement pattern that transforms strength into speed. It teaches the body to generate high levels of force rapidly, combining coordination, precision, and intent. Power exercises involve fast hip extension, dynamic pulling, rapid changes of direction, or quick transitions from load to acceleration. These movements are essential for athletes who want to move with authority and confidence, whether in sport, functional fitness, or everyday life.

At Relentless Bravery Fitness, power training is more than moving fast. It is about moving well. Every power exercise trains rhythm, timing, and technique. From kettlebell swings to Olympic-style lifts, box jumps, med ball throws, and landmine variations, these drills strengthen the hips, core, and upper body to produce force from the ground up.

Power training also improves coordination and joint stability. It teaches the athlete to absorb load safely, transfer energy efficiently, and redirect force with precision. As a result, it supports longevity and reduces injury risk while enhancing performance in hybrid events such as HYROX.

Use power exercises to build explosive strength, sharpen athletic movement patterns, and develop the confidence to move with speed and control. Power is the bridge between raw strength and real performance.

athlete performing an explosive power movement mid-action, such as a kettlebell swing, full-body extension visible
Athlete performing landmine rotational press, mid-pivot with hips turned and barbell pressing diagonally overhead, cinematic gym lighting
Landmine Rotational Press

Landmine Rotational Press

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Athlete performing plyo push-up to box, hands mid-air transitioning to elevated platform, explosive upper-body power visible, cinematic gym lighting showing focus and control
Plyo Push-Up to Box

Plyo Push-Up to Box

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Athlete performing burpee to target jump, body fully extended mid-air reaching toward overhead marker, cinematic gym lighting showing power and focus
Burpee to Target Jump (Hybrid Plyometric)

Burpee to Target Jump (Hybrid Plyometric)

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Athlete performing med ball chest pass, ball mid-flight from chest height towards a wall, arms extended forward, cinematic gym lighting showing power and focus
Med Ball Chest Pass (Plyometrics)

Med Ball Chest Pass (Plyometrics)

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Clap Push Up (Plyometrics)

Clap Push Up (Plyometrics)

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