Your ability to stay steady when life loads you from the side is one of the foundations of staying capable for life.

Most people don’t notice this fading until everyday movements start asking more of their side‑body strength and trunk control than they used to.

This standard shows whether your side‑body, hips, and trunk can work together to keep you steady under sideways load.

It’s the same capability you rely on when holding a door open, carrying a child, walking the dog, or carrying laundry without feeling pulled off‑balance.

If you cannot do this standard 

If this standard is out of reach

You might already feel it in small, familiar moments:

  • Holding a door open feels harder to stabilise
  • Carrying a child pulls you off to one side
  • Walking the dog feels less steady when the lead tugs
  • Carrying laundry feels uneven or awkward
  • Your back or hips feel tired after side‑loaded tasks

Hold open a door

Senior Man Walking With Pet Bulldog In Countryside

Walk the dog

Female legs coming out of the bathroom

Carry a child

Hiker walking among stones in shallow stream, Waima Forest, North Island, NZ

Carry laundry

What meeting the standard looks like

30s Side Plank per side.

What to do if this feels difficult

Firstly, nothing is wrong with you.

This simply means your side‑body and trunk haven’t had enough recent exposure to this standard.

Currently, for so many people, it’s normal and expected.

Thankfully, it is completely reversible.

With the correct guidance your body can adapt and regain this ability.

The Enough Course gives you the clear, step‑by‑step path to rebuild this capability safely and confidently.

Your body responds quickly to consistent and safe practice, even if it’s been years since you last felt strong in your core.

  • Core strength returns faster than most expect
  • Everyday carrying feels smoother and more controlled
  • Dog‑walking and childcare feel easier
  • Your balance under sideways forces improves
  • Your whole body feels more dependable

You don’t need extreme core strength.

Just enough for life.

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