Performance

An Olympic athlete cut her training from 10 hours to 3 hours per week — and reached better results. Weightlifters saw 15% strength gains in just 4 sessions. One athlete added 25 pounds to his squat. Another hit multiple personal records in two weeks.

This is possible because Logic Workout doesn't just train muscles — it trains the nervous system itself. By triggering the Reactive Falling Effect, every rep forces real-time neural adaptation: balance correction, reflex modulation, and deep motor engagement happening simultaneously. The result is neuromuscular efficiency that transfers directly to any sport or discipline.

And because the Logic-ball inflates in seconds, this level of training goes anywhere with you.

Performance study

Our first performance study is out with participants, from everyday athletes to Olympic competitors, with results that challenge conventional thinking on instability training.

How Olympians boost their performances.

Olympic athlete@nathaliemoellhausen reduced her training from 10h/week to 3h/week and reached better performance. This enables her to recover faster and train on her fencing skills.

Her Logic Workout Training

15% Strength Gains in Just 4 Hours

Weightlifters incorporating 1 hour of Logic Workout weekly reported 15% strength increase within 4 training sessions. David added 25 pounds to his squat after years of plateau.

His Logic Workout Training

Giving racing pilots ligthning reflexes.

It’s unique because it’s performance training you can take anywhere. The fitball inflates or deflates in seconds, and the app provides full-body workouts.

His Logic Workout Training

12 months Logic Workout

With Logic Workout, the nervous system and musculature develop together, producing strength that transfers directly to real life and sport.

His Logic Workout Training