Learning About Body
Core Conditioning
You rely on your body to get get out of bed, to lift your
children, to perform your job and to take you places everyday.
If you appreciate what your body does for you, you will provide
it with nutritious food, hydrate with water and be sure to
add some activity into your day.
While our limbs provide mobility, reach and strength it is
our body core that provides the basis of each movement. Sedentary
lives can cause our body core muscles to weaken and become
subject to strain or injury. Even if you workout or participate
in sports you may not be working the body core muscles you
rely on to perform.
WHAT IS MY BODY 'CORE'?
Your body core is the midsection of your body, from your
groin to your shoulders. The core includes the pelvis, abs,
back and chest muscles. It is this core that offers stability,
balance and flexibility. Every movement you make originates
in the core - whether you are reaching for your toothbrush
or running a marathon. If the core is not properly conditioned
it will limit your physical abilities.
Working the muscles in your body core will improve the effectiveness
of movements in your limbs. Most exercise routines focus on
building muscle. By creating a stable, strong base for those
muscles you can optimize the strength and flexibility of each
limb.
HOW DO I STRENGTHEN MY BODY CORE?
There are many exercise routines and products that work the
muscles of the body core. Professional trainers create customized
routines to enhance an athlete's abilities by developing the
proper core muscles. However, there are also many programs
developed for individuals who wish to incorporate it into
their fitness routine or to begin one.
The exercises and products developed to strengthen your body
core do so by creating resistance or instability so that the
core muscles must respond to maintain balance. The exercises
are gentle on the body but are intense and beginners will
quickly 'feel' the muscles being used. Proper alignment is
key so having a trainer to check your position will help identify
the safest and most effective way to perform an exercise.
Body core exercises often imitate moves that we employ in
daily life or sports and thus train the body to rely on the
core and reduce the strain we put on our limbs. Two popular
forms of exercise that develop core body strength are Pilates
and the Swiss ball.
Pilates uses the body as its own form of resistance. Learning
to breath properly and perform slow, controlled movements
allows a person to isolate and strengthen core muscles.
The Swiss ball (also known as a Fitness ball) is an easy
and fun way to strengthen the body core. While there are many
exercises that can be performed with the Swiss ball, simply
sitting on it will create the instability needed to engage
the core muscles to maintain balance.
Good core strength is important at every age and fitness
level. Whatever your goals, find a way to incorporate body
core conditioning into your routine to reduce fatigue, avoid
muscle strain and improve your strength and mobility.
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