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Posted on April 24, 2022April 24, 2022

Looking to firm up your abs and strengthen your core? @ClevelandClinic

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Try These Ab Workouts to Strengthen Your Core
Break a sweat with these ab exercises

Posted on March 16, 2022

Planks 😭 #WorldPTDay2021. @DelaPhysio

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Posted on February 14, 2022

One of the best things you can do for your health is to strengthen your core muscles.@HarvardHealth






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One of the best things you can do for your health is to strengthen your core muscles. These 28 exercises and stretches can help improve your strength and flexibility in just minutes a day! https://bit.ly/3lMINYZ #HarvardHealth #exercise https://bit.ly/3lMINYZ
Posted on February 3, 2022February 3, 2022

Many cancers might be avoided if people did at least five hours of moderate-intensity exercise per week










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Many cancers might be avoided if people did at least five hours of moderate-intensity exercise per week like brisk #walking, biking riding, and water #aerobics. https://bit.ly/3tUurNz #HarvardHealth
Posted on January 30, 2022

One of the best things you can do for your health is to strengthen your core muscles.@HarvardHealth






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One of the best things you can do for your health is to strengthen your core muscles. These 28 exercises and stretches can help improve your strength and flexibility in just minutes a day! https://bit.ly/3lMINYZ #HarvardHealth #exercise https://bit.ly/3lMINYZ
Posted on October 23, 2021October 23, 2021

Cleveland Clinic ‏- Exercise is a great prescription for health.

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  •   Cleveland Clinic ‏@ClevelandClinic 4h4 hours ago Exercise is a great prescription for health. It can lift your mood, reduce your risk of heart disease and it’s fun.
Posted on October 9, 2021October 9, 2021

BRIDGING: one of a physiotherapist’s staple exercises

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BRIDGING
This is the one of a physiotherapist’s staple exercises, if in doubt…bridge 😂
Often when children are growing, they come up against muscle imbalances, which can lead to aches and pains. A great way to protect the body from these is by keeping a good strong core!
A tip my top #pilates friend showed me was rolling the spine up and down, like a Mexican wave 👋🏽! Go follow @excellencepilates @excellence_physio for much more specialist knowledge than I can offer 😁

HOW TO INCORPORATE INTO PLAY
Get some lovely little cars or animals on one side of your child, and help them create a BRIDGE (!) so you can drive those little toys under their bottom!
….a traffic jam can always help you keep their bottom up for little longer 😏

#physio #pilateslovers #physiotherapy #physiotherapist #yoga #yogateacher #paediatricphysiotherapy #childrensphysio #normaldevelopment #strongcore #therapyplay

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Posted on October 7, 2021

6 simple exercises from physiotherapists to help build strength and balance..@thecsp #olderpeoplesday

The Covid-19 pandemic has brought into sharp focus how crucial keeping active is to halt deconditioning amongst older adults.

Help us share 6 simple exercises from physiotherapists to help build strength and balance for older people. https://t.co/mlSLVv3c4q #OlderPeoplesDay pic.twitter.com/QfXZSzvsyM

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Posted on October 1, 2021

6 simple exercises from physiotherapists to help build strength and balance..@thecsp

The Covid-19 pandemic has brought into sharp focus how crucial keeping active is to halt deconditioning amongst older adults.

Help us share 6 simple exercises from physiotherapists to help build strength and balance for older people. https://t.co/mlSLVv3c4q #OlderPeoplesDay pic.twitter.com/QfXZSzvsyM

— Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (@thecsp) October 1, 2020
Posted on July 21, 2021

Strong core muscles help you maintain good posture.@ClevelandClinic

cleveland evrything starts wit your core

If you’re planning to start an exercise program and wondering where to begin, start with your core first, says physical therapist Brittany Smith, DPT. People often think of the core muscles as being the abdominal muscles, but the core includes the muscles in the abdomen, back and hips, all working together as a group.

“The core muscles provide stability for the entire body as it moves,” says Smith. “These muscles are activated when you stand up, turn, bend, reach, twist, stoop and move in most other ways. Everything starts with your core.”

Strong core muscles help you maintain good posture, while weak ones can lead to slouching and slumping. Poor posture can be a cause of aches and pain, especially in the back.

Getting started with your core

To get your core muscles in shape, you need to exercise.

“Our bodies were made to move, so any physical activity is really important,” says Smith.

She recommends these specific core-strengthening exercises below.

The first one engages the deep muscles in the abdomen, called the transverse abdominis. “These muscles help hold us in a better position to stabilize our core, thereby stabilizing our arms and legs,” says Smith.

“The more you work on these muscles, the more it will become second nature to hold these muscles tight when you’re lifting grocery bags, doing yard work or any other kind of physical activity,” says Smith. This will help support your body.

Other muscles that tend to be weak are the gluteus maximus in the buttocks, and the gluteus medius and gluteus minimus on the side of the hip. The bridge and clamshell exercises can help strengthen these muscles.

Smith emphasizes that getting the proper position of these exercises correct is more important than the number of repetitions you do. “It’s better to take your time, maybe do fewer reps, but with better quality,” she says. For that reason, it can be helpful to have the guidance of a physical therapist to get started.

Move on from the core

Core exercises are the starting point of overall fitness because you need to hold those muscles engaged while you strengthen other muscles, such as the biceps in the arms or the quadriceps in the legs.

Smith suggests setting short-term goals (for about a month) and then more long-term goals. Once you have achieved short-term goals, such as getting around more easily, add other types of weight-training or resistance exercises to build muscle elsewhere.

With any exercise you do, always listen to your body, warns Smith. If you have pain other than muscle burn, take it easy. Reduce the number of repetitions, the weight or the duration of the exercises. Then build up gradually. “You don’t have to be in pain to make gains,” she says.

Beginner exercises for core strength

For each of the following, work up to one to two sets of 10 to 15 repetitions once a day.

Abdominal bracing

Lie on your back with your knees bent and feet flat on the floor. Contract your abdominal muscles, and press the arch of your back down toward the floor, pulling your belly button toward your spine. Hold for 5 to 10 seconds. Make sure your lower back stays flat on the floor. Relax and repeat.

Bridge

Lie on your back with your knees bent and feet flat on the floor with your arms at your sides. Squeeze your abdominal and buttocks muscles, push your heels into the floor and slowly lift your buttocks and hips off the floor. Keep your back straight. Hold for 5 to 10 seconds.

Clamshell

Lie on your side with knees bent in line with your hips and back, draw up the top knee while keeping contact of your feet together as shown. Don’t let your pelvis roll back during the lifting movement. Hold for 5 seconds.

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