Rixon Pelvic Strength Trainer

Rixon Pelvic Strength Trainer

Core (V1)
$79.00
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Rixon Pelvic Strength Trainer

Rixon Pelvic Strength Trainer

$79.00
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Forge your strength where it actually matters.

Rixon is a simple, no-electronics squeeze trainer designed to strengthen your inner thighs (adductors) and reinforce core + pelvic control through consistent reps and holds. It looks like normal fitness equipment, works anywhere, and builds the kind of strength that shows up in movement, confidence, and performance.

Why men use Rixon

  • Targets neglected muscles: adductors and hip chain support most men never train directly

  • Builds core engagement: squeezing trains stability and control, not just “burn”

  • Performance benefits: stronger pelvic/core control can support stamina, control, and confidence during intimacy

  • Low friction habit: fits into 10 minutes a day at home, at the gym, or at your desk

  • No app, no charging: purely physical training, nothing to set up

  • Normal-looking device: not medical, not embarrassing, just training


How it works (simple)

  1. Place Rixon between your thighs (seated or standing)

  2. Squeeze inward with control (reps or timed holds)

  3. Repeat 3–5 short sets, 3–5 days/week

  4. Track progress by adding reps, slower tempo, or longer holds

Starter protocol (Week 1)

  • 3 sets of 12 controlled squeezes

  • Then 2 sets of 20-second holds

  • Rest 30–45 seconds between sets


What you’ll feel (what to expect)

  • First sessions: inner thigh activation and deep core engagement

  • Weeks of consistency: stronger hip stability, better control, more confidence
    (Results vary; consistency matters.)


Who it’s for

  • Men who train but feel their hips/core are a weak link

  • Men who want more control and stamina without gimmicks

  • Men 35+ rebuilding confidence and strength privately

  • Men 50+ who want low-impact strength and stability


FAQ

Is this a medical device?
No. Rixon is a fitness training tool. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Can it help me last longer?
Many men use strength and control training to support stamina and performance. Rixon builds the strength habits behind control, but results vary.

Is it awkward to use?
No. It looks like standard fitness equipment and can be used openly.

How often should I train?
Most men start with 3–5 days per week, 10 minutes per session.


What’s included

  • Rixon Pelvic Strength Trainer

  • Quick-start instructions + beginner protocol

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