Want to take your core training to the next level? But you’re not keen on adding more crunches or incorporating weights? I ...
Maintaining core strength and stability is important for wheelchair users. Routine core work may help promote trunk stability, reduce pain, and increase mobility. Your core is the cylinder of muscles ...
Manual wheelchair use can be a workout, and core strengthening exercises can help reduce injury risk and promote good posture among wheelchair users. Research suggests that roughly 3.3 million ...
Core exercises (CE) are often included in rehabilitation programs following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) to enhance recovery and functional outcomes. This systematic review aimed ...
A strong core is not only a total flex – literally – it’s key for building total-body strength that carries over into everyday movement. And building one requires functional core training. Functional ...
Lately, my core routine has felt staler than week-old sourdough bread. Sure, classic moves like crunches, Russian twists, and planks are great (and effective!), but in order to reap the gains of ...
Editor’s note: Dana Santas, known as the “Mobility Maker,” is a certified strength and conditioning specialist and mind-body coach in professional sports, and is the author of the book “Practical ...
And the best part? You can do it anywhere, no equipment required. Reviewed by Dietitian Katey Davidson, M.Sc.FN, RD, CPT Strengthening your core supports your spine, stability and daily movement.
Your pelvic floor muscles need to be strengthened just like any other muscles in your body. And some core exercises engage the pelvic floor muscles, too. Your pelvic floor is a group of muscles at the ...
Story by Brett Williams, NASM, Ebenezer Samuel, C.S.C.S. AB TRAINING SHOULD be more than just an afterthought for the last 10 minutes of your workout routine. The majority of your favorite strength ...