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Friday, November 21, 2014

Do Not Ignore Your Core!



Why You Should Never Ignore Your Core

The core flat out gets more attention than any other area of the body, and for good reason.  It’s the center of your body.  All movements, both powerful and wimpy, involve the core in one way or another.


Why You Must Work The Core

Uncommon to popular belief, this area consists of more than just the abs.  They are only one part.  The primary area of the core is made up of the rectus abdominis, inner and outer obliques, erector spinae, glutes and hamstrings.  The fact that this region encompasses such a large area is an indicator of its value.
If you were to ignore training the core, you can run through a battery of issues, such as lower back pain, postural distortions, poor sport performance and bad balance.  The postural distortions can range from rounded shoulders to excessive lower spine curvature to external foot rotation.

 
Yes, your feet can actually get affected too. If your glutes are weak, they can cause the femurs to rotate outward.  This then transfers all the way down to the feet, causing the exact same thing to happen.  Have you ever walked behind someone who walks duck-footed?  Well now you know why.


Getting up from a chair is just as important as walking.  Your core needs to be strong to keep your upper body erect while seated and when standing up.  This also applies to riding a bike.  If you have a weak core, you will not be able to stay upright for too long without experiencing scorching lower back pain. 


Force production is another thing to consider.  Let’s go back to the bike example.  It takes a lot of power to push hard when you are climbing a hill or opening it up on a straightaway.  If your core is mush, you will spend most of this time struggling miserably.  Your will also be challenged with a lack of .....



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