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{ open = !open; transitioning = true })" tabindex="0"> What are Tib Bands?
The Tib Bands are a resistance band system specifically designed to strengthen the tibialis anterior, ankles, and lower legs. The system uses a durable nylon foot base that straps securely onto your foot. You can select from different resistance levels, clip the bands onto the foot base and handles, and then control the resistance using your hands while performing exercises like tib raises, ankle rotations, and more. It’s the ultimate portable solution for building strong, resilient lower legs and improving knee and ankle health.
{ open = !open; transitioning = true })" tabindex="0"> What’s included with the Tib Bands?
Each Tib Bands set comes with:
• One durable nylon foot base (designed to fit most foot sizes)
• Multiple resistance bands (varied levels so you can scale the difficulty)
• Two handles for manually controlling the resistance
• Clips for quick attachment between the foot base, bands, and handles
• Portable travel bag
{ open = !open; transitioning = true })" tabindex="0"> What exercises can I do with Tib Bands?
The Tib Bands are designed for:
• Tibialis Raises (strengthen the front of the shin to help bulletproof your knees)
• Ankle Rotations (improve ankle mobility and stability)
• Eversion and Inversion (target muscles on the inside and outside of the ankle for improved lateral stability)
This system allows for controlled, smooth resistance and works equally well for rehab, prehab, and strength training.
{ open = !open; transitioning = true })" tabindex="0"> Who should use the Tib Bands?
Tib Bands are perfect for:
• Athletes who want to improve ankle strength for preventing ankle injuries
• Lifters adding lower leg work into their strength training
• People rehabbing from ankle sprains, shin splints, or knee injuries
• Anyone following Knees Over Toes training who needs easy-to-use tibialis training at home or on the go
• Runners or anyone looking to improve foot, ankle, and shin strength to reduce injury risk