But here's some great news: you don't have to resign yourself to pain or discomfort. There's a move in the Pilates discipline that's a real lifesaver for your spine and core: the Spinal Rotation.
Whether you’re swinging a bat, reaching for your seat belt or simply turning to look over your shoulder, your ability to rotate affects everything from sports performance to daily life. Yet, for many ...
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 ...
Flexibility test at 60, guided by a certified trainer, using 3 seated movements to assess hips, spine, and hamstrings.
The landscape of fitness has dramatically shifted toward home-based workouts, with back strength training emerging as a crucial focus for health-conscious individuals. The transformation of living ...
Prolonged sitting can lead to musculoskeletal issues and increased risk of various health problems. Three simple stretches—hip flexor stretch, spinal rotation, and side stretch—can alleviate these ...
No matter your fitness level, having a strong core should always be prioritized, in my opinion. To clarify, I'm not talking about getting a six-pack; there's a difference between having a strong core ...