

You likely also know that core exercises and maintaining strong abdominal, back, and other core muscles are important. But did you know that core strength is possibly the most important thing to include in your exercise routine?
A strong core is essential for optimal performance in any activity and sport, but training the core muscles is equally important for individuals who aren鈥檛 active. A strong core helps with balance and stability, and can help prevent back injury or low back pain. Essential everyday activities 鈥� such as putting on shoes, using the computer, and even sitting 鈥� rely on core strength. But these simple actions can become become difficult or painful because of a weak core.
The core consists of more than just the abdominal muscles and core strength goes beyond just developing washboard abs. It actually makes up nearly half of the body and includes all muscles that attach to the pelvis and spine. The muscles of the core include:
While the sheer number of muscles that actually make up the core may seem overwhelming, the truth is core-strength exercises can be easily done at home and with no equipment 鈥� although a regular yoga or Pilates practice can be helpful, too. Not sure where to start? Here are some easy and that anyone can incorporate into their day.
This article first appeared in the January 2024 edition of the HealthPerks newsletter.
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