Where most trainers chase muscle fatigue, Carter chases joint capacity. Her warm-ups are famously 25 minutes long—an eternity in the fitness world. These sessions focus on controlled articular rotations (CARs) and PAILs/RAILs stretching. Her motto: “A strong muscle on a stiff joint is a liability.”
(born Roxanne Marie Carter, 1988, in Boulder, Colorado) is a certified strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS), a former Division I soccer player, and a soft-tissue therapist. Unlike many fitness gurus who parachuted into the industry from modeling or social media, Carter’s journey began in the trenches of sports medicine.
Meanwhile, elite powerlifting coach Mark Bell has called her “the most underrated strength coach in America,” noting that her emphasis on the transverse abdominis (the deep core) fixes more lower back issues than any belt ever could.
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