Stability

The Importance of Core Strength

The Importance of Core Strength

It may seem simple, and it is, but your core is at the centre of your body -- which is why it was bestowed its great and descriptive name. The core encompasses the abdomen, hips, back, and chest, and is made up of twenty-nine pairs of muscles. For example, you’ve got the abdominal muscles, such as the transverse abdominals and your oblique’s filling out your core up in the front. Then, you’ve got muscles like the Para spinal that support the spine and are extremely important for core function and strength

Conditioning, stability, mobility, flexibility = improved performance

Conditioning, stability, mobility, flexibility = improved performance

Keeping in line with recent blogging around mobility and function for improved performance and every day biomechanics function, take a look at these exercises.  They condition the body at the same time as improving function and dynamic flexibility.