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Benefiting From Core Exercises

Topic: Fitness and ExerciseFeaturing Brooks DonnerPublished August 10, 2008

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Unfortunately, many people interested in getting into shape and doing something for their body fail to focus on the importance of core exercises. Simply put, core exercises focus primarily on muscle groups around the body’s pelvis and torso, the core. By using core exercises, you can build a stronger, healthier body, particularly around the abdomen, lower back, pelvis, and hips. These are the very parts of the body that carry the weight and do a lot of work. Therefore, it is important that they be maintained.

What you will quickly discover is that once you incorporate core exercises into your daily regimen, doing everyday things will become so much easier. This means vacuuming, picking up children, mowing the lawn, and other similar things become simple. Another benefit of doing core exercises is that you find you can now do even more things to include playing tennis, softball, golf, and other fun sports.

Another huge benefit associated with doing core exercises is that you will notice a much better posture. As a result, experiencing muscle strain, injury, and pain subsides. One of the problems is that most people believe doing pushups and crunches are all that is required to get the core into shape. In truth, there are distinct core exercises that do much more. The key is to add core exercises to your normal workout so these muscle groups are no longer neglected.

Now, some core exercises do include doing pushups, crunches, sit ups, and squats. However, there are additional exercises that should be added. For instance, the following are some options that you might consider.

  • Bridge – With the bridge, you would begin by lying on your back, keeping your knees bent and your back completely relaxed without any kind of arching or pressing the back to the floor. Tightening the abs, slowly lift your hips off the floor, aligning them with the shoulders and knees. This position should be held for five seconds and then slowly, return the body to its starting position.
  • Segmental Rotations – Another of the core exercises that is highly effective is this. This begins with you lying on the floor on your back, bending the knees and relaxing the back. Again, tighten the abs while slowly allowing your knees to move to the left of the body. Just make sure your shoulders do not come up off the floor in the process. At first, you will only be able to lower the knees so far but in time, you will find your flexibility and strength improving. Once your knees have been moved to the left, hold them for five seconds. Return the knees to the center position, slowly moving them to the right, again holding for five seconds before returning to the center. You should do three sets at first, slowly increasing.
  • Quadrupeds – The final of the core exercises we wanted to address will start with you on your hands and knees, keeping your hands should they are located below the shoulders. Then, make sure the neck and head is perfectly aligned with the shoulders. Tighten the abs, lift the right arm off the floor, and reach forward. This position should be held for three seconds. Lower the arm and do the same for the left arm.

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