Your ability to push and support your own bodyweight is one of the foundations of staying capable for life.


Most people don’t notice it fading until everyday tasks start asking more of them than they used to.

This standard shows whether your shoulders, arms, and trunk can work together to move your body with control.

It’s the same capability you rely on when getting off the floor, pushing a pram or trolley, doing yard work, or staying comfortable on long drives.

If this standard is out of reach

You might already feel it in small, familiar moments:

  • Getting off the floor takes more effort
  • Pushing a trolley or mower feels heavier than it should
  • Your shoulders or wrists complain when supporting your weight
  • Long drives leave your upper back tired or achy
  • You struggle to do the yard work without issue

Driving

Senior Man Walking With Pet Bulldog In Countryside

Push pram, lawn mower or trolley

Female legs coming out of the bathroom

Pushing up off the floor

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

Yard work

What meeting the standard looks like

5 Push‑Ups.

What to do if this feels difficult

Firstly, nothing is wrong with you.

This simply means your body hasn’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 exercise, even if it’s been years since you last felt strong.

  • Strength returns faster than most expect
  • Your upper body becomes usual again not a concern
  • Your trunk becomes steadier under load
  • Everyday tasks feel easier and more dependable

You don’t need to become stronger than you’ve ever been.

Just strong enough for life

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