The Step-By-Step System
FOR CANINE INJURY PREVENTION AND PEAK PERFORMANCE đÂ
...In Just A Few Minutes Per Week - With Simple, Science-Backed Training!
From Struggling to Strength

Initially I was devastated by our Blue's injury, but I will say after a couple weeks of implementing what I learned I am so hopeful he will make a full recovery! Our vet said he is doing much better than he expected, so I am a believer!
-Gene & Blue

 Our 12 week old pup was a bit cow-hocked so we did this just to correct that eary and make sure he develops as he should to prevent injuries. We will do anything to make sure our boy has the best shot at long and high quality life!
-Derek & Rawlings

We do just about every dog sport there is so I need to keep my girl not only dialed in for her safety and longevity but also so she can perform on the field. This has made her faster and more confident in her movements for sure. 10/10
-Jenn & Daisy Mae

90% of Dog Owner's Don't Realize
Their Dog's Biggest Weakness - Until It's Too Late
Here's why traditional approaches fall short:
 â Most general fitness programs donât focus on strengthening the psoas properly.
Most âcore exercisesâ donât activate the iliopsoas properly. Sit-to-stands, balance drills, and wobble board work may improve general stability, but they fail to target the muscle through its full range of motion. This leaves it underdeveloped and prone to strain.
â Neglecting psoas-specific conditioning leads to hidden weaknesses (Hint: If youâre into dog sports and active lifestyle, this is something youâll want to pay special attention to!).
The iliopsoas is the powerhouse behind explosive acceleration, jumping, and controlled deceleration. If itâs weak, your dog may struggle with speed, turning efficiency, and agility â even if they look strong on the surface. Over time, this leads to compensatory movement patterns and increased stress on joints and other muscles.
â Free online advice can be misleading and incomplete.
Many dog owners search for exercises but end up with generic stretching routines or scattered drills that donât progressively build strength. Without a structured plan, training can be ineffective â or worse, increase the risk of injury.
â Skipping structured progression puts your dog at risk.
Jumping straight into advanced training without first developing foundational strength sets the iliopsoas up for strain and setbacks. Dogs need a step-by-step approach that gradually strengthens and conditions this crucial muscle before introducing high-impact movements.
â A dog that âlooks fineâ after an injury may still be at risk.
Iliopsoas injuries donât always present obvious symptoms, and many dogs return to activity before the muscle has fully regained its strength. Without proper rehabilitation and reconditioning, the risk of re-injury and long-term movement limitations is significantly higher.

A Weak Psoas Won't Fix Itself - Without Targeted Strengthening, It Stays Fragile and Prone To Injury.
"So, what makes the difference for my dog?"
For the last decade I've seen how targeted conditioning plays a crucial role in injury prevention and longevity in our canines.
As someone who has dedicated my career towards helping dogs live as long and healthy as possible...
Proper ilipsoas training can make all the difference in building resilience and long-term mobility.
And the right exercises makes all the difference!
I understand how frustrating it is to see a dog that looks fit still struggling with mobility issues or unexpected injuries...
That's why I have spent so much time learning these methods...because my own dog needed this...
Many owners accept that fact that their dog will age and their body will deteriorate, not realizing that leaving this crucial muscle underdeveloped will leave your dog susceptible far too early. Â

Contrary to popular belief, injury prevention isnât just about stretching or doing general strength work.
It requires a structured, progressive approach that strengthens the iliopsoas through its full range of motion.
A strong psoas improves acceleration, stability, and coordination, making movements smoother and reducing the load on other muscle groups.
Dogs donât suffer psoas injuries simply due to bad luck or isolated incidents.
Most injuries result from cumulative stress on a weak muscle that was never properly conditioned.
By understanding this, we stop chasing short-term fixes and start building true, sport-specific strength that lasts.
When you follow a structured plan that activates, strengthens, and stabilizes the iliopsoas, youâre not just preventing injuries â youâre setting your dog up for lifelong movement efficiency and optimal performance.
This shift in approach has changed the way we train, and it has helped countless dogs stay strong, powerful, and injury-free.

đĄ I'm Here To Tell You:
This Isnât Just About Preventing Injuries - Itâs About Unlocking Your Dogâs Full Movement Potential
But Only With The Right Systems In Place!
â Say Goodbye to the Guesswork.
Know exactly which exercises to do, in what order, and how to progress â no more wondering if your training is effective.
â Build Strength That Lasts.
A strong psoas isnât just about avoiding injuries â itâs about efficient movement, powerful acceleration, and smoother performance in daily activities and sports.
â Ease Stress & Enhance Calm.
A well-conditioned psoas doesnât just boost physical performance â it also helps alleviate tension and reduce stress. By promoting a relaxed, balanced core, your dog can experience smoother, calmer movements and quicker recovery after high-energy activities.
â Prevent the âWhat Ifâ Moments.
What if your dog lands wrong? What if they push too hard? With properly trained iliopsoas, their body is ready to handle high-impact movements safely.
â Turn Weakness Into Resilience.
No more worrying about whether your dogâs muscles can support their active lifestyle. This program rebuilds strength from the inside out, preventing strain and unnecessary wear.
â Enjoy Confidence in Every Step.
Whether on hikes, in agility courses, or everyday movement, your dog will move with power and stability â and youâll feel good knowing youâve set them up for long-term health.


>> This has been invaluable part of our training plan for my 8 month old Border Collie. The specific step by step videos help SOO SO much...he is way more body aware and isn't falling off the agility board lol. It has translated into more correct body movement in day to day life too which will help him develop properly. Thank you Jack!
-Katie & Roper

>> When Jack said he was going to teach this I thought "Okay we'll give it a try" not expecting much. All I can say is WOW! It has helped all of our dogs but especially our 10 year old Boxer. She gets up and down much easier and seems overall way happier. Will forever be a fan and also a customer of BACK 40 DOGS!
-Deb & Granger
Keep Your Active Dog Movingâ Safer, Stronger, and Ready for Every Challenge
This Course Is Ideal If You:

Want To Prevent Overuse Injuries
Your active dog needs strong muscles to handle physical demands without strain, unnecessary pain or chronic tightness.

Care About Long-term Mobility
Even if your dog hasnât had an issue yet, proactive strengthening protects against future injuries and supports healthy movement for years to come.

Want To Improve Your Dogâs Performance:
A strong psoas means greater strength, smoother turns, and better stability, helping your dog reach peak performance.

Have a Dog Recovering From a Strain:
Theyâve been cleared for exercise, but you need a safe, structured plan to rebuild strength and restore confidence in movement.

Want to Gain a Competitive Advantage:
If your dog competes in agility, obedience, or other high-impact sports, targeted conditioning ensures they stay at their best.

Want to Support Your Senior Dogâs Mobility:
Strengthening the psoas helps older dogs maintain balance, coordination, and freedom of movement well into their senior years.
This Might Not Be For Your If:

Your Dog is Experiencing
Acute Pain or Limping:
Strength training is crucial for injury prevention, but rehabilitation comes first. Pain must be addressed before progressing to this program.

Youâre Looking
For a Quick Fix:
True injury prevention and strength-building require consistency and progression. This isnât a one-time solution just like professional athletes wouldn't just train once and be done.

You Believe General
Conditioning is Enough:
While overall fitness is beneficial, the iliopsoas needs specific, progressive strengthening to remain resilient under stress that life will inevitability bring it.
Countless Time, Energy, And Dollars Are Spent on Our Beloved Dogs Because Owner's React When Injuries Happen, Rather Than Prevent With A Proven Plan.
⊠Now you can follow a proven, step-by-step, professional-backed system designed to build real strength, prevent injuries, and boost performance â all in one structured program, at a fraction of the cost of rehab or vet treatments!
Psoas Power Roadmap
Here's How You'll Achieve It, Even With Zero Previous Experience:

Step 1: Understanding & Assessment
Before strengthening the iliopsoas, itâs essential to understand its function and identify common weaknesses. This phase teaches you why psoas strength matters, how it impacts movement, and what mistakes to avoid. With simple assessment techniques, youâll learn to recognize imbalances, movement compensations, and early warning signs of strain.

Step 2:Â Laying the Foundation for Stability
A strong iliopsoas starts with proper activation and core control. In this step, your dog will develop foundational core engagement, hip stability, and controlled movement patterns. Youâll focus on slow, deliberate exercises that ensure the psoas is properly activated before progressing to full-strength work.

Step 3:Â Progressive Strength Challenges
Once your dog can engage the psoas correctly, itâs time to gradually introduce progressive strengthening exercises. This phase strengthens the muscle through its full range of motion, moving from static holds to controlled movement drills. The focus is on building endurance, power, and coordination so that your dog can maintain strength and stability in real-world activities.

Step 4:Â Strength Meets Performance
A strong psoas isnât useful unless it translates into better movement and reduced injury risk in daily activities or sports. This phase bridges the gap between conditioning and performance, applying strength gains to acceleration, turning, and jumping movements. Whether your dog competes or is simply active, this step ensures strength translates into real-world functionality.

Step 5: Long-Term Health Maintenance
True resilience isnât built in a day, but itâs maintained over time. In this final phase, youâll integrate structured warm-ups, cool-downs, and progressive mobility routines to ensure ongoing psoas health. Youâll also learn how to recognize signs of fatigue, imbalance, or potential strain, so your dog stays strong and injury-free for years to come.
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Very nice program, simple explanations without a bunch of extra fluff. Just gets you to the results which was great for me since I am beginner to the dog owner world!
-Laurie & Jim BeanÂ

It was very organized and easy to follow. Also surprised it didn't take very much time to implement since I am already so busy as a breeder with my dogs. I recommend it to all my puppy owners!
-Kaycee & his GSPs
Invest In Your Dog's Mobility For A Lifetime Of Movement & Memories
Introducing...

PSOAS POWER
The Step-by-Step System for Injury Resistance and Peak Performance
⊠in Just a Few Minutes Per Week â With Simple, Science-Backed Training!
Here's What You'll get When You Join Today...
Targeted Iliopsoas Strengthening
A specialized approach designed to engage and develop this "king-pin" muscle effectively. The exercises target the muscle through its full range of motion, ensuring balanced strength and long-term resilience.

Developed ensuring every exercise follows proven injury prevention strategies. Each movement is designed based on research-backed conditioning techniques for maximum effectiveness.



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Psoas Mobility
Enhance your dogâs flexibility and range of motion with a structured mobility routine. These active stretching exercises help maintain muscle elasticity, improve performance, and support recovery.

Guided Workout Plan
A printable workout plan designed to ensure steady progress and keep your dog on track. Follow the carefully planned sequence of exercises to ensure your dog builds strength safely and effectively.

Nutrition Playbook
On top of these movements, the food your dog eats will play a pivotal role in how they recover, feel, and are able to continue to thrive in their day to day life. This will make sure you are fueling them for more memories.


We Stand Behind You:
30 Day Money Back Guarantee Because Your Satisfaction Matters
I am so confident with this course that I am willing to âput my money where my mouth isâ and back up your purchase with a 100 % money-back guarantee.
If you donât feel like this course is the right fit for you, Iâll refund every cent you paid â no questions asked.
Your satisfaction matters, and I want you to feel confident in your decision to invest in this program.
Still Unsure? Let's Break Down Why This Is So Important.

Think Your Dogâs General Fitness Is Enough?
Regular exercise doesn't always strengthen the iliopsoas. Most generic fitness programs fail to target this key muscle, leaving even active dogs prone to strain and imbalances. Psoas Power fills this gap with exercises designed to properly engage and strengthen the iliopsoas for better movement and injury prevention.

You donât need hours of training to see results. The structured exercises take just a few minutes per session and can be easily added to warm-ups, cool-downs, or strength routines. This program fits into your existing schedule, ensuring consistent progress without added stress.

Iliopsoas injuries are one of the most common muscle-related issues in active dogs, often going unnoticed until they cause stiffness or weakness. Strengthening before problems arise helps prevent setbacks and keeps your dog moving powerfully and without limitations. Psoas Power ensures long-term resilience, so your dog can stay active and injury-free.
Train Smart, Perform Better â Build the Foundation for Injury-Free Movement
The Best Time to Strengthen Your Dogâs Psoas Was Yesterday.

Keep doing what youâre doing. Maybe your dog is already active, and that feels like enough. But is their movement truly balanced and strong, or are weaknesses developing beneath the surface?

Try to piece together information from free resources. But without a structured, expert-backed plan, how do you know if youâre strengthening the right muscles? And are you risking reinforcing bad movement patterns.

Follow a proven, step-by-step system designed by a professional. Psoas Power removes the guesswork. With targeted exercises, structured progressions, and expert guidance, youâll be building true resilience, movement efficiency, and long-term strength â the right way.
Whatever you choose, it's all about ensuring we are able to make as many memories as possible with our best friends...
I hope to see you inside the course!
-Jack

Empower More Memories.
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