You'll need better moves to build a functional core. Here’s how you can upgrade your workouts.
If the goal of your workout is to walk away with a chiseled six-pack, you’re missing the point. A strong core results in fewer injuries, better posture and balance and less back pain. To perform well ...
Functional core strength should always be a priority ...
The Pallof press exercise builds core stability, improves spinal control, and increases your trunk strength without the added ...
If the goal of your workout is to walk away with a chiseled six-pack, you’re missing the point. Credit...Gritchelle Fallesgon for The New York Times Supported by By Jenny Marder To perform well at ...
Enter any gym, and you’ll see the same core workout: crunches, situps, ab machines, and endless twisting exercises. The logic seems obvious—if you want stronger abs, more visible abs, you train them ...
A doctor of physical therapy shares 5 bed-based moves that restore full-body strength after 60, no gym membership required.