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Everything for a consistent jaw-training habit, in one place.
5 products
Jawline training is simple in principle: give the muscles of your jaw a little more to work against, a little more often, and stay consistent. This collection brings together the JAWMAX tools that make that habit easy to keep — firm, sugar-free training gum for quick daily sets, resistance trainers that step up through Beginner, Advanced and Expert tiers, and the kits that pair them so you always have a clear next step. Treat it like any training routine: start light, train both sides of your jaw evenly, and add load only once your current level feels comfortable. Short sessions slot into dead time — a commute, a break, an ad-break — which is exactly why people stick with them. Every order ships fast and tracked across Australia and is backed by our 60-day guarantee, so it is easy to start and easy to change your mind. Not sure where to begin? The Complete Kit gathers the core routine in one box; from there you can add gum tiers or coaching as your habit builds.
“Easy to slot a few minutes of training into the day and actually keep the habit.”
“The tiers make it obvious what to pick and when to step up — no guesswork.”
“Ordering is simple and packs ship fast, tracked, Australia-wide.”
Jaw training means giving the muscles around your jaw a controlled load to work against — usually by chewing firm training gum or biting on a resistance trainer — and repeating it as a regular habit. It is an exercise routine for a set of muscles, nothing more.
For the easiest habit, start with the training gum — you can chew a set almost anywhere. For progressive resistance, start with the Beginner jaw trainer and step up tiers over time. The Complete Kit pairs both if you would rather have the full routine from day one.
Most people aim for one or two short sessions on most days of the week, training both sides of the jaw evenly. Mild muscle fatigue is normal; sharp or lasting pain is your cue to rest.
Our products are designed for healthy adults building a jaw-training habit. If you have a jaw condition such as TMJ discomfort, or recent dental work, check with your dentist before starting.