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The Importance of a Strong Core

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Core Strength is a complex and highly undervalued area of health and wellness: A strong and mobile core underpins nearly everything that we do, from our posture, stamina and balance to taking part in physical exercise. Our Core muscles are critical in helping us to achieve daily tasks such as putting items on shelves, bending down to tie our shoes, even walking on uneven ground.

The need for good core strength increases further for sedentary individuals. When we spend the majority of a day sat down the muscles of the core are not being used effectively, as a result they weaken, leading to poor posture, back pain and increased vulnerability to injuries.

Here are just a few of the benefits associated with a strong core:

Yoga and Pilates are great ways to strengthen your core. There are many yoga and pilates videos to use if you cannot get to a class. Click here for an example of yoga for beginners.

Improving your core strength can be done anytime, anywhere without the need for expensive equipment. Simply adding 5-10 minutes per day of core strength work can really benefit your overall strength, posture and wellbeing. 

Here are a few quick and easy exercises that can be done at home:

 

Try the above exercises at home. Start slowly and build the reps of each exercise. Even the smallest of improvements or additions to your routines can make a difference.

If you prefer to follow a video, take a look at the link below:

10 minute core workout video

Concentrate on making time for 2 core exercise workouts a week (however much or little you feel comfortable with). 

Always be careful when trying new exercises and consult your doctor first if needed. Always start slowly and gradually build up the intensity, duration and frequency.

Resources

Harvard Health (2019) Available at: https://www.health.harvard.edu/healthbeat/the-real-world-benefits-of-strengthening-your-core

Livestrong (2019) Available at: https://www.livestrong.com

Mayo Clinic (2019) Available at: https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/fitness/in-depth/core-exercises/art-20044751

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