For Grapplers who refuse to let injuries take over
✓ Build A Stronger, More Resilient Neck
✓ Train Harder With Less Fear Of Injury
✓ Stay On The Mats Longer
✓ Develop A More Powerful, Athletic Appearance
✓ Improve Neck Mobility & Range Of Motion
✓ Reduce The Risk Of Chronic Neck Pain


Build A strong neck fast
Transformation in just 10 weeks using Progressive overload with the Pinnacle Strength Neck Trainer
Common Questions
While exercises like shrugs and deadlifts strengthen the traps and upper back, they do not directly train the neck through its full range of motion. Just as athletes train their forearms, calves or grip directly, direct neck training can help build strength and resilience in a commonly neglected area.
Research has shown that strengthening the neck muscles may help reduce neck pain and improve neck function. Many athletes neglect direct neck training despite the stress placed on the neck during grappling and contact sports.
Many customers notice improvements in neck strength, stability and confidence within a few weeks of consistent training. Like any muscle group, results depend on effort and consistency.
Yes. When used correctly and with appropriate resistance, neck training is a safe and effective way to strengthen the muscles of the neck. We recommend starting light and progressively increasing resistance over time.
be able to wake up pain free
"After years of waking up stiff after training, I can finally recover without neck pain."
- Train More
- Recover Better
- Roll Longer
Build A Neck That Can Handle The Demands Of BJJ, Wrestling & MMA
Because Missing Training Due To Neck Pain Isn't An Option
| Neck Resistance Training | Neck Bridges | |
|---|---|---|
| Progressive Overload | ||
| Risk of Neck Compression | ||
| Easy To Perform |