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steps for a stronger core

Posted by Bobby Brown on August 16, 2020 - 8:10pm

 

Try these simple moves to help keep your back healthy and happy

When you strengthen your core muscles, you form a strong support system for your spine. Think of it as a built-in back support belt or girdle of sorts — but more comfortable. In fact, it may help you prevent a sore lower back or help an achy one feel better.

Strong core muscles — those in your abdomen, hips, lower back and pelvis — may also:

  • Boost your overall fitness.
  • Make everyday activities easier, from vacuuming to toting groceries.
  • Improve your balance and reduce your risk of falls.

Time for crunches, right? Not necessarily.

Abdominal crunches are a go-to exercise for targeting the core. But you have options!

Here are three simple core-strength builders — no special equipment required. Make them part of a balanced exercise routine.1  You might start with a few repetitions of each. Add more as you get stronger.;

1. Pelvic tilts — how to do them:

  • Lie on your back with your knees bent.
  • Tighten your abdominal muscles as you flatten your back against the floor. Your pelvis should tilt up slightly toward your rib cage.
  • Hold for a few seconds.
  • Return to the start position. Repeat.

2. Bridges — how to do them:

  • Lie on your back with your knees bent — with your legs about hip-width apart. Keep your back in a neutral position, not arched or pressed onto the floor.
  • Tighten your abdominal muscles.
  • Raise your hips off the floor until your hips, shoulders and knees are aligned.
  • Hold while taking deep breaths.
  • Return to the start position. Repeat.

3. Side planks — how to do them:

  • Lie on your left side. Your left shoulder and elbow should be aligned. Rest your right arm on your side (as shown).
  • Tighten your abdominal muscles by raising your hip and upper body off the floor.
  • Hold while taking deep breaths.
  • Repeat on your right side.

Kevin Jacobson These are some great core tips. I will have to get to work.
August 16, 2020 at 9:44pm