Strength training should be a prioritized goal for both health and sports performance. While there is a correlation between muscle size and strength, numerous studies suggest that the two may not be directly linked. This means that an increase in strength does not necessarily equate to an increase in muscle mass. My belief in strength training is founded on the principle of full-body activation. Training can take various forms—bodyweight exercises, suspended movements, or resistance training—but it should engage multiple muscle groups. This approach enhances muscular strength and neuromuscular response, leading to greater strength output.